The Bannerghatta Road widening project is a plan to expand the main road to 160 feet (45 meters) to fix traffic jams. In 2026, the Bengaluru South City Corporation (BSCC) set aside ₹50.45 crore for land acquisition to finish this work. The project covers the 10-km stretch from Dairy Circle to the NICE Road Junction. This expansion helps residents of Godrej Vanantara reach work hubs like Electronic City and JP Nagar much faster.
The road widening is moving in phases alongside the Pink Line Metro work. The goal is to create a signal-free corridor for South Bangalore.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Target Width | 160 Feet (45 Meters) |
| Stretch Covered | Dairy Circle to NICE Road |
| Total Length | 10 Kilometers |
| Current Focus | Land Acquisition & Asphalting |
| Authority | Bengaluru South City Corporation (BSCC) |
A wider road means fewer bottlenecks at major junctions like Gottigere and Hulimavu. It also makes space for better footpaths and service lanes.
The corporation is now asphalting the road near IIM-Bangalore and Bilekahalli. They are using funds from BMRCL to fix surfaces damaged by Metro work.
The Godrej Vanantara location is a big winner from this road expansion. The site is near the NICE Road junction where the road widening is most critical.
Godrej Vanantara is a premium 36-acre forest-themed township. It sits off Bannerghatta Main Road with 80% open space and 40,000+ trees. The wider 160 feet road ensures that your drive home is quick and stress-free. With 18 high-rise towers and a 70,000 sq. ft. clubhouse, it offers a resort life in the city. Explore the luxury lifestyle and forest-themed amenities at Godrej Vanantara.
The project is ongoing in 2026. Major land acquisition is happening now to reach the 160 feet goal.
The plan is to make the entire stretch from Dairy Circle to NICE Road 160 feet (45 meters) wide.
Yes. It makes the drive to the project much smoother and increases the local property value.
The Bengaluru South City Corporation (BSCC) is funding it with help from Metro and State grants.
Yes. Plans for grade separators and flyovers at Vega City Mall and other junctions are part of the upgrade.