1.Bengaluru’s Namma Metro Yellow Line, a ₹5,745-crore project, launches January 2025, connecting RV Road to Bommasandra. Highlight: Jayadeva Hospital interchange, India’s tallest metro station at 39 meters.
2. Doddathogur Lake fills with clean rainwater, reaching 10 feet depth in 2 days, thanks to Anand Malligavad’s efforts.
3. November 22: A serial crash involving three cars on Electronics City flyover near Singasandra at 7 PM Thursday disrupted traffic, with outbound lanes severely affected until 8 PM. No major injuries reported.
4.BBMP Lakes Department removed encroachments at Beratena Agrahara Lake, reclaiming 3.50 guntas, including apartment and shed areas. The reclaimed space is now fenced to safeguard the ecosystem.
5.Resident Appeals for BMTC Feeder Buses in Electronic City : Introduce feeder bus services in Electronics City’s underserved residential areas, including Hulimangala, Maragondanahalli, Neo Town, Doddathogur, and Ananth Nagar, citing lack of public transport.
6. Minister V. Somanna announced a December 2026 target to complete half of the 148.17-km Bengaluru Suburban Railway Project. Key lines include the Mallige Line (25.01 km) and Kanaka Line ( Heelalige – Rajankunte, 46.24 km )
2. Doddathogur Lake fills with clean rainwater, reaching 10 feet depth in 2 days, thanks to Anand Malligavad’s efforts.
3. November 22: A serial crash involving three cars on Electronics City flyover near Singasandra at 7 PM Thursday disrupted traffic, with outbound lanes severely affected until 8 PM. No major injuries reported.
4.BBMP Lakes Department removed encroachments at Beratena Agrahara Lake, reclaiming 3.50 guntas, including apartment and shed areas. The reclaimed space is now fenced to safeguard the ecosystem.
5.Resident Appeals for BMTC Feeder Buses in Electronic City : Introduce feeder bus services in Electronics City’s underserved residential areas, including Hulimangala, Maragondanahalli, Neo Town, Doddathogur, and Ananth Nagar, citing lack of public transport.
6. Minister V. Somanna announced a December 2026 target to complete half of the 148.17-km Bengaluru Suburban Railway Project. Key lines include the Mallige Line (25.01 km) and Kanaka Line ( Heelalige – Rajankunte, 46.24 km )