Between the Old Fort & the New Runway
We Understand the Grounded, Air‑Swept Rhythm of Yelahanka Life
Yelahanka is a town with a soul. It existed long before Bangalore swelled northwards, and that sense of deep‑rooted identity remains palpable. The Yelahanka Fort, though now a shadow of its former self, is a quiet reminder of the area's historic significance. The Yelahanka Lake, large and serene, is the town's ecological heart — early morning walkers, bird‑watchers, and young athletes training on its bund are a common sight. The area is divided between the Old Town, with its bustling market streets, traditional sweet shops, and closely packed houses, and the New Town, which is laid out in a neat grid of wide roads, educational institutions like NITTE Meenakshi, and modern apartment complexes. The proximity to the Kempegowda International Airport (KIAL) and the aerospace SEZ has brought a wave of aviation and engineering professionals, while the Air Force Station adds a distinctive defence presence. The result is a community that is both deeply local and refreshingly cosmopolitan.
Maintaining a home here requires a specific kind of diligence. The dry, dusty winds from the surrounding plains leave a fine layer of grit on every surface, requiring daily damp‑mopping and dusting. The hard water from borewells leaves stubborn white deposits on glass and tiles. And in many older houses, the presence of open sit‑outs, wide verandahs, and kitchen gardens means there's simply more ground to cover. A baby in such an environment needs a floor that is hygienically clean and a caregiver who never takes her eyes off them. Our all‑rounders are recruited from Yelahanka, Attur Layout, Allalasandra, and the nearby villages. They are women who know this terrain — they've grown up with this water, this dust, and this landscape. They bring a local's wisdom and a carer's heart to your doorstep.
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