What the Bangalore commuter needs. by nikhilndls on 28 July, 2012 - 09:01 AM | ||
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nikhilndls | What the Bangalore commuter needs. on 28 July, 2012 - 09:01 AM | |
Bangalore, once a pensioner’s paradise, transformed into a hub of public sector companies and brought in umpteen scientific institutes soon after Independence. Still later, it began to attract major electronic manufacturing firms. In the third phase of industrialisation, it came to be known as India’s Silicon Valley. Today, it attracts India’s brightest engineers and software personnel.The city has seen exponential growth from a garden city to a teeming metropolis. Burdened with inadequate roads and surfeit of upper middle class has resulted in overdependence on private transport which the city’s infrastructure and environment loathe to face. Negotiating the city’s narrow roads is a nightmare. Fatalities are mounting. Unless the ‘city’s fathers’ wake up and take notice, the city would lose its lure as an investment destination. To be reminded, it is long since it lost its position as a tourism destination.Bangalore today has the dubious distinction of having 41 lakh automobiles, 74 per cent of them being two-wheelers. Public transport takes up only 30 per cent of the trips made by the people with BMTC travellers standing at about 4.5 million a day. The number who take the Metro is about 25,000 and railways, about 150,000. |