Infrastructure

Karnataka's KWIN City Near Bengaluru Set To Transform Urban Living And Foster Innovation

V Bhagya Subhashini

Oct 01, 2024, 12:47 PM | Updated 12:55 PM IST


The Bengaluru skyline. (istock)
The Bengaluru skyline. (istock)

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah recently unveiled the Knowledge, Wellbeing, and Innovation City (KWIN City), a project aimed at transforming the state’s economic landscape.

Positioned as a 5800 acre “game-changer,” KWIN City is designed to be a pioneering hub for knowledge, health, research, and innovation, promising to attract global talent and drive advancements across various sectors.

One of the central objectives of KWIN City is to alleviate the severe traffic congestion plaguing Bengaluru. Set across 2,000 acres along the Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR), the development offers a parallel city that aims to provide equal growth opportunities, thereby reducing pressure on the city’s infrastructure.

Strategically located between Dobbaspete and Doddaballapura, KWIN City is just 45 minutes from Kempegowda International Airport and 50 kilometers from the Bengaluru city center. This prime location is well-connected to major transport networks, including National Highways 44 and 648, as well as the Bengaluru-Pune Greenfield Expressway.

The project features a sophisticated transportation network, highlighted by a central monorail that facilitates rapid transit with stops every 800 metres, alongside a meticulously planned road system.

An impressive aspect of KWIN City is its commitment to sustainability, with 40 per cent of the area dedicated to parks, open spaces, and interconnected lakes. This integration of natural beauty and urban convenience aims to foster a high quality of life for residents while providing ample recreational opportunities, reports The Hindu.

KWIN City is also focused on attracting prestigious educational institutions, research centers, global health organisations, and start-ups, which are expected to generate significant employment opportunities for the local population.

The state’s Commerce and Industries Department is spearheading the initiative, anticipating that the project will spur a real estate boom in Doddaballapur, given its proximity to the airport.

As KWIN City takes shape, its success will be closely watched as a potential model for future urban developments in India.

V Bhagya Subhashini is a staff writer at Swarajya. She tracks infrastructure developments.


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