<p>Hello and welcome to <strong>DH Radio.</strong></p>.<p>Once upon a time in Bengaluru, double-decker buses were a fun way to commute within the city. But they were phased out in the late 1990s as vehicular numbers overwhelmed the roads.</p>.<p>But now, the BMTC wants them back in a new, electric, air-conditioned avatar. At least five of them will be on the streets by July-August this year. </p>.<p>In this episode, DH Radio's <strong>Rasheed Kappan </strong>rekindles some double-decker nostalgia, interacting with a cross-section of Bengalureans whose fun-filled bus commute had sparked a thousand memories. <br /> </p>
<p>Hello and welcome to <strong>DH Radio.</strong></p>.<p>Once upon a time in Bengaluru, double-decker buses were a fun way to commute within the city. But they were phased out in the late 1990s as vehicular numbers overwhelmed the roads.</p>.<p>But now, the BMTC wants them back in a new, electric, air-conditioned avatar. At least five of them will be on the streets by July-August this year. </p>.<p>In this episode, DH Radio's <strong>Rasheed Kappan </strong>rekindles some double-decker nostalgia, interacting with a cross-section of Bengalureans whose fun-filled bus commute had sparked a thousand memories. <br /> </p>