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July 17, 2025

IISc study says B'luru lacks infrastructure for people to walk or cycle to keep good health

- BOSKY KHANNA @ Bengaluru

A study by a team of researchers and mobility experts at Indian Institute of Science (IISc) has claimed that Bengaluru offers a good standard of living, but poor quality of life.

In the report, "1st World Symposium on Sustainable Transport and Livability," they compared Bengaluru's infrastructure, travel distance and modes of transport to other global cities and listed the lessons to be learnt.

Ashish Verma, Professor, Transportation Systems Engineering, Convenor, IISc Sustainable Transportation Lab, said, there is a difference between quality of life and standard of living. The latter indicates the purchasing ability like to buy a car, while the former is a reaction to the time one takes to reach workplace or any other destination. The stress one undergoes, the time spent in traffic jams, health impact and economic factors.

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