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9 Feb 2016

Mass Communication Colleges in Bangalore Address and Contact Details


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Here is the list of all Mass Communication Colleges Available in Bangalore Karnataka with Phone Number and Full Addresswith available seats and email id


National Institute of Management Studies 
# 123,1st Main Road,Kengeri Satellite Town,
Bangalore,-560060
Karnataka,India
Phone : 080-28485569, 9880094725
Website : http://www.nimsindia.org
Email : info@nimsindia.org
Course:Masters in Journalism & Mass Communication,
Bachelors in Mass Communication

Aakson Group of Institutions
#14, KHB Main Road,
Kanaka Nagar, RT Nagar,
Bangalore-560032
Karnataka,India
Phone : 8023542565
Website : http://www.aaksonedu.org
Email : director@aaksonedu.org
Course:Bachelors in Journalism,

Atria Institute of Technology
ASKB Campus, AGS Colony,
Anandnagar,
Bangalore-560024
Karnataka,India
Phone : 080-23547292,9886426502,9845044055
Website : http://www.atria.edu
Email : asha.sr1964@gmail.com
Course:Journalism

WLC College India
No. 1, Rhenius Street,
Richmond Road,
Behind Cafe Coffee Day,
Bangalore-560025
Karnataka,India
Phone : 080-43494555,9632499662
Email : contactus@wlci.in
Course:P.G.Diploma in Journalism & Mass Communication

Padmashree Group of Institutions
Nagarbhavi Circle,
Bangalore,
Karnataka,India-560072
Phone : 080-23211099
Email : pgibangalore@gmail.com
Course:Bachelors in Journalism

S Nijalingappa College
II Block, Rajajinagar,
Bangalore
Karnataka,India
Website :http://www.kle-college.edu
Course:Bachelors in Journalism

T John Group of Institutions
SG - 4, Manipal Centre,47,
Dickenson Road,
Bangalore-560042
Karnataka,India
Phone : 080-25597817
Website : http://www.tjohncollege.com
Email : admission2010@tjohncollege.com
Course:Bachelors in Journalism

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan,
No.43, Race Course Road,
Bangalore-560001
Karnataka,India
Phone : 080-22267303
Website:http://www.bhavankarnataka.com
Email:contactus@bhavankarnataka.com
Course:Post Graduate Diploma in Public Relations

Bhavan's Harilal Bhagwati College of Communication and Management
Race Course Road,
Bangalore,
Karnataka 560 001
Grams: "BHAVIDYA"
Phone: 22280841(O)/22201959,22997191(R)
Fax: 22287373
Course: Journalism

Garden City College
Garden City Education Trust (R.)
No 628/C, 11th Cross,
Indiranagar Ist Stage,
Bangalore-38.
Karnataka
Phone: (91-80) -25288831,25271385,22972753/4
Fax: (91-80) - 25291414
Email: gcetrust@vsnl.com
Website: www.gardencitycollege.edu
Courses: B A-Journalism, M.Sc-Electronic Media

Administrative Management College
30th Cross, 4th Block, Jayanagar
Bangalore - 560011
Phone: 080-26638991, 26638992
Fax: 080-6638994
Email: amcport@blr.vsnl.net.in
Courses: BA Journalism, MS Mass Communication

COMMITS - Institute of Journalism & Mass Communication
 # 1497, 19 Main,Near BMTC Depot,
HSR Layout Sector I,
Bangalore 560 102
Phone Nos.: 91-80-22581466,22581259
E-mail ID: admissions@commits.edu.in
Website: www.commits.edu.in
Website 2: www.Bangaloreeducation.in/COMMITS
Course:MA-Journalism & Audio-visual Communication,
MA-Marketing & Management Communication

Baldwin Women's Methodist College
90, Richmond Road,
Bangalore - 560025
Karnataka
Phone: 080-22219732
Course: BA Journalism

Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media (IIJNM)
316, 5th A Cross, HRBR Layout
3rd Block, Kalyananagar Post
Bangalore 560 043
Karnataka,India
Phone: 91-80-25448928/25448929/25440164/25444170
Fax: 91-80-25440210
Website: www.iijnm.org
Courses: Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism,
Diploma in Journalism,
Certificate Course in Journalism

B N M College 
12th Main, 27th Cross,
Banashankari II Stage,
Bangalore - 560070
Karnataka
Phone: 080-26710873,26713243
Course: BA Journalism

K V S College of Arts, Science & Commerce
Opp. BDA Complex, Austin Town Layout,
Bangalore - 560047
Karnataka
Phone: 080-25362635, 25306843
Course: BA Journalism

Surana College
16, Nittoor Srinivasa Rao Road,
South End Road, Basavanagudi,
Bangalore - 560004
Karnataka
Course: BA Journalism

