BMRCL has introduced two early Yellow Line metro services every Monday at 5:05 AM and 5:35 AM from RV Road and Bommasandra, after commuter protests. Regular weekday service begins at 6:00 AM, while Sunday starts at 7:00 AM
ELCITA has launched free feeder shuttle services connecting Yellow Line metro stations to major office hubs in Electronics City. The initiative ensures smooth last-mile travel, encourages commuters to avoid private vehicles, and is expected to cut 35–40 tonnes of CO₂ monthly.
Bengaluru is preparing for its second international airport in the city’s southern corridor. The project is expected to boost connectivity, strengthen real-estate fundamentals and drive a surge in land values across South Bengaluru, creating long-term opportunities for investors and homebuyers.
Drain construction has begun around Shikaripalya Lake, marking a key step toward restoring water flow and protecting the lake’s ecosystem. The project is supported by an NGO team and Wipro, aiming to create a cleaner and healthier neighbourhood for resident.
Bengaluru’s Central Silk Board junction is set for major decongestion with new Metro-linked loops and ramps connecting HSR Layout, BTM Layout, Ragigudda, Hosur Road and Electronic City. The integrated design aims to improve traffic flow through better segregation and smoother transitions.
IIM Bangalore is developing a new undergraduate campus at Jigani, featuring biophilic architecture, shaded corridors and climate-responsive design. The institute will launch a four-year Economics and Data Science programme in 2026–27, with student capacity expected to reach 640 by 2031.
BMRCL is set to receive the sixth train for Namma Metro’s Yellow Line, with two trailers carrying six coaches leaving Titagarh on November 17–18. The train will reach Bengaluru in 8–10 days, enabling Yellow Line frequencies of 11–12 minutes.
Namma Metro enabled a rapid life-saving mission by transporting a live human heart across seven stations in just 20 minutes. This marks its fifth organ transfer, with BMRCL coordinating closely with hospital teams to ensure speed, safety and seamless emergency logistics.
ELCITA has launched free feeder shuttle services connecting Yellow Line metro stations to major office hubs in Electronics City. The initiative ensures smooth last-mile travel, encourages commuters to avoid private vehicles, and is expected to cut 35–40 tonnes of CO₂ monthly.
Bengaluru is preparing for its second international airport in the city’s southern corridor. The project is expected to boost connectivity, strengthen real-estate fundamentals and drive a surge in land values across South Bengaluru, creating long-term opportunities for investors and homebuyers.
Drain construction has begun around Shikaripalya Lake, marking a key step toward restoring water flow and protecting the lake’s ecosystem. The project is supported by an NGO team and Wipro, aiming to create a cleaner and healthier neighbourhood for resident.
Bengaluru’s Central Silk Board junction is set for major decongestion with new Metro-linked loops and ramps connecting HSR Layout, BTM Layout, Ragigudda, Hosur Road and Electronic City. The integrated design aims to improve traffic flow through better segregation and smoother transitions.
IIM Bangalore is developing a new undergraduate campus at Jigani, featuring biophilic architecture, shaded corridors and climate-responsive design. The institute will launch a four-year Economics and Data Science programme in 2026–27, with student capacity expected to reach 640 by 2031.
BMRCL is set to receive the sixth train for Namma Metro’s Yellow Line, with two trailers carrying six coaches leaving Titagarh on November 17–18. The train will reach Bengaluru in 8–10 days, enabling Yellow Line frequencies of 11–12 minutes.
Namma Metro enabled a rapid life-saving mission by transporting a live human heart across seven stations in just 20 minutes. This marks its fifth organ transfer, with BMRCL coordinating closely with hospital teams to ensure speed, safety and seamless emergency logistics.





