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Majestic To Ramanagara, Banashankari To Kanakapura: BMTC Launches New AC Routes | Bengaluru-news News

Majestic To Ramanagara, Banashankari To Kanakapura: BMTC Launches New AC Routes | Bengaluru-news News

Last Updated:March 04, 2026, 15:33 IST For those living along the highway, the buses stop at several major intersections. This “city-style” stopping pattern is what differentiates BMTC service from KSRTC long routes. Students can now travel more safely to city colleges. Professionals can use their commute time more effectively in a quiet setting on these routes. Image: BMTC The commute between Bengaluru and its neighbouring towns is undergoing a major shift. Public transportation networks are expanding beyond traditional city limits. Ramanagara and Kanakapura have long served as vital extensions of the state capital. They house thousands of professionals, students, and business owners. These residents navigate the busy highways every single day. This expansion responds to shifting demographics as urban boundaries continue to blur. Relief for the Daily Commuter The arrival of the BMTC in these regions is a long-awaited relief. Historically, the journey into the heart of Bengaluru was a test of endurance. Commuters previously relied almost entirely on KSRTC buses. While reliable, these buses were often overwhelmed by passenger volume. During peak hours, they …

Advisory issued for January 3 in view of Banashankari Ammanavara Brahma Rathotsava| India News

Advisory issued for January 3 in view of Banashankari Ammanavara Brahma Rathotsava| India News

Traffic restrictions and diversions will be in place along Kanakapura Main Road in Bengaluru on January 3, in view of the Sri Banashankari Ammanavara Brahma Rathotsava. A large turnout of devotees are expected at the temple, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Kumaraswamy Layout Traffic Police Station. Traffic police have announced alternative routes for commuters. (PTI) To ensure the safety of pedestrians and ease congestion, vehicular movement will be prohibited on a key stretch of Kanakapura Main Road. Also read| Bengaluru’s landmark Skydeck project moves forward with promising new site. Check details The road will be closed to all vehicles between the Banashankari Temple and the Sarakki Market Junction for the duration of the event. Alternative routes for commuters Traffic police have announced alternative routes for commuters. Vehicles travelling from the Konanakunte side towards the Banashankari Bus Stand will be diverted at the JP Nagar Metro Junction near the Sarakki signal. Also read| Bengaluru woman flags traffic woes as 750 metre journey takes 21 minutes Motorists can proceed via the Rajalakshmi route through Sindhur …

Minor Performs Dangerous Scooter Stunt On Road, Bengaluru Police Reacts

Minor Performs Dangerous Scooter Stunt On Road, Bengaluru Police Reacts

They were seen performing a scooter stunt on a busy road in Bengaluru’s Banashankari 2nd Stage area. India has witnessed a disturbing surge in cases of reckless driving and performing risky stunts on roads, primarily for social media reel videos. This alarming trend poses a significant threat to road safety, putting drivers, pedestrians, and bystanders at risk. Recently, a shocking video surfaced on social media, showing two youths, including a minor, performing a daring scooter stunt on a busy road in Bengaluru’s Banashankari 2nd Stage area. The footage, shared by @karnatakaportf, captures the duo executing a sit-down wheelie amidst heavy traffic. As the recorder tries to caution the boys, they glance back, unfazed, and continue their reckless ride. “A small child was observed performing a wheelie on the road, posing a significant risk not only to themselves but also to the safety of others in the vicinity. The incident took place in Banashankari 2nd Stage, near Monotype, at approximately 8:22 PM. The vehicle involved was registered with the number KA01 V 5613. Such reckless behavior …

25-year-old law student jumps off building, dies | Bengaluru

Bengaluru A 25-year-old first year law student at a private college allegedly on Monday died by suicide by jumping off the terrace of a seven-storey building in Vishweshwarapuram in south Bengaluru, police said on Tuesday. The deceased is a resident of Banashankari in the city, a police official in the know of the matter said. According to the police, the incident occurred around 12pm on Monday. During probe, the police allegedly found a two-page suicide note from her bag, said an official. Reacting to the incident, the college principal said the incident occurred shortly after the morning break and was brought to her notice around noon. The principal said that the authorities “were unaware of why the student had taken the extreme step”, adding that they suspected “she might have killed herself due to family and personal issues”. According to the police, the student was upset as her wedding was recently called off. After the incident, the VV Puram police summoned the girl’s parents to the police station to collect further details based on the …