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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Yellow Line Metro Feeder Buses: The Rain-Proof Route to Lalbagh Flower Show 218th Edition

  

The Citizen Advocate Summary: Declaring April 11 as Safe ePay Day

Proposing April 11 as Safe ePay Day to mark UPI’s pilot launch on April 11, 2016, by NPCI with 21 banks, initiated by Dr. Raghuram G. Rajan in Mumbai. This initiative celebrates UPI’s seamless integration of banking and merchant payments.

April 11 – Declare ‘Safe ePay Day’,

Yes, April 11 is vacant in the UN Observance Day calendar

UPI 10th Birthday -April 11 2026

 

Metro Magic in the Monsoon: Your Seamless Guide to Lalbagh Flower Show 218th Edition πŸŒΈπŸš‡

When Rain Meets Roses

Bengaluru’s rains have returned like a slow symphony, each droplet composing its own note against the city’s tin roofs and leafy boulevards 🌧️πŸ’š. This monsoon isn’t dampening plans — it’s redefining them. For visitors to the Lalbagh Flower Show 218th Edition, the season’s showers have become a reason to travel smarter, not slower.

Instead of battling puddles and peak-hour traffic, more and more Bengalureans — and outstation visitors — are turning to the Yellow Line Metro and feeder buses to make the journey an experience in itself. Add in the convenience of Safe ePayments, and suddenly your path to Lalbagh is as refreshing as the blooms waiting at the gates.

 


 

πŸš‡ Yellow Line Feeder Buses + RV Road Interchange Lalbagh 🌸 | Powered by Safe ePayments πŸ’³✨

🌟 Bengaluru’s Metro Leap: Yellow Line + Feeder Buses

Bengaluru’s Yellow Line is finally here — officially inaugurated on August 10, 2025 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi — and it’s transforming south Bengaluru’s connectivity overnight (Economic Times). Running from R.V. Road (Ragi Gudda) in the north to Bommasandra in the south, this corridor cuts across bustling IT zones, manufacturing hubs, and residential neighborhoods.

But the real game-changer? BMTC’s new feeder buses 🚌, launched on August 12, 2025, to ensure last-mile connectivity from key Yellow Line stations (Vijay Karnataka).

🚏 Four Feeder Routes, Six Stations, 96 Trips a Day

BMTC has rolled out four dedicated feeder bus routesMF-22, MF-22A, MF-22B, and MF-22C — serving six Yellow Line stations:

  • Bommasandra
  • Hebbagodi
  • Konappana Agrahara (Infosys Foundation)
  • Electronics City (Wipro Gate)
  • RV Road (Ragi Gudda)
  • Hosur Road Junction

These 16 buses make 96 trips daily, weaving through industrial parks, tech campuses, and housing layouts before converging at metro stations.

πŸ“ Route Breakdown (Hindustan Times)

1.    MF-22 — Electronics City (Wipro Gate) Kodathi Wipro via Konappana Agrahara, Hosur Road, Kasavanahalli, Kaikondrahalli, Doddakannalli (4 buses, 32 daily trips).

2.   MF-22A — Electronics City (Wipro Gate) Kodathi Wipro via Huskur Gate, Chintala Madivala, Muttanalluru Cross, Thimmasandra Cross, Chandapura Cross (4 buses, 24 daily trips).

3.   MF-22B — Chakra loop: Bommasandra Thirupalya Cross S-Mando-3 Electronics City Konappana Agrahara Hebbagodi Bommasandra (2 buses, 20 daily trips).

4.   MF-22C — Opposite chakra loop: Konappana Agrahara Electronics City Thirupalya Cross Hebbagodi Bommasandra (2 buses, 20 daily trips).

πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: Each feeder bus is UPI-enabled for quick, contactless payment.

πŸ”„ The Interchange: Yellow Green at RV Road

One of the Yellow Line’s most valuable features is its connection to the Green Line at R.V. Road Metro station. This interchange allows you to:

1.    Take the Yellow Line north from Electronics City, Bommasandra, or Hebbagodi.

2.   Get off at R.V. Road (the northern terminus).

3.   Walk a short, clearly signposted path to the Green Line platform.

4.   Board a Green Line train heading toward Nagasandra.

From here, Lalbagh Metro station is just two stops away — making it incredibly easy to go from a tech park desk to the middle of Bengaluru’s most famous garden.

