A once-clean stretch near Neo Town, close to Electronic City Phase 1 in Bengaluru, has now turned into an open garbage dumping spot, alarming residents and commuters.
Located just 500 metres from Phase 1, the road is a key connector to the Jigani Industrial Area and sees heavy daily movement. Critical connecting corridors including Thirupalya Road, Vajpayee Circle and Hulimangala Road are directly impacted, worsening the civic and traffic situation in the belt.
With Neo Town housing over 3,000 flats, the deteriorating condition reflects poorly on civic upkeep and waste monitoring. Accumulated garbage not only affects the area’s appearance but also raises hygiene and environmental concerns.
Residents are urging authorities to take immediate action to clear the stretch and implement stricter enforcement to prevent recurring dumping. Clean and safe surroundings, they stress, are a basic civic right for every community.
Located just 500 metres from Phase 1, the road is a key connector to the Jigani Industrial Area and sees heavy daily movement. Critical connecting corridors including Thirupalya Road, Vajpayee Circle and Hulimangala Road are directly impacted, worsening the civic and traffic situation in the belt.
With Neo Town housing over 3,000 flats, the deteriorating condition reflects poorly on civic upkeep and waste monitoring. Accumulated garbage not only affects the area’s appearance but also raises hygiene and environmental concerns.
Residents are urging authorities to take immediate action to clear the stretch and implement stricter enforcement to prevent recurring dumping. Clean and safe surroundings, they stress, are a basic civic right for every community.






