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₹91,651 Crore rupees for Bengaluru : Karnataka Budget 2025 Series (Part 9)

Bengaluru, the beating heart of India’s tech revolution, has been bleeding money due to infrastructure problems, traffic nightmares, water shortages, and urban flooding. The Karnataka government’s ₹91,651 crore allocation in the 2025-26 budget isn’t just a random number—it’s a direct response to years of documented financial and human losses.

Let’s break down each project with real data on past losses, so you see exactly why this money is being spent.


1. Namma Metro Phase-3 – ₹8,916 Crore rupees

The Traffic Disaster: ₹19,725 Crore Lost Annually
A study by traffic expert M. N. Sreehari found that Bengaluru loses ₹19,725 crore rupees every single year due to traffic jams. This includes lost productivity, extra fuel costs, and time wasted in endless congestion.

Why Metro Expansion?

Without this? You’ll still be stuck in 2-hour commutes for a 10 km ride while watching the economy burn billions!


2. Bengaluru Tunnel Corridor – ₹40,000 Crore (₹19,000 Crore Govt Guarantee)

Traffic Congestion Losses: ₹60,000 Crore rupees by 2030 If Not Fixed
A 2023 study by IISc projected that if Bengaluru doesn’t solve its road congestion, the losses will touch ₹60,000 crore rupees annually by 2030—that’s more than the entire city’s budget this year!

Why Underground Tunnels?

Without this? Another 5 years and Bengaluru’s traffic jams will be the costliest in the world!


3. Bengaluru Business Corridor – ₹27,000 Crore rupees

Business Productivity Loss: ₹25,000 Crore rupees Per Year

Why the Business Corridor?

Without this? Bengaluru risks losing its startup capital status to Hyderabad or Pune.


4. Cauvery 5th Phase Water Supply – ₹5,550 Crore rupees

Water Crisis: ₹2,000 Crore Spent Annually on Tankers!

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Why Cauvery Water?

Without this? Water shortages could double the price of drinking water in 5 years!


5. Flood Control & Drainage – ₹3,000 Crore rupees

Bengaluru Floods: ₹225 Crore rupees in Damages in One Night because of Rain

Why Flood Prevention?

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Without this? Another heavy rain and you’ll see luxury apartments submerged overnight again!


6. Underground Drainage & Sewage Treatment Plants – ₹3,000 Crore rupees

Lake Pollution & Public Health Crisis: ₹1,500 Crore in Medical Costs

Why Better Sewage Management?

Without this? We might soon see actual flames coming out of more lakes!


7. Comprehensive Health Plan – ₹413 Crore rupees

Bengaluru’s Public Health Deficit: ₹2,000 Crore Gap

Why the Health Budget?

Without this? More people will be forced to spend their life savings just to get treated!

Also read :

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₹5,300 Crore rupees for ‘shakti’: Free Bus scheme continues, Karnataka Budget 2025 Series (Part 3)

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