🌸 Destination: Lalbagh Flower Show

Once you step off at Lalbagh Metro station, the garden’s West Gate is right outside. And if you’re traveling between August 7–18, 2025, you’ll be greeted by the 218th Lalbagh Flower Show (Bangalore Mirror).

Highlights this year:

  • Thematic floral replicas of historic landmarks
  • Rare orchids, bonsais, and succulents
  • Live horticultural demonstrations
  • Food stalls (yes, you can pay via UPI here too πŸ’³)

Timings: 6:00 AM onwards daily during the show period.

πŸ’³ Safe ePayments — Your Journey’s Silent Hero

Whether you’re boarding a feeder bus, tapping into the metro, or buying a rose sapling at Lalbagh, Safe ePayments make the day smoother.

Why it works so well:

  • No cash handling = faster boarding and shorter queues
  • Instant UPI receipts on your phone
  • Contactless cards accepted at all metro stations
  • Works seamlessly across BMTC, Namma Metro, and local vendors

Imagine this flow:

1.    🚌 Feeder Bus — Scan QR, pay via UPI in 3 seconds.

2.   πŸš‡ Metro — Tap card at RV Road, interchange to Green Line.

3.   🌸 Lalbagh — Buy your ticket, coffee, and souvenir plant — all cashless.

πŸ“Έ A Day in Motion

Let’s visualize:

  • Morning: Hop on MF-22 from Electronics City Wipro Gate, pay via UPI, and relax in AC comfort.
  • Mid-morning: Step into RV Road Metro station, change to the Green Line.
  • Late morning: Exit at Lalbagh Metro station, walk into a riot of colors at the Flower Show.
  • Afternoon: Grab a plate of hot masala dosa and a tender coconut — no coins needed!
  • Evening: Reverse the journey, knowing your payments were quick, secure, and trackable.

🌐 Bigger Picture — Bengaluru’s Mobility Future

This seamless Bus + Metro + Safe ePayments ecosystem is what urban India needs more of:

  • Integrated planning — Feeder buses scheduled to match metro frequency.
  • Cashless-first policy — Making transactions faster and more transparent.
  • Eco-friendly travel — Fewer private vehicles on the road means reduced congestion and pollution.

And with the Yellow Line finally operational, south Bengaluru’s mobility options have expanded dramatically — a win for daily commuters, weekend explorers, and Lalbagh lovers alike.


Quick Travel Plan: E-City Lalbagh 🌸

1.    Board feeder bus from E-City Wipro Gate Pay via UPI πŸ’³

2.   Metro ride: Yellow Line RV Road Interchange Green Line to Lalbagh πŸš‡

3.   Enjoy Lalbagh: Flower show, gardens, food — all paid digitally πŸŒΏπŸ’³πŸš‡πŸŒΈ


References

1.    Economic Times. Bengaluru Namma Metro Yellow Line: Stations, Timings, Fare, Travel Time. Link

2.   Vijay Karnataka. BMTC Feeder Bus Service Starts on Yellow Line. Link

3.   Hindustan Times. BMTC Launches Yellow Line Feeder Buses — Routes & Timings. Link

4.   Bangalore Mirror. New Feeder Routes Boost Metro Connectivity. Link

 

Summary Table

Route

Origin Destination

Route Highlights

Buses

Daily Trips

MF-22

Electronics City Kodathi Wipro

Via Konappana Agrahara, Kasavanahalli etc.

4

32

MF-22A

Electronics City Kodathi Wipro

Via Chandapura Cross etc.

4

24

MF-22B

Loop (Bommasandra E-City )

Chakra loop via multiple stations

2

20

MF-22C

Loop (Konappana Agrahara )

Opposite chakra loop

2

20

 

 

## Call to Action 

I urge governments, financial institutions, businesses, and communities worldwide to join hands in declaring April 11 as **Safe ePay Day**.

Let’s celebrate UPI’s milestone by making **Safe ePay Day** a global movement for secure, innovative fintech.

Together, we can build a future where financial access is universal, and every e-payment is safe—starting with **Safe ePay Day** in 2026.

 

No Vada Pav, not even one bite,
Till SafeePay Day takes off in flight.
Quirky vow with a Mumbai flair—
Announce the date, and I’ll be
there!

