Friday, January 29, 2010

BBMP Election Postponed – New Date yet to announce

The news is out BBMP election has been postponed and new Dates are yet to be announced.  This may take sometime after the reservation process and many other hurdles to be cleared.

What does this mean?

The election date of Feb 21 is now not a BBMP election date.  The election will now be held somewhere around Nov 2010 due to the school examination, monsoon season, panchayat election coming and teachers play an important role during these election as staffers.

The State Election Commission has written a note to the SC stating that they need at least 2 months of time to study the reservation process for each ward and redo the list.

In this regards, BBMP chief Bharat Lal Meena has sent a letter to the CM, that he is not interested in the job anymore.

We will need to wait for week time for the official announcement and the reason for the postpone of the election, which was going to be held after 3 years in Bangalore.

How did it evolve?

July 21, 2009 – Urban development Department issue reservation guidelines

October 1, 2009 – High Court Stays guidelines

October 29, 2009 – High Court upholds guidelines, order early elections.

November 30, 2009 – State Government announces reservation matrix

December 7, 2009 – State election announces poll dates

December 8, 2009 – Division bench of HC quashes reservation matrix

December 17, 2009 – Supreme Court stays the HC verdict

January 6, 2010 – Apex court order BBMP election using reservation list issued by state government on Nov – 30.

January 28, 2010 – Supreme court vacates stay, reverts matter to HC.

January 30, 2010 – Official announcement of BBMP Election Postpone – Date yet to be announced

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Apple IPAD is unveiled

safari_20100127 Apple IPAD has created a good hype when Apple announced about its new entrants in the innovation technology called IPAD. There were many rumors all around saying that this product of Apple will not be successful.

However, today Jan 27th, Apple has unveiled its most innovative product called Apple IPAD which has many features which person would look into if he is already making use of IPOD or IPHONE today.

hardware-01-20100127 Apple IPAD has all features which are currently present on Iphone and also many add on feature which are made available to the Mac users either on laptop or desktop. This one product is rushing the market to innovative products in range of touch screen usability.

About Apple iPAD

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Apple IPAD is a device which will completely run on Wifi and 3G technology. Using this you can hear music, videos, photos, and the most important is it display. With works on the orientation of the screen. It displays the exact paper which we read on the net and with same colors and no full view paper.

Specification of IPAD:

  • Apple iPad weighs just 680 grams and its.5 inch thin.
  • Bluetooth with A2DP. accessories_20100127
  • No camera.
  • Speaker and microphone included.
  • iPad includes accessories like standard Apple keyboard, cover for protection and dock..
  • A41GHZ chip inside the iPad.
  • LED backlight display.
  • Standard USB.
  • Black and white color combination.
  • The device specification includes a 1GHZ processor with graphics processor.
  • It is available in 16-64GB storage based on price and configuration.

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The Apple IPAD is priced at:

Apple IPAD with Wi-Fi 16 GB - $499 32GB - $599 64 GB - $699

Apple IPAD with Wi-Fi + 3G 16 GB - $629 32 GB - $729 64 GB - $829

In considering price with US – Apple iPAD in will available for about Rs.23000/-.  However, the iPAD will be available in April – June 2010 in India.

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Pre-University exams Postponed due to BBMP Election

The I PUC or Pre-University exams have been postponed to March due the upcoming BBMP election in the month Feb.

It was schedule to bring on Feb 22 and now the revised date in Feb 25.

The new time-table for PUC exam is:

Date

Morning

Afternoon

Feb 25, 2010

English

 
Feb 26, 2010

Kannada / English / Telugu / Tamil / Malayalam

Arabic

Mar 1, 2010

Geography / Maths

Logic, Home Science & Basic Maths

Mar 2, 2010 History / Electronics / Computer Science  
Mar 3, 2010 Chemistry / Business Studies / Psychology  
Mar 4, 2010 Economics / Geology  
Mar 5, 2010 Physics / Opt. Kannada / Accountancy  
Mar 6, 2010 Political Science / Statistics  
Mar 8, 2010 Biology / Sociology  
Mar 9, 2010 Hindi / Sanskrit Urdu

Power Water Energy Auditor in Bangalore

Here you go now we auditor for How to save Power and water in our house, localities or help other in educating them for the same.

It is very important in today world to save both the water and power.  We have a team MBA student from different college formed a team in order to educate the Bangalore citizen on how save water and power.

