Civic leader rides garbage-filled streets to tackle sanitation, parking issues

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-22 09:27:38 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-22 12:23:00

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Civic leader rides garbage-filled streets to tackle sanitation, parking issues

Despite lauded efforts, Tuni municipal chairperson Narla Bhuvana Ratnaji's scooty inspections of garbage-filled streets have yet to meaningfully improve sanitation and parking issues for residents.

Recently appointed Tuni municipal chairperson Narla Bhuvana Ratnaji has made a name for herself across India amid mounting praises for her hands-on approach to governing the city's streets. Despite the hype, some residents feel that daily Scooty inspections of garbage-filled streets have yet to meaningfully improve long-standing sanitation and parking issues.

Ratnaji's recent video, which went viral, showed her navigating through piles of rubbish in the town centre and instructing municipal workers to clear waste from vacant lots, leaving many stunned. However, residents claim that, despite her innovative inspections, garbage trucks clearing waste from these streets only operate for a few hours a day, leaving the town with persistent sanitation issues.

Moreover, critics have spoken out about the town's contentious issue with parking, which Ratnaji's scooty rounds haven't touched. With reports of rampant improper parking at markets and near schools, long-time locals feel that the situation is only getting worse, despite the chairperson's efforts.

While Ratnaji's willingness to tackle civic issues upfront is laudable, it's clear that humourous media moments may not be translating into real, lasting change on the ground.

"I appreciate the chairperson's efforts to improve our town's conditions, but we still have a long way to go in ensuring real change for everyday issues that affect us all."

Despite the chairperson's commitment to improving civic life, residents will hope to see tangible, lasting improvements in sanitation and parking policies in the coming months.

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