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`Revive incentive'
I request the Minister for Small Savings and Lotteries, Basavaraj Horatti, to revive the two per cent "investors' incentive" and issue one lottery ticket for every Rs. 500 invested by the people. I hope that this move will give a fillip to capital generation which can be ploughed back into State welfare schemes. R. Guru Rao, Bangalore
A death trap
However, this passage is small and slippery, and there is no barricade between the passage and a manhole, which can prove to be a death trap. Engineers of the Bangalore Mahanagara Palike should immediately visit the spot and take steps in this regard to ensure that there are no casualties. S. Kuppuswamy, Bangalore
Bus needed to Marathahalli
In view of this, many use their own vehicles to reach Marathahalli., which only adds to the traffic chaos. The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation should introduce bus service, particularly during morning hours, from Pulakeshinagar (Frazer Town) to Marathahalli via Indiranagar, Thippasandra, Jeevanbimanagar and HAL. I request the BMTC to operate a bus on experimental basis on the route and regularise it later based on the response of the people. S. Gangadharan, Bangalore
Let riders decide on helmet
Four persons (the husband, wife and two children) travelling by a scooter is a common sight on Bangalore roads. If the rider is well-built and can negotiate traffic with ease, he will not mind taking another person along. If the Government makes helmet mandatory for the rider as well as the person riding pillion, it is fair that the rule be extended to children also as their life is also precious. To avoid such vexed issues, the Government should allow vehicle users to decide whether they need to use the helmet or not. T. Srinivasan, Bangalore Readers may also email their letters to: letters.bangalore @thehindu.co.in
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