The team is not from one college, however, has one goal in common to achieve and educate all the citizens on how to save water and power in Bangalore which will help everyone.  This idea came into being after frequent power cuts happening in the locality and misuse of both power and water in their localities and various place in Bengaluru.

A small initiative taken by group of MBA aspirants, have given a way for all to think about the power and water saving tips.   These group of student a visiting each and every house in the localities on weekend and educating on how to save water and power, which will in return help us.

Certain Tips for Saving Power and Water : Click here

The group is known as “Power Energy Water Audtiors (PWA) with their website : PWA

Tips for Saving Power and Water from PWA - Bangalore

Power Water Energy Auditor as group MBA aspirants, who are going to each and every house in order to education on how to save Water and Power.

Here are some tips on how to save Power :  

  • When using the computer, turn the speakers off and turn them on only when you need them
  • Install a heat-saving hot water cylinder blanket
  • Do not leave mobile chargers plugged into sockets
  • Turn off the computer screen when not in use
  • Whenever you move out of a room, remember to switch off the lights and other machines
  • Use the washing machine only when you have a full load of clothes
  • Put off the AC half an hour before you leave the room
  • Try shading your AC unit from the bright sun as it can use up to 5 per cent more energy when exposed to direct sunlight
  • Use fluorescent light bulbs as they use 75 per cent less energy than incandescent bulbs
  • Vacuum the coils of your refrigerator every few months. It will help lower your electricity bill and also keep the condenser working better
  • Operate automatic dishwashers and washing machines only when they are fully loaded
  • Do not use running water to thaw meat or other frozen foods. Defrost food overnight in the refrigerator or by using the defrost setting in your microwave
  • Install water softening systems only when necessary.

Tips on How to Save Water:

  • Verify that your home is leak-free. Read your water meter before and after a two-hour period when no water was used. If the meter does not read exactly the same, there are hidden leaks.
  • Check for toilet tank leaks by adding food colouring to the tank. If the toilet is leaking,the colour will disappear within 30 minutes. Check the toilet for worn out, corroded or bent parts. Most replacement parts are inexpensive, readily available and easily installed. (Flush as soon as test is done, since food colorings may stain your tank)
  • Install a toilet dam or put a filled bottle in the tank to reduce the water flow during each flush
  • Avoid flushing the toilet unnecessarily
  • Install dual flush type cisterns
  • Take shorter showers. Replace shower head with an ultra-low-flow version. Some units are available that allow you to cut off the flow without adjusting the water temperature knobs

To know more you can visit the PWA website : Click here

Courtesy : Bangalore Mirror and PWA

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

President Medal for 30 state Police officers from Karnataka

This year Karnataka is getting as much as 30 President medal in various categories from fire service to Police department.

President Police medal will given to 3 officers in Karnataka and3 to fire service professional of the State.

The list of recipient for the awards are :

  • Bangalore City Additional Commissioner of Police (L&O) M R Pujar and K U Ramesh
  • Chief Fire Officer, Bangalore East (Distinguished Service), Alok Kumar
  • JCP (Crime) and Basavaraj Malagatti
  • DCP (North-East Division)
  • Bangalore City (Meritorious Service). A S Khader
  • Deputy Superintendent of Police
  • Finger Print Bureau (FPB)
  • Western Range

Under Distinguished Category Service Awards:

  • H N Sathyanarayana Rao, IGP, Eastern Range, Davangere
  • M R Pujar, Additional Commissioner of Police (Law & Order), Bangalore
  • S A Khader, DySP, FPB, Western Ranger, Mangalore.

Under Meritorious service Awards:

  • Pronab Mohanty, DIG, Karnataka Lokayukta
  • Alok Kumar, Jt Commissioner of Police, Bangalore
  • R S Harihar, DIGP, Railways, Bangalore
  • Basavaraj Malagatti, DCP, (North-East Division) Bangalore
  • B N Neelagar, SP, KLA, Gulbarga
  • R B Mohan Reddy, AIGP (General), Chief Office, Bangalore
  • C Hiremath, Commandant, Ninth Battalion, KSRP, Bangalore
  • S P Balaji Singh, DySP, CID, Bangalore
  • C P Janawad, DySP, Chikkodi, Belgaum
  • A Raghuveer, ACP (Wireless), Control Room, Bangalore
  • M G Nagalingaiah, Assistant Commandant, Third Battalion, KSRP, Bangalore
  • B J Sirurmath, Inspector, Finger Print Bureau, Gulbarga
  • Ananthaiah, I/C Sub Inspector, Forest Cell, Bangalore
  • T Dyave Gowda, ARSI, Intelligence, Bangalore
  • M Puttaswamy, RSI, Fifth Battalion, KSRP, Mysore