Vasavi Vidyaniketan College for Women
3, Vani Vilas Road,
Bangalore - 560004
Karnataka
Phone: 080-26500104,26507232
Course: BA Journalism

Sree Veerendra Patil College of Arts, Science & Commerce
11th Main, 11th Cross, R M V Extension,
Sadashivanagar,
Bangalore - 560080
Karnataka
Phone: 080-23341327, 23335569
Course: BA Journalism

Sri Sri Centre for Media Studies
No. 19, 39 A Cross, 11th Main Road,
IV 'T' Block, Jayanagar,
Bangalore - 560041.
Karnataka
Phone: +91-80-2655 7572, +91-80-26557573
Tele-Fax:+91-80-2634 8333
Email: info@sscms.org
Website: www.sscms.org
Course: Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism


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20 Dec 2015

Infant Jesus Church in Bangalore

Here is Some Information about Infant Jesus Church in Bangalore Karnataka India.

Location : Post Box No.4712, Viveknagar Post, Rose Garden, Vivek Nagar, Bangalore - 560047
Built in : 1979
Built By : Rev Dr. Lourduswamy
Phone : +91-80-25301206 , +91-80-66836110
Timing : 5:45 AM - 9:00 PM
Best Time to Visit : Dec- Jan
Visiting Timing : 1 Hour
Email : E-mail:ijsvnagarblr47@sify.com
Nearest Railway station : Bangalore city station 6.5 Km

Nearest  Airport : Bangalore airport


About  Infant Jesus Church Bangalore

The Infant Jesus Church located at Viveknagar Bangalore.Bangalore and is one of the very popular religious attraction in the city. The foundation stone of the church was laid on 18th April 1969 by Most Rev.Dr.S. Lourduswamy, the then Archbishop of Bangalore.The new Infant Jesus Church, Bangalore was opened by Most Rev. Dr.D.S.Lourduswamy, Secretary of the Sacred.Congregation for the Evangelisation of the people, on 29th June 1979.Many of the important happenings of the church were happened on Thursdays, so the day was dedicated to Infant Jesus and is an important day of the church.Thousands of devotees from all religions visit the church everyday and more on Thursdays making the church as one of the Pilgrimage center in Bangalore.Thousands of devotees from all religions visit the church everyday and more on Thursdays making the church as one of the Pilgrimage center in Bangalore. The foundation stone of the church was laid on 18th April 1969 by Most Rev.Dr.S. Lourduswamy, the then Archbishop of Bangalore. The new Infant Jesus Church, Bangalore was opened by Most Rev. Dr.D.S.Lourduswamy, Secretary of the SacredCongregation for the Evangelisation of the people, on 29th June 1979. Many of the important happenings of the church were happened on Thursdays, so the day was dedicated to Infant Jesus and is an important day of the church.Bangalore and is one of the very popular religious attraction in the city. 
History of  Infant Jesus Church  Bangalore

In the mid sixties, the Sacred Heart Parish of Bangalore extended to areas like Somanahalli, now known as Viveknagar which were faraway for pastoral care. So, Rev. Fr.Paul Kinatukara, the parish priest of the Sacred Heart Church felt the need for a separate parish for areas around Somanahalli and undertook a vigorous unsuccessful search for a suitable land. One day as the Parish Priest was walking, he entered a garden in Somanahalli. It was a well maintained rose garden. He was impressed. "If only I could get this land for the Church" he wondered. "Oh! How nice it could be". But then, he felt that it was impossible, because over a lakh of roses were exported per week from there. However he felt a mysterious power overcoming him and made him resolve on the spot to buy this land at any cost. With this frame of mind, he returned home. As days rolled by, on suggestion, he prayed to the Infant Jesus of Prague [Nine hour Novena] for two months for help in his quest for land. His prayers were immediately answered and the rose garden was brought for a windfall price. 18th April, 1969, the foundation for a new church was laid by Most Rev. Dr.S. Lourduswamy, the then Archbishop of Bangalore. May 1971, Rev.Fr. L.Peter was appointed as the first parish priest of the new church, who took steps to celebrate the holy mass on the newly acquired land, brought the Infant Jesus statue from Sacred Heart church and installed it in an improvised old tent and thus began the "Tent Church" which lasted for over eight years. The newly acquired land, popularly known as the "Rose garden" surrounded by thick vegetation was infested with snakes and poisonous reptiles and with no street lights was plunged in darkness at night. All this did not deter the faithful who flocked to the church. 1972, this new parish was canonically erected by the Most Rev. Dr. P. Arokiaswamy, the then Archbishop of Bangalore. 1974, the local authorities turned down the plan for the new Church for want of the approval of the Bangalore Development Authority, but Fr.Peter patiently toiled on. 26th October 1977, the powerful and miraculous intervention of Infant Jesus finally enabled him to get the approval and the entire development charges of Rs.50,000 was completely waived off, which was the first ever waiver in the history of the Bangalore development authority. Since all the events occurred on Thursday, the day was dedicated to Infant Jesus. 29th June 1979, the Most Rev. Dr.D.S.Lourduswamy, Secretary of the Sacred Congregation for the Evangelisation of the people, came from Rome, blessed and opened the new Infant Jesus Church in the presence of a very large gathering of devotees of different faiths.
June 22nd 1989, Infant Jesus Shrine, adjacent to the church, was blessed by His Grace, the Most Rev. Dr.Alphonsus Mathias, Archbishop of Bangalore and opened to the faithful to honour and glorify the divine Infant Jesus of Prague. The Little King has been enthroned as the Great King of the world to assist His subjects in their trials, difficulties, and crosses.
He Who Himself has suffered so much desires to assist those who come to Him. He wishes to attract all hearts to His own through the attractiveness and simplicity of His Divine Infancy. The devotion to Infant Jesus has become widespread and the Infant Jesus Shrine is now known as the place of pilgrimage, miracles and Divine solace not only in this state, but across the country.