 

Disclaimer: - The only Joy is Safe ePayments. Nothing More – Nothing Less.

 

Sunday, August 10, 2025

Lalbagh Flower Show 218th Edition: Full Guide to Bengaluru’s Iconic Floral Event

  


The Citizen Advocate Summary: Declaring April 11 as Safe ePay Day

Proposing April 11 as Safe ePay Day to mark UPI’s pilot launch on April 11, 2016, by NPCI with 21 banks, initiated by Dr. Raghuram G. Rajan in Mumbai. This initiative celebrates UPI’s seamless integration of banking and merchant payments.

April 11 – Declare ‘Safe ePay Day’,

Yes, April 11 is vacant in the UN Observance Day calendar

UPI 10th Birthday -April 11 2026

Lalbagh Flower Show 218th Edition: Blossoms, Beauty, and Bengaluru Charm

The 218th edition of the Lalbagh Flower Show (August718, 2025) honors Karnatakas freedom heroesKittur Rani Chennamma and Sangolli Rayannawith elaborate floral recreations of the Kittur Fort and portraits of the leaders. The show, drawing over one million visitors, is staged across Lalbagh Botanical Garden and showcases hundreds of thousands of blooms in a spectacular tribute (The Times of India, oneindia.com).

 



Lalbagh Flower Show 2025 – The Ultimate Visitor’s Guide

This isn’t just a flower show—it’s a centuries-old Bengaluru tradition that blooms twice a year, around Republic Day (January) and Independence Day (August). Created during Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan’s era and inspired by London’s Crystal Palace, the Glass House has held the show for over a century. The garden covers 240 acres and is filled with heritage, lush greenery, and beautiful blooms (Wikipedia, Tarriq Salaam).

 

🌸 Lalbagh Flower Show 2025 – Where Bengaluru Blooms Twice a Year

Every year, Bengaluru’s Lalbagh Botanical Garden transforms into a kaleidoscope of colors — not once, but twice. The Lalbagh Flower Show is an event that has been charming locals and tourists alike for over a century, timed with India’s two major national celebrations: Republic Day (January 26) and Independence Day (August 15).

This tradition began during the British colonial era, inspired by London’s Crystal Palace exhibitions, and has evolved into a uniquely Indian celebration of nature, art, and community. The organisers take care to ensure the show runs long enough to cover two weekends, so no matter your schedule, there’s a fair chance to catch it at its peak.

 

πŸ› A Walk-Through History

Lalbagh itself dates back to the 18th century, commissioned by Hyder Ali and later expanded by Tipu Sultan. The Glass House, modelled after London’s Crystal Palace, became the heart of the flower show in 1912. Since then, every edition has been a blend of seasonal blooms, artistic arrangements, and a touch of cultural storytelling.

In earlier days, the show was mostly about showcasing rare and exotic flowers. Over time, it’s become an inclusive, family-friendly event — with themed displays paying tribute to freedom fighters, cultural icons, and historic landmarks, all crafted entirely out of flowers.

 

🚢‍♀️ The Journey In

This year’s entrance wasn’t over-the-top — no towering arches or massive cutouts — but the understated approach worked. You pass through neatly kept pathways lined with small floral borders. The real magic unfolds as you head towards the Glass House, where bursts of red, yellow, pink, and white greet you from every direction.

By the time you step inside, the transformation is complete — you’re in a living art gallery.

 

🏡 Inside the Glass House – Design Meets Comfort

The 2025 layout struck a balance between spectacle and space:

  • Wide central aisles for easy movement, even during the weekend rush.
  • Circular walking routes to ensure smooth crowd flow and no missed displays.
  • Corners dedicated to selfie spots, freeing up space in the main exhibition area.

The air inside feels cooler and calmer thanks to the open design, and the arrangement of blooms — from towering floral sculptures to delicate bonsai corners — encourages you to slow down and take it all in.

 

Best Time to Visit

  • Early morning (6–9 AM): Entry is free for walkers and joggers, and you’ll get that peaceful, fresh-morning vibe (Tripoto, Tarriq Salaam).
  • The Lalbagh Glass House opens at 9.00am, and if you are an early visitor, you can buy the tickets directly the Glass House and walk in.
  • You will be rewarded with minimal crowds, ample time to see the awesome exhibits, click wonderful photos.
  • Late afternoon or weekday visits offer softer light for photos and fewer crowds (Agoda, Tataneu).
  • Avoid peak weekend afternoons if you prefer more space and breathing room inside the Glass House.