Under Meritorious service (Fire) Awards:

  • N R Markandeya, Chief Fire Officer, Hubli
  • Shankarappa, District Fire Officer, Bijapur Fire Station
  • D R Ananda Rao, Fire Station Officer, Gadag
  • KMD Shaiulla, Assistant Fireman Station Officer, Molakalmur, Chitradurga district
  • A D Gowda, Assistant Fire Station Officer, Kumta, Uttara Kannada district;
  • K Raja Shetty, Assistant Fire Station Officer, High Grounds, Bangalore
  • Munikrishnappa, Assistant Fire Officer,  Banashankari, Bangalore
  • C Chaluvaiah, Leading Fireman, Nanjangud Fire Station, Mysore district
  • K Devaiah, Fireman, North Fire Station, Bangalore.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Traffic Diversion during Republic Day in Bengaluru

The city traffic police has made the good arrangement around the Parade Ground attending the event on Jan 26th.

Diverson of Traffic and Updates:


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  • Yellow car passes should come to Cubbon Park and enter Gate 1 facing northern side of the parade ground and park their vehicles on the western side
  • White car passes and government secretaries, military officers and police officers should use Gate 2 (Cubbon Road in front of military supply depot) and park their vehicles on north eastern side of parking lot inside the parade ground.
  • Pink pass should park their vehicles at B R V Police Parade Ground (entry to the ground is through MG Road) and come to parade ground through Gate 3 by walk.
    Green car pass holders should park their vehicles on Kamaraja and Main Guard Cross Road and enter the parade ground through Gate 4 by walk.
  • All vehicles carrying participants should enter through Gate 3. The vehicles should be parked behind the fort wall inside the parade ground (southern side).
  • All government vehicles should enter the parade ground from Gate 3 and park their vehicles behind the participant’s vehicles (southern side).
  • All two-wheelers should be parked on Kamaraja Road northern side. The motorists can enter through Gate 3 on Kamaraja road by walk.
  • Those who do not have car passes can park their vehicles on Kamaraja road parking area and enter through Gate 3 on Kamaraja road by walk.

Movement of Traffic:

  • All traffic will be  diverted from 8 am to 10.30 am from BRV Junction to Kamaraj Road Junction on Cubbon Road.
  • Traffic coming in from CTO Circle to Manipal Centre on Cubbon park will need to take a left turn on Central Street at BRV Junction and move as:
  • Central Street junction- right turn-Infantry Road-Safina Plaza - left turn-Main Guard Road-Allies Circle-Dispensary Road- Kamaraja Road and Dickenson Road junction-right turn-KR Road-K R Road junction-left turn-and Cubbon road on to Manipal Centre junction
  • Vehicles coming from Manipal junction to CTO junction on Cubbon road will take left turn at KR Road junction towards-Cauvery Art and Crafts Circle junction- right turn - MG Road-Anil Kumble Circle-right turn-BRV junction- left turn-and on to CTO Circle.
  • Vehicles coming from Anil Kumble Circle to Cubbon Road will go straight on Central Street junction- right turn-Infantry road-Safina Plaza-left turn-Main Guard Road-Allies Circle-Dispensary Road-Kamaraja Road and Dickenson road junction-right turn-KR Road junction- left turn-and Cubbon Road on to Manipal Centre junction.
  • The vehicles coming from Cauvery Arts and Craft Circle on MG Road to Cubbon Road and KR Road junction can go straight on MG Road towards Anil Kumble junction-right turn- BRV junction-left turn-Cubbon Road and on to CTO Circle on.

Courtesy: Bangalore Traffic Police and Deccan herald

Republic Day Celebration in Bengaluru

City is now gearing for the Republic Day celebration at the Parade Ground.  With the IB updating about more terror strike in India.  Bangalore police has already made all arrangement for the security for this year celebration of Republic Day.

Event Details

The event is going to take place at the Parade Ground at Field Marshal Manekshaw with Governor HR Bharadwaj will receive the salute from City Traffic Police for the arrangement.  All the event will take place at Parade Grounds.

HR Bharadawaj will be in the Parade Ground at 9:00 am.

Do & Donts while attending the Event:

1) People should not carry any kind equipment to the ground. (Camera, mobile phone, handbags etc)

2) People need to in the ground before 8:30 am , after which they will not be allowed.