Mass timings of Infant Jesus Church  
Sunday                                                 
5.45 a.m.    –   Tamil           7.00 a.m.    –   English      8.30 a.m.    –   Tamil     10.00 a.m.  –   Kannada
11.15 a.m.  –   Tamil           5.00 p.m.    –   English      6.00 p.m.    –   Tamil
  
WeekdaysMonday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday
5.45 a.m. – Kannada         6:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. – Tamil             6:00 p.m. – English
Wednesday: 5.45 a.m. – Kannada         6:30 a.m. – English, 11:15 a.m. – Tamil

6:00 p.m. – Mass followed by Adoration in Tamil.

Thursday
[Novena Masses]
“Special day dedicated to
Infant Jesus”
5.45 a.m.    –  Tamil & English,     6.30 a.m. –  English,    9.00 a.m.    –  Telugu,   10.00 a.m.  –  Kannada
11.15 a.m.  –  Tamil,  4.00 p.m. –  Konkani ,  5.00 p.m.  –  English   6.00 p.m.    –  Tamil7.30 p.m.  –  Malayalam

 Nearest Hotel  Infant Jesus Church 

Novotel Bengaluru Techpark
Opposite Intel Campus, Sarjapur Outer Ring Road, Bangalore 560103
Tel: 080-6670 5000, Fax: 080-6670 5001
Email: h6453-re@accor.com ,Website: www.novotelbengalurutechpark.com

Royal Orchid Central
47/1 Dickenson Road, Manipal Centre, Bangalore 560 042
Fax: 080-2558 8594  ,Email: gm.central@royalorchidhotels.com
Website: www.royalorchidhotels.com

The Grand Magrath
30, Magrath Road, Bangalore 560 025
Tel: 080-2555 1555  ,Fax: 080-2554 3994
Email: enquiry@thegrandmagrath.com, reservations@thegrandmagrath.com
Website: www.thegrandmagrath.com

Hotel Regaalis
40/2, Lavelle Road, Bangalore 560 001 ,Fax: 080-2221 4857
Email: reservations@ushalexushotels.com ,Website: www.ushalexushotels.com

How To Reach Infant Jesus Church Bangalore 

By Road : There are many public and private vehecals availab;e to reach Infant Jesus Church in Bangalore .

By Rail : The Nearest Railway station is Bangalore city Railway station 6.5 Km .

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18 Dec 2015

Lalbagh Botanical Garden in Bangalore Karnataka

Here is Some Information about  Lalbagh Botanical Garden in Bangalore Karnataka India.

Location : 4 km from M.G. Road  
Built in : 1760
Built By : Hyder Ali, Tipu Sultan
Area: 40 Acres
Open: All days
10 per person for adults
free entry for children below 12 years

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Phone : +91-80-26571925 , +91-80-26578184
+91-80-26571925 | +91-80-26578184
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Timing : 6:00 AM   To 7:00 PM
Photography : Allow Camera fee 10/20 rs
Main Attractions:  1000 different species of flora, Glass House and flower shows
Entry Fee :Rs  10 per person for adults free entry for children below 12 years
Visiting Timing : Around 3 hours
Weather : Summer 20 - 37°C, Winter 10 - 32°C
Nearest Railway Station : Yesvantpur railway station Junction 8 Km
yesvantpur railway station Junction
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Nearest Airport : Bangalore Airport

