You call it India’s best city for business……it is also called Bangalore.
>Opening lines of Business Today’s survey on India’s best cities for business, Dec 1998
Bangalore, to me, has been more than a "Global IT hub" or "Pub capital" or any other sobriquets that it may go by. It is the city I grew up in (and still growing). This city is my home and it was once the city I loved the most, until the recent onslaught of malls and apartment complexes, growing population density and chaotic traffic changed it all........or so I thought.
When I heard about the Metro Rail project finally taking off on M.G. Road, I was happy that somebody had finally woken up from their deep slumber and decided to do something to ease the congested traffic situation in our city. However, my excitement was short-lived for I realized that this came at the expense of the beautiful landmark of M.G. Road, the Boulevard.
Any native Bangalorean knows that the true charm of M.G. Road lies not just in the mixed architecture style of this road, but more than anything, in the Boulevard walkway that graces the entire stretch of one of the sides of M.G. Road. Speaking of the architecture style, it is a delight to see how well the old, quaint buildings blend in with the relatively new ones. So more recently when I read that the oldest ice cream parlor "Lakeview Milk Bar" on M.G. Road was to be shifted, what they claimed to be temporarily for 2yrs, I just felt the urge to visit M.G. Road.
All these years, I have been to and through this road a countless times – walked through it, driven past it, enjoyed many an auto ride and even caught jay walking across it. However, my visit to M.G. Road today was different from any of the others ever made before. I was there today with the sole intention of seeing the road itself, enjoying it and paying a tribute to it.
Here are a few glimpses of what I saw.
While a remarkable piece of history was paving way for modernization on one side of M.G.Road, the other side, with its mixed array of quaint and contemporary structures, continued to add to the charm of the place
Gangarams, one of the most well-established and popular bookstore stands next to Higginbothams, which is the oldest bookstore in Bangalore and part of a chain established in 1844
And thus, I rediscovered my love for Bangalore all over again, traffic and poor roads, notwithstanding........