Keeping in view with the Security Concerns

  • There about 1800+ police personnel deployed for this event.
  • We have some additional DCP, ACP and Police Inspectors deployed for this event.
  • Parade Ground is fully equipped with CCTV camera all around with a close watch.
  • Many CAR (City Armed Reserve) and KSRP (Local state reserve police) have also been deployed nand will be present at the venue.
  • Fire and ambulance service are also made available in case of emergency

Traffic Update while attending the Venue : Bangalore Traffic Updates



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Last List of BBMP Ward Zone Details

BBMP comprises of 147 wards only 3 years, with the spreadout of the city and many new villages coming in merge with the city.  BBMP has decided to increase ward number from 147 to 198.

This year BBMP will see all 198 ward go to election on the same day with different locations.

Find the list of Ward Zone details with their Constitutency: 166-Govindaraj Nagar, 167-Vijay Nagar, 170-Basavanagudi, 171-Padmanabh Nagar, 172-BTM Layout, 173-Jayanagar, 158-Hebbal, 159-Pulikeshi Nagar, 160-Sarvajna Nagar, 161-C.V.Raman Nagar, 163-Shanti Nagar, 162-Shivaji Nagar, 175-Bommanahalli, 174-Bengaluru South

Constitutency Ward No Name of the Ward
166-Govindaraj Nagar 103 Kaveripura
  104 Govindaraj Nagar
  105 Agrahara Dasarahalli
  106 Dr. Rajkumar Road
  125 Marenahalli
  126 Maruthi Mandir
  127 Mudalapalya
  128 Nagarabhavi
  131 Nayandahalli
167-Vijay Nagar 122 Kempapura Agrahara
  123 Vijay Nagar
  124 Hosahalli
  134 Bapujinagar
  132 Attiguppe
  133 Hampi Nagar
  157 Gali Anjaneya Temple
  158 Deepanjali Nagar
170-Basavanagudi 154 Basavanagudi
  155 Hanumanth Nagar
  164 Vidyapeeta Ward
  156 Srinagar
  162 Girinagar
  163 Katriguppe
171-Padmanabh Nagar 161 Hosakerehalli
  165 Ganesh Mandir
  182 Padmanabha Nagar
  183 Chikkalasandra
  166 Karisandra
  167 Yediyur
  180 Banashankari Temple
  181 Kumarswamy Layout
172-BTM Layout 146 Lakkasandra
  152 Suddagunte Palya
  172 Madiwala
  176 BTM Layout
  147 Adugodi
  148 Ejipura
  151 Koramangala
  173 Jakkasandra
173-Jayanagar 168 Pattabhiram Nagar
  169 Byrasandra
  170 Jayanagar East
  171 Gurappanapalya
  177 JP Nagar
  178 Sarakki
  179 Shakamari Nagar
158-Hebbal 18 Radhakrishna Temple
  19 Sanjaya nagar
  20 Ganga nagar
  21 Hebbala
  22 Vishwanath Nagenahalli
  33 Manorayanapalya
  34 Gangenahalli
  46 Jayachamarajendra Nagar
159-Pulikeshi Nagar 31 Kushalnagar
  32 Kaval Bairasandra
  48 Muneshwara Nagar
  60 Sagayarapuram
  47 Devara Jeevanahalli
  61 S K Garden
  78 Pulikeshinagar
160-Sarvajna Nagar 27 Banasavadi
  28 Kammanahalli
  29 Kacharakanahalli
  49 Lingarajapura
  59 Maruthi Seva Nagar
  23 Nagavara
  24 HBR Layout
  30 Kadugondanahalli
161-C.V.Raman Nagar 80 Hoysala Nagar
  88 Jeevanbhima Nagar
  113 Konena Agrahara
  50 Benniganahalli
  57 C.V.Raman Nagar
  58 New Thippasandra
  79 Sarvagna Nagar
163-Shanti Nagar 111 Shantala Nagar
  116 Nilasandra
  117 Shanti Nagar
  89 Jogupalya
  112 Domlur
  114 Agaram
  115 Vannarpet
162-Shivaji Nagar 90 Ulsoor
  91 Bharathinagar
  92 Shivaji Nagar
  62 Ramaswamy Palya
  63 Jayamahal
  93 Vasanth Nagar
  110 Sampangiram Nagar
175-Bommanahalli 174 HSR Layout
  175 Bommanahalli
  189 Hongasandra
  190 Mangammanapalya
  186 Jaraganahalli
  187 Puttenahalli
  188 Bilekhalli
  193 Arakere
174-Bengaluru South 191 Singasandra
  192 Begur
  184 Uttarahalli
  185 Yelchenahalli
  197 Vasanthpura
  194 Gottigere
  195 Konankunte
  196 Anjanapura

Find the list Ward Zone Details : BBMP Ward Zone

BBMP Ward List for Ward Zone

BBMP comprises of 147 wards only 3 years, with the spreadout of the city and many new villages coming in merge with the city.  BBMP has decided to increase ward number from 147 to 198.