 About Lalbagh Botanical Garden

The Lalbagh Botanical Garden is Located at 4 Km From M.G Road Bangalore Karnataka.The Garden was built in 1760 and founded by Hyder Ali.A well known botanical garden, Lalbagh Botanical Garden is one of the perfect places to spend a few refreshing moments amidst nature. A prominent tourist attraction in Bangalore, it used to earlier known as the Rose and Cypress Garden.With the literal meaning as the ‘The Red Garden’, Lalbagh is known of its exclusive variety of flowers and plants it has. It has been adorned with more than 1000 species of flora including various exquisite tropical plants, trees and herbs. This garden was originally the dream work of Hyder Ali, the then Head of Mysore State. However, this project was finished by the son of Tipu Sultan.
It comprises the largest collection of India’s rare tropical plants, many ancient trees, a decorated flower clock and an imaginary lawn surrounded by Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs. Moreover, tourists can enjoy the beauty of a glasshouse, which is inspired by London’s Crystal Palace, one of Kempegowda’s watch towers, a peaceful lake and a topiary park as well. The botanical garden is internationally famous for its scientific study and conservation of plants. For botany students, the place offers ample learning opportunities as rare species of flora are preserved here. 
The lush garden is renowned internationally for horticulture studies and for its well-maintained treasure trove of plant species. Today, the garden has about 1,854 species of plants. It is a beautiful public space for healthy recreation bringing people close to nature. Lalbagh has well-laid out roads, paths, seating spaces and of course plants. 
The centre stage of Lalbagh is the charming Glass House that was made for acclimatizing the exotic species. It also holds the famous biannual flower shows in January and August.
History of Lalbagh 

The history of this iconic garden of southern India is a long one. The Lalbagh Garden was initially commissioned by Hyder Ali, the Sultan of Mysore, in 1760 – about a year before he made himself ruler of the kindgom by overthrowing the then Maharaja. Soon after Hyder Ali’s death in 1782, his son Tipu Sultan took over as the Sultan of Mysore. He continued with the construction of Lalbagh and imported rare flowering plants from many parts of the world including Persia, Turkey, Mauritius, Afghanistan, and even South Africa. Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan’s love of Nature is evident from the number of flower gardens they have commissioned across the erstwhile state of Mysore. In its early days, it is believed, that the highlight of the Lalbagh was a variety of red roses that flowered all through the year. It is perhaps after these red blossoms that the garden was named Lalbagh. 

Architecture of Lalbagh  

The Lalbagh is said to be inspired in design by the Mughal Gardens which were quite popular at the time of construction of Lalbagh. The specialists in gardening – the Thigala Community were given the task of beautifying the garden. There are four different entry gates to Lalbagh in all the four directions. The major attractions of the garden include:
Lalbagh Glass House: The glass house in Lalbagh built in 1898, is inspired from the London’s Crystal palace. The Glass House appears as a shining white monument in glass hosting a wide array of colourful flowers in the morning whereas at night it is lit up in golden light creating a view which is a treat to the eyes. It is here that the flower shows are held in the months of January and August every year. Lalbagh has around 1854 species of plants some of which are very rare and exported from different parts of the world. The different species of plants found in the garden include Agathis sp., Amherstia nobilis, Araucaria sp., Averrhoa bilimbi, Bambusa sp., Bixa orellana, Brownea grandiceps, Castanospermum australe, Cola acuminata, Corypha umbraculifera, Couroupita guianensis, Cupressus sp., Eriobotrya japonica, Magnolia sp among others.

Lake in Lalbagh: There also is a lake situated in the vicinity of the Lalbagh. This lake situated in an area of 30 acres is one of the primary reasons for the development of the garden in this area of Bangalore as it makes for a beautiful view within the garden and meets the water requirements for the nourishment of plants in the garden.

Kempegowda Tower: The Kempegowda Tower is a monolithic rock formation in the Lalbagh garden. It is one of the four towers that were built by Kempegowda who apparently built the city of Bangalore. It is visited by people in large numbers and recently a proposal has been made to host a laser show besides this tower depicting the history of Bangalore city to the tourists. 
Some important things to see in Lalbagh

The Glass House,Kempegowda Tower,Bandstand,Lecture Hall,Lalbagh House,Pigeon House,Statue of Sri Chamaraja Wodeyar,The Directorate Building,Lalbagh West Gate Guard Room,The Museum,Deer Paddock,Aquarium building,Aviary,Lalbagh lake ,Mango Mela

Lalbagh Flower Show Quick Facts
  • Flower show is open from August 17 to 16, 2015.
  • Every year the parking spot is changing in view of security. Pedestrians can enter the flower show from any of the 4 gates.
  • The entry fee is priced at Rs. 50 on holidays for adults. On all other days the entry fee is Rs 40 for adults.
  • Entry fee for children on all days is Rs 10.
  • You can buy the tickets to Lalgabh flower show online Click Here .
  • Entry of private vehicles has been banned into Lal Bagh by The Horticulture Department.
  • School buses are allowed into the garden through the Double Road gate.
  • There are cloak rooms at each entrance of the Lalbagh Botanical Garden.
  • 40 CCTVs, hidden cameras and drone cameras have been used for providing security.
  • Timings: 9 am to 6 pm
Parking at Lalbag Botanical Garden Bangalora

