Bengaluru, April 2026: The space beneath the Bellandur flyover in Bengaluru has been transformed into a clean, vibrant public area, marking a significant step towards improving urban infrastructure and community spaces in the city.
From Dump Yard to Public Space
The under-flyover stretch, once filled with silt, debris, and encroachments, has been redeveloped into a well-maintained and aesthetically pleasing zone.
The transformation involved:
- Clearing waste and illegal encroachments
- Landscaping and adding greenery
- Creating an organised and accessible environment
CSR-Led Urban Transformation
The project was implemented with support from corporate social responsibility (CSR) funding, reflecting a growing trend of private sector participation in urban development.
Officials and civic authorities highlighted this as a model initiative for reclaiming neglected urban spaces.
Facilities for Sanitation Workers
A key highlight of the project is the installation of ‘Suvidha’ cabins for sanitation workers (pourakarmikas), providing them with:
- Resting areas
- Basic amenities
- Improved working conditions
This adds a social welfare dimension to the redevelopment effort.
Toward People-Friendly Urban Spaces
The revamped area is now being seen as a community-friendly public space, contributing to better urban aesthetics and usability. Officials have indicated plans to replicate similar projects across Bengaluru.
Growing Focus on Under-Flyover Development
The initiative aligns with broader efforts by authorities to develop unused spaces under flyovers into parks, walkways, and community zones, enhancing both functionality and visual appeal.