Canadian vlogger’s video prompts civic authorities in Bengaluru to clean up neglected pavements
A viral video recorded by a Canadian vlogger, highlighting the “neglected and poor condition” of pavements in the city, has prompted a swift response from the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA), which joined a cleaning drive organised by an NGO.
In the 30-minute video shot on Thursday, Youtuber Caleb Friesen documented the difficulty in walking a 2.4 km stretch on Bengaluru’s pedestrian paths, from Majestic bus stand to a coffee shop, capturing its alleged poor and neglected condition.
The clip drew widespread public criticism against the civic authorities for the alleged negligence.
In the aftermath of the viral clip, the civic authorities, GBA jumped into swift action to repair the stretch.
Along with private volunteers, they organised a footpath-cleaning drive. To show support and motivate the team, Bengaluru Central City Commissioner Rajendra Cholan joined the volunteers on Saturday and shared snacks with them after the restoration work.
On September 12, the Greater Bengaluru Authority took to ‘X’, sharing pictures of intensive cleaning drive in and around Majestic surroundings.
“Intensive cleaning drive was carried out around Majestic surroundings by Bengaluru central city corporation team focusing on the footpaths to ensure a clean and safe pedestrian space,” it said in a post on ‘X’.
🎥Glimpse of Intensive cleaning drive taken at Majestic surroundings footpaths by Bengaluru central city corporation team 🚮✨#CentralCityCorporation #GreaterBengaluruAuthority #DKShivakumar #CMofKarnataka @CMofKarnataka @DKShivakumar pic.twitter.com/Kn7RPZrvtN
— Greater Bengaluru Authority (@GBAoffic) September 12, 2025
Responding to the post, Friesen thanked the authorities for taking rapid action and shared the before and after pictures of the same footpath he had shot earlier.
“Thank you for listening and taking rapid action @GBAoffic no more parkour over barbed wire required by pedestrians,” he added.
thank you for listening and taking rapid action @GBAoffic no more parkour over barbed wire required by pedestrians
before and after pic.twitter.com/TLcfhnylpD
— Caleb (@caleb_friesen2) September 12, 2025
The Canadian man who highlighted the state of the footpath was also invited to the spot, where he recorded another clip praising the authorities for the swift action in undertaking the initiative to clean and clear the footpath, making it feasible for pedestrians to use.
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