Quick Summary
- The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has initiated the “Suraksha Mission – 75” project to improve 75 major traffic junctions in Bengaluru at a cost of ₹100 crore.
- The project was announced in the 2023-24 State Budget by former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai but only started recently after a two-and-a-half-year delay.
- The work spans 15 packages, with contractors expected to complete the project within six months.
- Key focus areas include traffic flow improvements, pedestrian safety enhancements, and junction beautification measures such as bollards, zebra crossings, water fountains, ornamental plants, ramps for accessibility, and lighting installations.
- Selected junctions include K.R. Market, Nayandahalli Junction, BEL Circle, Tin Factory Junction among others; additional works will be carried out at Mehkri and C.N.R. rao Circles underpasses for road geometry correction and beautification.
- BBMP is also identifying another set of 20 junctions for improvement under the National Clean Air Program (NCAP), focusing on reducing air pollution.
- Srinivas Alavilli from World Resources Institute explained that these interventions aim to improve safety and comfort for pedestrians by addressing accident-prone areas.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The commencement of Suraksha Mission – 75 reflects an encouraging stride toward tackling Bengaluru’s long-standing issues of chaotic traffic management and inadequate pedestrian infrastructure. By integrating safety enhancements with aesthetic features like seating arrangements or water fountains near key intersections vulnerable to accidents or fatalities-especially pedestrians-there exists potential synergies aligning citizen mobility-scale systematic efficiency gaps w crafting area-focused neighborhood livability tests.sections requisite robustly=self equivalent..While welcome qu well-executed timely maintenance vital sustains projected relief wider transport chain