The Lalbagh Botanical Garden is accessible through four different gates. Only one of these – the East Gate allows vehicular traffic. There is a parking space inside the garden near the East Gate. Vehicular movement is prohibited inside the garden.
How To Reach  Lalbag Botanical Garden Bangalora

By Road : Once in the city you can hire a private taxi or a cab which will take you to the garden easily or you can also opt for the BTIS (Bangalore Transport Informatuon System) buses heading to Jayanagar.

By Rail : The Nearest Railway station is Yesvantpur railway station Junction 8 Km.

By Air :  Bangalore Airport .

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17 Dec 2015

List of Foreign Banks in Bangalore Karnataka

Here is Address and contect detail of  Foreign Banks in Bangalore Karnataka.

American Express Bank, Bangalore G.P.O.
Plot No. 137, Ambassador Building, Bangalore G.P.O., Bangalore - 560025

BNP Paribas Bank, Yeshwanthpur
Plot No. 21/15, 3rd Floor, Land Mark Building, M.G. Road, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore - 560001
Phone : 080 - 25596777

Catholic Syrian Bank, Vasanth Nagar
Plot No. 21, 1st Floor, HVS Court, Cunningham Road, Vasanth Nagar, Bangalore - 560052
Phone : 080 - 25588374

Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, Brigade Road
No. 28, Citi Centre, Church Street, Brigade Road, Bangalore - 560001
Phone : 080 - 25582000

Royal Bank of Scotland, Jayanagar
No. 1, Ground Floor, Sri Lakshmi Venkateshwara Complex, Elephant Rock Road, Jayanagar, Bangalore - 560011
Phone : 080 - 22950268,9243408472

Bank of America, Dickenson Road
Shop No. 3, 5th Floor, Salarpuria Windsor, B Wings, Dickenson Road, Bangalore - 560042
Phone : 080 - 25326030
 
HSBC Bank, Yeshwanthpur
Plot No. 610, Manipal Centre, Dickenson Road, M.G. Road, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore - 560042
Phone : 080 - 25589696

Scotia Bank, Ashok Nagar
Ground Floor, S.N. Tower, M.G. Road, Ashok Nagar, Bangalore - 560001
Phone: 080 - 25581415

Deutsche Bank, Hosur Road
Shop No. 43, Electronic City, Hosur Road, Bangalore - 560100

Exim Bank of India, Yeshwanthpur
4th Floor, Ramana Shree Arcade, 18th Main Road, M.G. Road, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore - 560001080 - 25598599
Phone : 080 - 25589101

Standard Chartered Bank, Yeshwanthpur
Plot No. 26/27, 2nd Floor, Raheja Towers, M.G. Road, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore - 560001
Citibank, Yeshwanthpur080 - 41229680
Plot No. 2, Prestige Meridian, M.G. Road, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore - 560001
Phone : 080 - 39404444

DBS Bank, Ulsoor
Plot No. 3, Salarpuria Windsor, Ulsoor, Bangalore - 560008
Barclays Bank, Nelamangala
080 - 27723769
1st Floor, Nelamangala, Bangalore - 562123

Hongkong & Shanghai Bank, Jaya Nagar 3rd Block
Plot No. 75/3/2, 8th Main, Jaya Nagar 3rd Block, Bangalore - 560011
Phone : 080 - 26657668

Exim Bank, Yeshwanthpur
Ground Floor, 18 4th Floor Ramashree Arcade , M.G. Road, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore - 560001
Phone : 080 - 25550893

HSBC Bank, Langford Town
Ground Floor, Raksha Complex, Langford Town, Bangalore - 560025
Phone : 080 - 22120621

HSBC Bank, Bilekahalli
Plot No. 148/1, Bilekahalli, Bangalore - 560076
Phone : 080 - 25584992
 
ABN Amro Bank, Residency Road
Plot No. 99&100, Ground Floor, Prestige Towers, Residency Road, Bangalore - 560025
Phone : 080 - 41245555

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List of Punjab & Sind Bank Branches in Bangalore Karnataka

Here is Address and Contect detail of  Punjab & Sind Bank Branches in Bangalore Karnataka.

