
Inner Wheel Club of Hubli Midtown officially unveiled a brand-new bus shelter today in Rajendra Nagar, located near Oriental School on Gokul Road. This urban infrastructure project aims to provide much-needed relief to hundreds of daily commuters and students in the bustling Hubballi suburb. We saw Hubballi MLA Mahesh Tenginkai and local leaders and residents gather under the new roof as the ceremonial ribbon was cut. March 16, 2026.
Inner Wheel Club Hubballi Midtown Leadership
President Manisha D’Souza and Secretary Archana Tiwari spearheaded the project to improve local transit amenities. Our sources confirmed that the club collaborated with municipal authorities to ensure the structure meets safety standards. Pure service.
Gokul Road, Rajendra Nagar Bus Stand
Corporator Senthil Kumar attended the event, signaling a strong partnership between civic bodies and non-profit organizations. We talked to residents who said the lack of a proper shelter at this specific Gokul Road junction had been a major issue during the monsoon.
Hubballi Urban Development and Guests
Prominent local figures, including Krishna Gandagalekar and Prakash Kyarkatti, joined the club’s executive members for the dedication. We saw a sense of pride among the Rajendra Nagar community as the facility was handed over for public use. Absolute teamwork.
Hubballi Bus Shelter Stats
Gokul Road is one of Hubballi’s busiest arteries, yet 80% of its smaller interior stops, like Rajendra Nagar, lacked formal seating for seniors and children. One specific number: this project was completed in a record time buffer to ensure it was ready before the summer heat intensified.
Local Community News
This move follows a trend of local organizations stepping up to fix public gaps in North Karnataka. According to Hubballi Municipal sources.