 

Inside the Glass House

Step inside and you’re surrounded by vibrant, intricately designed floral creations. This year’s layout thoughtfully balances drama and flow:

  • Wide paths and circular navigation help crowds move smoothly.
  • Photo zones prevent traffic jams.
  • There are no seating zones inside the Glass House to offer rest when wandering gets tiring. Technically speaking, there is no need of seating zones instead the Glass House.

 

Comfort & Amenities

To make your visit relaxed:

  • Food stalls offer everything from local snacks to juices.
  • Free water kiosks keep you comfortably hydrated.
  • Shaded benches give you time to pause and admire the decor.
  • Restrooms are conveniently placed near entrances and high-traffic areas (Agoda, Tarriq Salaam).

 

Tips from Locals

  • Several visitors recommend going early—**7–8 AM on a weekend or on a Friday—to avoid heavy crowds (Threads, Reddit).
  • Prefer weekdays over weekends for a more peaceful time and smoother experience (Reddit).
  • in general: “arrive early… by 10 AM it starts filling up” (Tripoto, Agoda).

 

GPS-Worthy Highlights Beyond the Flowers

Take a short detour to experience lesser-known treasures within Lalbagh:

These quiet corners offer a break from the crowds—it’s great to explore them if time allows.

 

Transport & Timing Essentials

  • Opens daily from 6 AM to 7 PM, with free access for early-morning walkers (Tripoto, Tarriq Salaam).
  • The Lalbagh Metro Station on the Green Line is a convenient, accessible entry point (Wikipedia).
  • For cars, nearby parking is available at Al-Ameen and other nearby locations—but public transport is usually smoother (Tripoto).
  • Consider taking tour packages, which often include guided access and timed entry—a smooth way to fit everything in (Tataneu).

Ticket Insights

Beyond garden entry, the flower show requires separate tickets. Over the years, prices incrementally rose:

🎟 Tickets & Trends

Prices have gone up over the years, but remain affordable compared to similar exhibitions globally:

Year

Adult Price (Weekday / Weekend)

Child Price

Notes

2021

₹20 – ₹70

~₹20

Pandemic-year variability

2022

₹70 – ₹100

₹20–30

Slight variations across sources

2023

₹70 – ₹75

₹25

Some reports list single adult price

2024

₹80 / ₹100

₹30

Consistent across sources

2025

₹80 / ₹100 (also ₹70 / ₹80 reported)

₹20–30

Conflicting reports; check official site

*Some report lower weekend rates—check the official Karnataka Horticulture site before you go.

 

Digital Ease & Safety

From tickets to snacks, more vendors now accept UPI, cards, and QR payments. Just be sure to:

  • Verify the merchant’s name before paying.
  • Prefer mobile data over public Wi-Fi.
  • Keep payment alerts active for fast fraud detection.

 

Final Notes - Final Word

 

The 2025 Lalbagh Flower Show is an immersive lullaby of blooms, featuring tributes like arrangements honoring Rani Chennamma and Sangolli Rayanna (The Times of India). It’s a beautiful, richly layered experience—best savored slowly, with a water bottle in hand and sunscreen on your nose.

The Lalbagh Flower Show is more than an exhibition — it’s a tradition that has managed to keep its heritage alive while adapting to modern needs. The blooms change, the themes evolve, but the essence remains: a celebration of beauty, community, and nature at the heart of Bengaluru.

Plan your visit, go cash-light, and give yourself time to wander — because Lalbagh rewards those who linger.

 

 

## Call to Action 

I urge governments, financial institutions, businesses, and communities worldwide to join hands in declaring April 11 as **Safe ePay Day**.

Let’s celebrate UPI’s milestone by making **Safe ePay Day** a global movement for secure, innovative fintech.

Together, we can build a future where financial access is universal, and every e-payment is safe—starting with **Safe ePay Day** in 2026.

 

No Vada Pav, not even one bite,
Till SafeePay Day takes off in flight.
Quirky vow with a Mumbai flair—
Announce the date, and I’ll be
there!

 

Disclaimer: - The only Joy is Safe ePayments. Nothing More – Nothing Less.

 

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