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After School Bus Scare, Bengaluru Unveils Rs 1,100 Crore Road Push and Panathur–Balagere Widening

The state pledged Rs 1,100 crore for upgrades after public outrage over cratered roads and a viral bus incident.

Overview

  • A school bus carrying about 20 children tilted on the waterlogged Panathur–Balagere stretch on September 12, with all students evacuated through the rear exit and no injuries reported.
  • East City Commissioner D. S. Ramesh inspected the corridor and said the road will be widened to 18 metres on priority, with land acquisition expedited via TDR and encroachments cleared to restore drainage toward Varthur Lake.
  • Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar announced Rs 1,100 crore for Bengaluru road works, with Rs 50 crore earmarked for each of 14 constituencies and Rs 25 crore for the remaining ones.
  • Officials acknowledge roughly 10,000 potholes citywide and report thousands of repairs, while engineers say hundreds of damaged stretches require full relaying rather than patches.
  • Residents staged protests and shared viral posts, including a reel by schoolgirls describing long, jarring commutes, intensifying pressure for durable fixes beyond temporary patching.