Punjab & Sind Bank, Chickpet
Ground Floor, S.B. Market, Chickpet, Bangalore - 560053
Phone : 080 - 22267476

Punjab & Sind Bank, J.C. Road
Plot No. 78/1, Aruna Mansion, J.C. Road, Bangalore - 560002
Phone : 080 - 22224827
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List of Citi bank Branches in Bangalore Karnataka

Here is Address and Contet Detail about Citibank Branches in Bangalore Karnataka.

Citi Bank, Richmond Town
Hayes Road, Richmond Town, Bangalore - 560025
Phone : 080 - 22272484

Citi Bank, Bangalore G.P.O.
#13, Gurappa Avenue, Primrose Road Cross, Bangalore G.P.O., Bangalore - 560001
Phone : 080 - 25596363
  
Citibank, Yeshwanthpur
Plot No. 2, Prestige Meridian, M.G. Road, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore - 560001
Phone : 080 - 41229680
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List of Allahabad Bank Branches in Bangalore Karnataka

Here is Address and Contect Detaio of  Allahabad Bank Branches in Bangalore Karnataka.

Allahabad Bank, Dickenson Road
No. 603, Manipal Centre, North Block, Dickenson Road, Bangalore - 560042
Phone : 080 - 25590985

Allahabad Bank, Jayanagar
No. 29, Diagonal Road, Jayanagar, Bangalore - 560011
Phone : 080 - 22442627

Allahabad Bank, Bannerghatta Main Road
Plot No. 947, 1st Floor, 16th Main Road, 2nd Stage, Bannerghatta Main Road, Bangalore - 560076
Phone : 080 - 26781875

Allahabad Bank, Gandhi Nagar
Plot No. 2, Karnataka Chambers of Commerce Building, Kempegowda Road, Gandhi Nagar, Bangalore - 560009
Phone : 080 - 22262064

Allahabad Bank, Banashankari 3rd Stage
Plot No. 297, 100 Feet Rind Road, Banashankari 3rd Stage, Bangalore - 560085
Phone : 080 - 26798444

Allahabad Bank, H.S.R. Layout
Plot No. 1237, 5th Main Road, Sector 7, H.S.R. Layout, Bangalore - 560102
Phone : 080 - 25720403

Allahabad Bank, HRBR 1st Block
Plot No. 806, 5th A Cross, Kalyan Nagar, HRBR 1st Block, Bangalore - 560043
Phone : 080 - 25454186

Allahabad Bank, Basavanagudi
Plot No. 121, Rathna Murthy Complex, Dr. DV Gundappa Road, Basavanagudi, Bangalore - 560004
Phone : 080 - 26679442

Allahabad Bank, Hanumantha Nagar
BMS College of Engineering Campus, Hanumantha Nagar, Bangalore - 560019
Phone : 080 - 26675727

Allahabad Bank, Rajaji Nagar
No: 136, 1st Block, Dr. Rajkumar Road, Rajaji Nagar, Bangalore - 560010
Phone : 080 - 23326060

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List of IDBI Bank Branches in Bangalore Karnataka

Here is  Contect no and Address of  IDBI Bank Branches in Bangalore Karnataka.

IDBI Bank, Wilson Garden
No. 58, Ground Floor, IDBI House, Mission Road, Wilson Garden, Bangalore - 560027
Phone : 80 - 22279578

IDBI Bank, Basavanagudi
No. 32 & 32/1, 2nd Floor, Khaleel Plaza, R.V. Road, Basavanagudi, Bangalore - 560004
Phone : 080 - 26579675

IDBI Bank, J.P. Nagar
No. 26/1, Sowbhagya Complex,
24th Main Road, J.P. Nagar, Bangalore - 560078
Phone : 080 - 26595111

IDBI Bank, Gandhi Nagar
No. 11, 1st Cross, Gandhi Nagar, Bangalore - 560009
Phone : 080 - 22256532

IDBI Bank, H.A.L. II Stage
No. 326, 1st & 2nd Floor, Ashwini Complex, 80 Feet Road, Indira Nagar, H.A.L. II Stage, Bangalore - 560008
Phone : 080 - 25211538

IDBI Bank, Banashankari 3rd Stage
No. 7, Shahwathi Arcade, Attimabbe Road, Banashankari 3rd Stage, Bangalore - 560085
Phone : 080 - 65394101

IDBI Bank, Sampangiram Nagar
Ground Floor, Mission Road, Sampangiram Nagar, Bangalore - 560001
Phone : 080 - 22106138

IDBI Bank, Malleswaram
No. 487, Malleswaram, Bangalore - 560003
Phone : 080 - 23568075

IDBI Bank, Residency Road
Plot No. 61, Residency Road, Bangalore - 560001
Phone : 080 - 25582268

IDBI Bank, Marathahalli
No. 4, Arasu Complex, 80 Feet Road, Dollars Colony,Ashwath Nagar, Marathahalli, Bangalore - 560094
Phone 080 - 23510119

