Two weeks into the lockdown, Bengaluru’s air quality has gone from satisfactory to good, according to a senior state pollution control board official. As per the locals, it is not only the air quality that has improved but also the beauty of the city.
Amidst the COVID-19 lockdown, except for the essential services, everything else is shut in the city. The blooming pubs to the hectic traffic, everything seems to be disappeared. For the first couple of days, while it seemed like a scene out of an apocalypse movie, slowly the citizens have discovered the underlying beauty of the city.
The photographers wouldn’t leave this chance to capture the scenic beauty of the city minus the crowd and minus the chaos. Sneaking their way through the police, the photographers of the city have captured surreal images of the city.
One of the busiest streets of the city, popular for its never moving traffic, Silk Board road caught the attention of the citizens and had their jaw drop.
The ever beautiful looking Vidhana Soudha continued to slay as the air quality got better and so did its breathtaking imagery.
The Banashankari Road which is either too noisy because of the market or too crowded because of the traffic seemed abandoned. One could hear the ambiance through the picture.