The
tallest, ritziest residential tower in Rajaji Nagar. 37 floors of sheer luxury
in the city centre.
It
is a project we believe befits your stature and will change the landscape &
the skyline of this part of the city forever.Through this communication, we are
pleased to offer you the privilege of an exclusive preview and a right to
exercise choice in selecting your preferred apartment in this prized property,
much before the official launch in the open market.For connoisseurs like you,
Sobha Developers hardly needs an introduction. As a leading real-estate company
based out of Bangalore &nb...
Apartment
Type: Multistorey Apt
Area
Range: 1950-4020 Sq.Ft
Price:
2.21Cr to 4.56Cr
Location:
Rajaji Nagar,Bangalore
Bed
Rooms 3 BHK,4 BHK
Bangalore
is the fastest growing city in the country, in Asia or for that matter in the
world are very commonly heard statements about Bangalore these days. As a
Bangalorian staying in the city for nearly five decades would certainly agree
with the fact that the city is growing fast, particularly for past two to two
and a half decade. But unfortunately the
growth as we Bangaloreans know is unscientific and haphazard.
Everybody wants to come to Bangalore from distant places in the state as
well as from far off places in the country in search of living. As a result population has grown to the
extent of almost about fifteen times compared to 1955.
Easy availability of
comparatively quite and economical labour and skilled workers, the city
attracted lot of industrialist to start industries. Industrial growth during the 60s and 70s was
at its peak. Then came IT industry. The city got its title silicon valley. Centre’s liberalised industrial policy gave
boost to IT industry. Bangalore became
the choice destination for investments, in view of its salubrious climate and
its topography. Today IT industry in
Bangalore is on the top in the world map.
Yes, really Bangalore is developed, industrially too.
But, the city has not
developed its infrastructure though it has grown vast to an unimaginable
magnitude taking its population to six million.
The roads in the erstwhile city limits have remained to be the same as they
were in 50s even today. The roads in
newly added layouts are not wide enough and are not to the required
standards. The roads are not tarred for
long and are full of pot holes and are difficult for monitoring. The footpaths are not worthy to be called
user worthy. The city’s development,
without the development of infrastructure, is not a good sign.
There is no proper
planning for improving the roads which cannot take the present ever increasing
traffic. The traffic has increased
abnormally with the growth of automobile trade and liberalised bank
finances. In fact the present situation
it is said, almost every house hold in the city, in most of the segments, have
more than one vehicle. In the 50s one
could count the four wheelers and scooters moving on the roads, unimaginable!
It is said that in
Bangalore there are in all about 21.85 lakhs vehicle running in Bangalore’s sub
standard roads. Of these 16.06 lakhs are
two wheelers. Apart from this every day
about 700 vehicles are being added. The
reason for such large number of vehicles is only because of poor and inadequate
public transport. In addition to the
fast moving automobile vehicles there are slow moving animal driven and men
driven vehicles like pushing carts, etc, causing congestion and traffic jams.
With the addition of 700
vehicles every month the situation will certainly be grim. We are to some extent now immune to the
traffic jams in almost areas of the city.
It is difficult to imagine the road scenes in the next couple of
years. To reach from one end to the
other end of the city it takes not less than two hours. With the annual growth
of vehicles population and the bad roads, the situation does not augur
well. But nothing can be stalled. The people concerned with the development of
the city’s infrastructure only have to rise to the situation and should be able
to respond favourably to the expectation of the citizens. If situation is allowed to continue in the
present state, we may have to look to the almighty helplessly. Hope that situation will not come.
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