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Bengaluru’s Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Layout moves closer to habitation as development work picks up

Vindhya Pabolu
| TNN | Last updated on - Dec 30, 2025, 14:25 IST
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Faster work, but habitability concerns remain

BDA has increased speed of land acquisition and development at Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Layout, but there are still habitable concerns related to the area. Residents indicated that construction activity was recently completed, and that the area lacks basic infrastructure (e.g., roads, electricity, etc.) which will affect the residents' ability to Move-in if these issues are not resolved soon.

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Footpaths missing across the layout

Residents pointed out that many of the areas of the Layout have no designated pedestrian paths for foot traffic, and therefore it will create an unhealthy dependency on vehicles to travel short distances, increasing congestion and pollution eventually.

3/8

Roads incomplete and obstructed

There is one important 60-foot-wide road that runs from III Block A Sector to the 300-foot-wide arterial road, which has not been completed yet. There appears to be an ongoing encroachment problem on that road adjacent to the storm-water-drain buffer, which limits access to construction trucks and construction materials.

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Faulty boundary markings raise legal risks

Residents believe that there were mistakes made when marking the boundary lines and they think some of the buildings extend into other residents' plots. They believe that there will be a significant amount of future disputes and litigation regarding ownership of properties based on incorrect survey data once more people begin constructing and occupying buildings.

5/8

Power, water and sanitation still unavailable

Electricity, water, and sanitation are still not available, so residents are hesitant to move into or rent out housing until there is an assurance of basic public services.

6/8

Utility ducts passed off as footpaths

Residents objected to utility ducts being presented as footpaths. They warned that when duct slabs are removed for maintenance, pedestrians will be left without safe walking space, exposing a serious flaw in layout planning.

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Plantation plan called impractical

The existing plantation plan was described as unworkable by residents, who said tree placement and green spaces were poorly thought out. They urged BDA to revisit landscaping to ensure shade, safety and long-term sustainability.


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BDA promises fixes in coming months

BDA chairman said 78% of the work is complete, with the remaining expected in 5–6 months. He described most issues as minor technical problems and assured residents that concerns raised will be addressed.

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