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Unlike Kolkata, New Delhi and Mumbai, the civic bodies of Bengaluru will need a herculean effort to make this happen.
A number of commuters in Bengaluru use the Namma Metro service to avoid the rush-hour traffic. People travelling in the metro can meet their punctuality expectations. But the question remains, how many people does the metro service cater to in this cosmopolitan city of southern India?
Let us take a look at five reasons why Namma Metro is a failure in Bengaluru:
Unlike Kolkata, New Delhi and Mumbai, the civic bodies of Bengaluru will need a herculean effort to make this happen. However, the other metro line from Nagasandra to Puttenahalli is supposed to be ready by March 2017. It will still ease a lot of pressure off the traffic in the central Bengaluru region.