Key Points

Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar announced the second loop of the Hebbal flyover will be ready by November, easing traffic congestion. A new 1.5 km tunnel road is also planned to further improve connectivity. The Rs 80 crore project aims to reduce traffic by 30% and expand lanes. Shivakumar emphasized transparency and criticized the BJP for past inaction on infrastructure.

Key Points: DK Shivakumar Announces Hebbal Flyover Loop Completion by November

  • New 1.5 km tunnel road planned from Esteem Mall to Baptist Hospital
  • Rs 80 crore loop opens, second phase due by November
  • Total project cost Rs 300 crore, expands lanes from 2 to 6
  • Shivakumar targets BJP for lack of infrastructure development
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Second loop of Hebbal flyover to be ready by November: DK Shivakumar

Karnataka DyCM DK Shivakumar confirms new Hebbal flyover loop and tunnel road plans to ease Bengaluru traffic by November.

"Money is not important; work needs to be completed at any cost. – DK Shivakumar"

Bengaluru, August 18

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar today said that a new 1.5 km long tunnel road is being planned from Esteem Mall to Baptist Hospital to ease traffic at Hebbal flyover.

Speaking to reporters after declaring open the new loop of the Hebbal flyover from Outer Ring Road to Bellary Road, he said, "Our government is committed to addressing the traffic congestion in the city. We have discussed the financial implications of the new 1.5 km tunnel road."

"The new loop has been built at a cost of Rs 80 crores. The other loop from Esteem Mall towards Mekhri Circle is expected to be operational by November. The total cost of the project is Rs 300 crores. The new loops increase the number of lanes from two to six. BDA Chairman has taken the responsibility to get the other loop ready by November," he explained.

"We have called tenders for a 16.5 km tunnel road at a cost of Rs 17,000 crores. I have briefed the CM about managing traffic between Hebbal and Silk Board junctions," he further added.

DyCM also said that for him, "money is not important". He said, "I am very transparent. Money is not important; work needs to be completed at any cost. A young MP has accused me of doing projects for money, but I don't need money."

He also targeted the BJP for not doing anything during its tenure. "BJP hasn't done any major work during its tenure, and its leaders haven't brought any funds from the Centre," Shivakumar said.

Meanwhile, Shivakumar also rode a motorcycle on the newly inaugurated Hebbal flyover in Bengaluru on Monday.

He said the new flyover, built in just seven months at a cost of 80 crore rupees, will help reduce traffic by 30 per cent and make commuting easier for people at Hebbal Junction.

In a post on X, DK Shivakumar wrote, "Breezing through traffic at Hebbal Junction! The new Hebbal Flyover Loop, inaugurated today, will be a game-changer for people commuting via Hebbal Junction. A 700 metre ramp built for Rs 80 crore in just 7 months, will reduce traffic congestion by 30% and improve commute quality."

Shivakumar also shared that riding his old bike brought back memories of his college days. "Also relived my college days by riding my old Yezdi RoadKing. Dear Bengalureans, we're committed with deep passion, and we will deliver," the post read.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Rs 17,000 crores for a tunnel road? That's an enormous amount of public money. While infrastructure is important, I hope there's proper transparency and accountability in these projects.
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Priya S
Good to see actual work happening! The new loop looks impressive. If they can reduce traffic by 30%, it will be a huge relief for daily commuters. Hope the quality is maintained 🤞
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Arjun K
Why always political blame games? BJP didn't do, Congress will do... just focus on development please. We citizens don't care which party does it, we just want better roads and less traffic!
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Michael C
The tunnel road from Esteem Mall to Baptist Hospital sounds ambitious. Hope they've done proper geological surveys - Bengaluru's underground is full of utilities and water lines. Proper planning is crucial!
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Nisha Z
Appreciate the effort, but these are temporary solutions. Bengaluru needs comprehensive public transport system - better metro connectivity, bus services. Flyovers just move bottlenecks elsewhere 🚌
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Vikram M
Riding the Yezdi bike on the new flyover was a nice touch! Shows connect with common people. Hope the execution matches the promises. Bengaluru traffic needs permanent solutions, not just photo ops.

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