The Heartbeat of Old South Bangalore
Banashankari Is a Tapestry of Generations — and Our Housekeepers Weave Cleanliness Into Its Fabric
Banashankari stretches across multiple stages, each named after the famous Banashankari Amma Temple that sits like a spiritual anchor on Kanakapura Road. Unlike the transient populations of IT corridors, Banashankari is home to families who have lived here for decades — Kannadiga households, Tamil-speaking communities, and a growing number of young professionals who value the area's unmatched connectivity to Jayanagar, JP Nagar, and the NICE Road. Housing is predominantly independent: two-storey and three-storey houses with sit-outs and small gardens, alongside clusters of well-built apartments in 2nd and 3rd Stages. This architecture demands a cleaning approach that respects different materials — the cool red-oxide floors of older homes need gentle mopping, while the vitrified tiles of newer flats require a specific cleaner to avoid dulling. Our housekeepers come with that material-specific knowledge. They are equally comfortable cleaning a traditional backyard area or a modern balcony, and they understand the importance of keeping the entrance kolam space swept and tidy before the rangoli is drawn.
Every maid we place in Banashankari has completed a multi-step verification: Aadhaar authentication, a police clearance certificate from Bangalore Police, and personal reference calls to at least two households in the nearby stages. Many of our staff live in the surrounding layouts — Kathriguppe, Ittamadu, and Hanumanthanagar — meaning they know the local bus routes, the water timings, and the festival dates. They are not strangers; they are neighbours who come to work with a sense of duty and belonging.
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