Jalahalli
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Jalahalli | |
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Suburb | |
Coordinates: 13°03′07″N 77°32′30″E / 13.0519°N 77.5416°E | |
Country | India |
State | Karnataka |
Metro | Bengaluru |
Government | |
• Type | Municipal Corporation |
• Body | Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike |
Population (2020) | |
• Suburb | 50,000 |
• Density | 6,771/km2 (17,540/sq mi) |
• Metro | 300,000 |
Languages | |
• Official | Kannada, |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN code | 560013,560014,560015 |
Jalahalli[1] is a suburb in northern part of Bengaluru is one of the greenest areas of Bengaluru. It is mainly divided into Jalahalli East and Jalahalli West. Gangamma Circle is the junction between the roads connecting Jalahalli East, Jalahalli West, Jalahalli Village, and Jalahalli Cross. The National Academy of Customs and Narcotics in Bengaluru is located here.
Jalahalli East has land on Jakarbandi State Forest. It houses major industrial companies like Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), Hindustan Machine Tools (HMT), CMTI and other PSUs. This area also houses various private industries, including the packaging unit of Tata Tea Ltd, and other small-scale industries. The Air Force Station, Jalahalli East is located between Gangamma circle and MS Palya. MS Palya is also connected to Vidyaranyapura while Jalahalli West Airforce station is near Jalahalli Cross and the Jalahalli metro station.
Jalahalli West, Kuvempu Nagar, has coconut grove and eucalyptus plantations. It includes the Indian Air Force Training Command, Ayyappan Temple and surrounding areas like Shettihalli, etc. This place is connected to the NH48 (Tumakuru highway) at Jalahalli Cross, and Jalahalli East at Gangamma Circle. The other landmarks in Jalahalli include BEL Market, Gangamma Circle, Jalahalli Village and Jalahalli Cross.
The neighbouring areas of Jalahalli include Gangamma Circle, Kuvempu Nagar, Kamagondanahalli, Siddhartha Nagar, Peenya, Abbigere Ramachandrapura, Hebbal, Vidyaranyapura, Dasarahalli, Mathikere, and Yeswanthpur.
Places of Worship
[edit]- Sri Mathamma Temple (Siddhartha Nagar)
- Muthayalamma Temple
- Sharadamba Temple
- Shani Mahatma temple.
- Ebenezer Marthoma Church
- BEL Ganesha Temple
- Jalahalli Sree Ayyappan Temple
- Sarva Murthy Temple
- St. Thomas Church
- St. Stephen's Church
- Our Lady of Fatima Church
- St. Mary's Orthodox Church (Now St. Mary's Orthodox Valiyapally)
- Raghavendra Mutt
- Anjaneya Temple
- CSI Krupalya Church, KG Halli
- Sharon Baptist Church, KG HAlli
- SDA Church, KG Halli
- St. Marys Cross Station, KG Halli
- St. Antony Chapel, Siddhartnagar
- Sri Rama Temple, KG Halli.
- Holy Bible Church, Kuvempu Nagar.
- Sri Muthumariyamma Temple, (KG Halli).
Educational institutions
[edit]- M.N.Degree College
- BEL Primary School
- BEL CBSE School
- BEL College
- Cluny Convent School
- Kendriya Vidyalaya No.1 Jalahalli
- Kendriya Vidyalaya No.2 Jalahalli
- Jalahalli Public School
- St. Claret School & College
- Air Force Technical College
- Sree Ayyappa Education Centre
- MN Poly Technic, KG Halli
- St. Stephen School, KG Halli
- Ashoka School and Polytechnic, KG Halli
- SDA English School, KG Halli
- Sharon English School
- St Paul college, Nagasandra
- AES high school, KG Halli.
- Sri Vidya Public School, KG Halli.
Parks and entertainment
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Transport
[edit]The area is connected by Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation. Following are the buses connecting the area with major areas/bus terminus of the city.[1]
BMTC Bus with number:
- 271D, 271J connects Jalahalli with Kempegowda Bus Station/Majestic.
- 271J connects Jalahalli with K R Market.
- 270C connects Jalahalli with Shivajinagar.
- 273C from Majestic to Jalahalli Cross.[2]
- 258 buses are starts from majestic to nelmangala and it connects jallahali.[3]
Current settlements
[edit]Jalahalli Village is surrounded by large government organizations that started shortly after independence.
Developments
[edit]Jalahalli area is dotted with small scale industries all over. Its proximity to Peenya industrial area has influenced the kind of work force availability.
The Bangalore International Airport [BIAL], located at Devanahalli, has added to the floating population.
The opening of Ring road has led to some more developments. There are hotels like Movenpick Hotel, ATMs, schools, and other basic amenities. [4]
People
[edit]R. Ashok BJP Leader and former Dy. Chief Minister of Karnataka
S. Ramesh, Congress leader, former Karnataka Minister and past president of the Karnataka Film Chamber [5][6]
Vidya Raman, Student and Dreamer
In Movies and Books
[edit]The 1979 Kannada film "Arivu" (Awareness) directed by Katte Ramachandra was shot in Jalahalli (BEL Colony and BEL School) in the late 70s.[citation needed]
The Killer of Jalahalli (a leopard) is one of the stories in the book called Nine Maneaters and One Rogue by written by Kenneth Anderson. [7]
Location
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "There's good news for Jalahalli Cross". Bangalore Mirror. 30 October 2018. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
- ^ "BMTC '273' Bus Route & Timings - Bangalore City Bus, Map, First & Last Bus". Bangalore City Bus. 8 July 2017. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
- ^ "BMTC '258' Bus Route & Timings - Bangalore City Bus, Map, First & Last Bus". Bangalore City Bus. 9 July 2017. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
- ^ "Apartments - Flats - Luxury Flats - Jalahalli Bangalore".
- ^ "S. Ramesh passes away". 8 July 2006 – via The Hindu.
- ^ "S.Ramesh".
- ^ "Full text of "Nine Man-eaters and One Rogue (1954)"".
External links
[edit]- Jalahalli Guide
- Jalahalli East[permanent dead link]
- Jalahalli West Archived 19 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- Bengaluru International Airport