This Techie Wants To Build An App To Rate Potholes In Bengaluru, Internet Says "Let's Do It"
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Mr Sivaramakrishnan's tweet struck a chord with many, and the comments section was filled with witty remarks and humorous suggestions.
Potholes are a common sight on Indian roads and they especially increase in number and size during monsoon, causing a lot of problems for the common man. In Bengaluru too, the pothole problem is a persistent issue affecting residents, commuters, and the city's infrastructure. Taking a dig at Bengaluru's notorious pothole problem, a co-founder shared his hilarious business idea of building an app for users to rate and review road craters. In a tweet, Sivaramakrishnan Narayanan, co-founder and CTO at Fyle--an expense management software-- shared his thoughts and invited like-minded individuals to collaborate on this initiative. Planning to build an app where we can rate and review potholes in Bengaluru. I recently saw a 7-star pothole and felt sad that it wasn't getting the recognition it deserved.Who's in? An overlay on pothole and post it to socials - Something like GPS Camera - stamp app pic.twitter.com/MOmDayjTTf
''Planning to build an app where we can rate and review potholes in Bengaluru. I recently saw a 7-star pothole and felt sad that it wasn't getting the recognition it deserved. Who's in?'' he wrote on X. As the tweet went viral, he added, ''This has kind of taken off. I don't have anything to plug... Except maybe some potholes.''
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