<table><tbody><tr><td> <br /></td></tr><tr><td> Construction of the flyover at Whitefield Sai Baba Ashram was scheduled to be completed by March 2008. More than a year and a half later, it continues to hang fire. Chunks of concrete have started falling apart endangering the lives of pedestrians and other commuters, besides forcing the vehicles to take a circuitous route resulting in wastage of time and money. The issue has been taken up with the Chief Minister and BMP bigwigs- all in vain. Peaceful methods do not seem to resolve issues in our country! <br />Photos sent by Aditya Jaiswal <br /> <br /></td></tr></tbody></table>
<table><tbody><tr><td> <br /></td></tr><tr><td> Construction of the flyover at Whitefield Sai Baba Ashram was scheduled to be completed by March 2008. More than a year and a half later, it continues to hang fire. Chunks of concrete have started falling apart endangering the lives of pedestrians and other commuters, besides forcing the vehicles to take a circuitous route resulting in wastage of time and money. The issue has been taken up with the Chief Minister and BMP bigwigs- all in vain. Peaceful methods do not seem to resolve issues in our country! <br />Photos sent by Aditya Jaiswal <br /> <br /></td></tr></tbody></table>