Tannery Road Widening: Decade-Old Plan Resurfaces, Locals Resist Cashless Compensation

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News18•03-02-2026, 15:13
Tannery Road Widening: Decade-Old Plan Resurfaces, Locals Resist Cashless Compensation
- •The Greater Bengaluru Authority revives a decade-old plan to widen Tannery Road, a congested arterial stretch in north Bengaluru.
- •The project aims to widen the road to 24 metres from Nagawara Junction to Pottery Town to ease traffic and improve connectivity.
- •Local residents and shopkeepers continue to resist the plan, primarily due to the compensation model offering Transferable Development Rights (TDR) instead of cash.
- •Property owners find TDRs difficult to monetize, hindering relocation and business restart, leading to demands for cash compensation.
- •Many fear losing livelihoods as shops and businesses face demolition, amplifying anxiety over the project's impact.
Why It Matters: Tannery Road widening faces renewed resistance over cashless compensation, stalling a critical Bengaluru infrastructure project.
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