Meet The Young Coders Fixing Bangalore’s Roads, One Click At A Time | India News
Last Updated:November 01, 2025, 10:05 IST Bangalore saw over 4,800 potholes identified on major roads in September 2025, with nearly half its key routes affected. Despite claims, many remain unfilled Namma Potholes assigns every entry to its respective zone in the city. Each chief commissioner can access a detailed daily or weekly report of reported complaints in real time, directly integrated into their dashboards. (Image: Namma Potholes Parihara) Bangalore’s drivers are used to dodging more than traffic. Every monsoon, craters reopen across the city’s cracked asphalt, swallowing bikes, damaging cars, and occasionally, costing lives. Complaints flood social media with photos and angry tags. Few end in fixes. But three young locals none above 25 decided to stop scrolling and start solving. Their solution? A tool that lets any commuter report a pothole in under ten seconds. On most rainy nights in Bangalore, the city’s youth are either winding down at cafes or making their way home from college hangouts. But for three students from R.V College of Engineering, Bipin Raj, 21, Amol Vyas, 20, and …