IDBI Bank Ltd, Basavanagudi
Basavanagudi, Bangalore
Phone : 080- 22279576

IDBI Bank Ltd, Marathahalli
Marathahalli, Bangalore
Phone :080- 65687778

IDBI Bank Ltd., Koramangala 5th Block
Plot No. 6, 100 Feet Road, Koramangala 5th Block, Bangalore - 560095
Phone : 080-080 - 64554603

IDBI Bank Ltd., Dollars Colony
Shop No. 4, 80 Feet Road, Ashwath Nagar, RMV 2nd Stage, Dollars Colony, Bangalore - 560094
Phone : 080-65724024

IDBI Bank Ltd., R.T. Nagar
Shop No. 173, Ground Floor, Pacific Arcade, Mla Layout, R.T. Nagar, Bangalore - 560032
Phone : 80-23551122







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List of Bank of Baroda Branches in Bangalore Karnataka

 List of Bank of Baroda Branch  Contect Details and Address in Bangalore

1) Bank of Baroda, Indira Nagar 
    No. 332, Ground Floor, Chinmaya Mission Hospital Road, Indira Nagar, Bangalore - 560038
    phone : 080 - 25203685

2)  Bank of Baroda, Bannerghatta Main Road
    Ground Floor, Vijayashri Layout, Bannerghatta Main Road, Bangalore - 560076
    Phone: 080 - 26487644

3) Bank of Baroda, Vidya Nagar
   Ground Floor, Vidya Nagar, Bangalore - 562157
    Phone : 080 - 28477920

4) Bank of Baroda, Hosur Road
    Plot No. E-3, Singena Agrahara, Hosur Road, Bangalore - 560068
    Phone : 080 - 27848111

5)  Bank of Baroda, Sanjay Nagar
     No. 1-24, R.M.S. Colony, Sanjay Nagar, Bangalore - 560094

6)  Bank of Baroda, Malleswaram
     Plot No. 82, 6th Cross, Malleswaram, Bangalore - 560055
     Phone : 080 - 23571695

7)  Bank of Baroda, H.A.L. II Stage
     Plot No. 1301, Jeevan Bhima Nagar, H.A.L. II Stage, Bangalore - 560008
     Phone : 080 - 25207815

8)  Bank of Baroda, Basavanagudi
     No. 408, Diagonal Road, Visvesvarapuram, Basavanagudi, Bangalore - 560004
     Phone : 080 - 26502385

9)   Bank of Baroda, Gavipuram Extension
       Plot No. 634/61-99, 4th Cross, Dr. Shivaram Karanth Road, 6th Main, Gavipuram Extension,              
       Bangalore - 560019
       Phone : 080 - 26502445


10)  Bank of Baroda, Jaya Nagar 3rd Block
       Shop No. 2904, 9th Main Road, Jaya Nagar 3rd Block, Bangalore - 560011
       Phone : 080 - 26630533



11)  Bank of Baroda, Brigade Road
       Plot No. 72, Ground Floor, Nitesh Lexington Avenue, Brigade Road, Bangalore - 560025
       Phone : 080 - 25586137


12)  Bank of Baroda, Richmond Town
       Plot No. 25/1, Skipper House, Museum Road, Richmond Town, Bangalore - 560025 - Get Directions
       Phone : 080 - 22224746

13)  Bank of Baroda, Vijayanagar
       Plot No. 372/90, J.J. Residency, 18th Cross, 15th Main, M.C. Layout, Vijayanagar,     
       Bangalore -  560040
       Phone : 080 - 23141297

14)  Bank of Baroda, R.T. Nagar
       Shop No. 197, 10th Cross, C.B.I. Road, Ganga Nagar, R.T. Nagar, Bangalore - 560032
       Phone : 080 - 23531165


15)  Bank of Baroda, John Nagar
       St. John Medical College Campus, John Nagar, John Nagar, Bangalore - 560034
       Phone : 080 - 25530145

16)  Bank of Baroda, Frazer Town
       Shop No. 48, Haines Road, Frazer Town, Bangalore - 560005
       Phone : 080 - 25363104

17)  Bank of Baroda, Byrasandra
       Plot No. 1360-A, Byrasandra, Bangalore - 560011
       Phone : 080 - 22447673



18)  Bank of Baroda, Banashankari
       Plot No. 266/293, Srinivas Nagar, Banashankari, Bangalore - 560050
       Phone : 080 - 22424633

19)  Bank of Baroda, Yeshwanthpur
       Shop No. 66, Blue Moon Complex, M.G. Road, M.G. Road, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore - 560001
       Phone : 080 - 25587909

20)  Bank of Baroda, Bangalore City H.O
       #6H, Jwala Mukhi Complex, 1st Floor, Siddaiah Road, Bangalore City H.O, Bangalore - 560002
       Phone : 080 - 22224325







































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Bangalore The Garden City of India Information

Here is Some general Information about Bangalore The Garden City of India  Karnataka.

