A Landscape Caught Between Its Village Past and Suburban Future
Talaghattapura Is South Bangalore's Sprawling Mosaic of Old Stone Houses, Fertile Backyards, and New Gated Layouts — Our Housekeepers Clean Across Both Eras With Ease
Talaghattapura was, until recently, a cluster of agricultural villages anchored by a large tank and centuries of shared water history. Today, it is transitioning rapidly. The main artery of Kanakapura Road brings a steady stream of new residents into plotted developments, villa projects, and low‑rise apartment buildings. Yet the original inhabitants still live in their ancestral homes — solid structures with red‑oxide floors, wooden rafters, and tulsi katte in the courtyard. Water is predominantly from private borewells, and its hardness is a daily reality. Dust from construction — from neighbouring villa sites, from road‑widening, from the constant movement of trucks carrying building materials — is the primary cleaning battle. A Talaghattapura housekeeper must therefore be two things at once: a preserver of old surfaces and a technician of new ones. She knows never to use harsh acids on red‑oxide, to dust the carved wooden doors with only a dry cloth, and to use a pH‑neutral cleaner on the polished granite counters in the newer kitchen. She also understands that privacy is paramount in this spread‑out setting, and she works with a quiet, unhurried diligence.
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