A Planned Locality Steeped in Culture and Commerce
Rajajinagar Is Bangalore’s Original Blueprint of Livability — and Our Housekeepers Understand Its Sacred Calendar
Rajajinagar was designed as a self‑contained town — it has its own market, theatres, temples, schools, and parks, all within walking distance. The streets are named after sages and rivers, and the architecture ranges from the colonial‑style bungalows of the 1950s to compact, well‑built 2BHKs from the 1990s. The community is predominantly Kannadiga, deeply connected to traditions, and every festival from Ganesh Chaturthi to Sankranti is celebrated with great enthusiasm. A housekeeper here must respect these rhythms. She dusts the family photos with a clean dry cloth, never rearranging a single frame. She knows that the front door kolam is a daily offering and gives it a wide berth until it’s time to wash it away. She also manages the dust from the busy Chord Road — wiping window sills and adjusting the curtains to let in the filtered morning sun. All our Rajajinagar maids are police‑verified and have been introduced to the local resident welfare bodies, so they are known faces, not strangers.
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