Location : Karnataka States, India.
Language : Hindi,English, Kannada
Coordinates: : 12°58′00″N 77°34′00″E
Currency: Indian Rupee
Altitude: 920m
Area: 741 Sq. Km
Population: 62 Million
Annual Growth: 2.69%
Population Density:  8,367 /Km²
Literacy: 83%
Religion: Hindus 85.92%; Muslims 11.05%; Christians 2.96%; Sikhs 0.02%; Buddhists 0.11%
Rainfall: 3000mm
Highest Average Temp. : 36°C
Lowest Average temp. : 14°C
Economy: 100 Billion US $ 

Bangalore is the most sought out cosmopolitan city in India. Banglore is Known as "The Garden City of India.Bangalore is the capital of southern state of Karnataka..Bangalore city is better known as IT hub of India. Find useful information relating to travel, restaurants, business, shopping and culture in the city of Bangalore.
A hugely cosmopolitan city, Bengaluru is India's most-preferred city to relocate to' but still retains its gentle, small-town heart. Like every other Indian city, Bangalore or Bengaluru is a study in contrasts. Over the last five years the city has come to the world's notice and has even entered the English lexicon, as a verb, (to get 'Bengalored' means to lose your job to someone in Bengaluru). Today, more expatriates live and work in Bengaluru than in any other Indian city, and hotels and serviced apartments are full of people in the process of relocating to India's 'intellectual capital'.

History of  Bangalore City karnataka 

The word Bangalore came from the Kannada word Bengaluru which means town of boiled beans. Bangalore, the Capital of the south Indian state of Karnataka is better known as Silicon Valley of India, a hub of most of the tech companies around the world. It is also known as the Pub City with the highest number of pubs in any Indian city and as Garden City for its year round blossoms and greenery.

The history of Bangalore can be traced back to 1100 A.D. A popular belief recounts that in the 11th-century Veera Ballala II, the Hoysala king was lost on a hunting expedition in a remote forest. While searching his way back, he met an old woman who served him boiled beans. The king named the place "benda kaal-ooru" means town of boiled beans which was eventually colloquialised to Bangalore

Modern Bangalore was founded by Kempe Gowda in 16th Century. During the 17th Century it was ruled by the Marathas. The Mughals came in 1868 to wrest Bangalore from Shivaji's brother Vyankoji Bhonsale. Bangalore was then leased to ruler Chikkadevaraja Wodeyar, the ruler of Mysore Kingdom in 1689. In 1759, Haider Ali took over the Kingdom. Tipu Sultan, the son of Haider Ali inherited the kingdom from his father and proclaimed himself as sultan. After the defeat Tipu in the Fourth Anglo Mysore war by East India Company, the maharaja of Mysore took administrative control of the state from the British. The state capital was shifted to Bangalore in 1831. The growth and development of the city started when the British established the Cantonment in the Bangalore City area and built a railway line from Bangalore to Chennai in 1964.
It was the first city of India to get electricity from a Hydel power plant from Shivanasamudra, a place near Bangalore, built on the river Kaveri in 1906.
The Government of Karnataka officially changed the name of the city from Bangalore to Bengaluru from 1 November 2006.

Today’s Bangalore is the proud host of the Indian Aeronautical Research and Development driven by Hindustan Aeronautical Limited (HAL) and Space Research and Exploration by ISRO.

The flourishing IT industry in Bangalore started way back in 1985 when Texas Instrument set up a R&D center in Bangalore. Today most of companies around the world have their software development center in the city.

How To Reach  Bangalore City karnataka  

By Air : Bangalore is extremely well-connected by regular flights from Delhi, Mumbai and most other important cities in India and also has international carriers flowing in and out of the Bengaluru International Airport, which is located about 40 kilometres from the main city. A taxi from the airport would take about 45 minutes to reach the city.

By Train : Bangalore has two important railway stations - Bengaluru City Railway Station and Yeswantpur Junction. Both railway stations have regular trains running from Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and other major cities. For travelling within Bangalore, there is Namma Metro (with limited connectivity), which is an intra-city rail network set up by the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation. 

By Bus : Bangalore is well-connected by a network of buses from cities like Goa, Mumbai, Pune, Coimbatore and Mangalore. The options range from regular buses to air-conditioned, Volvo and sleeper coaches. While some of the buses are run by Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation, there are also a number of private bus operators who run inter-city buses to and from Bangalore.

Bangalore City Map 



Google Map of Bangalore City karnataka


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