This year BBMP will see all 198 ward go to election on the same day with different locations.

Find the list of the BBMP Ward Zone : 154-Rajarajeshwari Nagar, 153-Yeshwanthpura, 156-Mahalakshmi Layout, 157-Malleshwaram, 165-Rajajinagar, 164-Gandhi Nagar, 168-Chamarajpet, 169-Chikpet

Constitutency Ward No Name of the Ward
154-Rajarajeshwari Nagar 160 Rajarajeshwari Nagar
  129 Jnana Bharathi
  69 Laggere
  73 Kottegepalya
  38 HMT
  42 Lakshmi Devi Nagara
  16 Jalahalli
  17 J P Park
  37 Yeshwanthpura
153-Yeshwanthpura 130 Ullalu
  159 Kengeri
  198 Hemmigepura
  40 Dodda bidarakallu
  72 Herohalli
156-Mahalakshmi Layout 43 Nandini layout
  44 Marrappana palya
  68 Mahalakshmi Puram
  74 Shakthi Ganapathi Nagar
  67 Nagapura
  75 Shankar Matt
  102 Vrisabhavathi Nagar
157-Malleshwaram 35 Aramane Nagara
  36 Mattikere
  45 Malleswaram
  64 Rajamahal Guttahalli
  65 Kadu Malleshwar Ward
  66 Subramanya Nagar
  76 Gayithri Nagar
165-Rajajinagar 99 Rajajinagar
  100 Basaveshwara Nagar
  101 Kamakshipalya
  107 Shivanagara
  97 Dayananda Nagar
  98 Prakashnagar
  108 Sri Ramamandir
164-Gandhi Nagar 77 Dattatreya Temple
  94 Gandhinagar
  95 Subhash Nagar
  96 Okalipuram
  109 Chickpete
  120 Cottonpete
  121 Binnypet
168-Chamarajpet 135 Padarayanapura
  136 Jagajivanaram Nagar
  137 Rayapuram
  138 Chalavadipalya
  139 K R Market
  140 Chamrajpete
  141 Azad Nagar
169-Chikpet 118 Sudhama Nagar
  119 Dharmaraya Swamy Nagara
  142 Sunkenahalli
  143 Vishveshwara Puram
  144 Siddapura
  145 Hombegowda Nagara
  153 Jayanagar

Find next list of BBMP Ward list : Next BBMP Ward List

BBMP Ward Zone Details

BBMP comprises of 147 wards only 3 years, with the spreadout of the city and many new villages coming in merge with the city.  BBMP has decided to increase ward number from 147 to 198.

This year BBMP will see all 198 ward go to election on the same day with different locations.

Find the list of the BBMP Ward Zone : 150 - Yelahanka, 152 - Byatarayanapura,  151- K.R.Puram, 174- Mahadevapura, 155- Dasarahalli.

Constitutency

Ward No

Name of the Ward

150 - Yelahanka 1 Kempegowda Ward
  2 Chowdeswari Ward
  3 Atturu
  4 Yelahanka Satellite Town
152-Byatarayanapura 5 Jakkuru
  6 Thanisandra
  7 Byatarayanapura
  8 Kodigehalli
  9 Vidyaranyapura
  10 Dodda Bommasandra
  11 Kuvempu Nagar
151-K.R.Puram 25 Horamavu
  26 Ramamurthy Nagar
  51 Vijinanapura
  52 Krishnarajapura
  53 Basavanapura
  55 Devasandra
  56 A Narayanapura
  81 Vijnana Nagar
  87 HAL. Airport
174-Mahadevapura 54 Hudi
  82 Garudachar Palya
  85 Dodda Nekkundi
  83 Kadugodi
  84 Hagadur
  149 Varthuru
  86 Marathahalli
  150 Bellandur
155-Dasarahalli 12 Shettihalli
  13 Mallasandra
  14 Bagalakunte
  15 T Dasarahalli
  39 Chokkasandra
  41 Peenya industrial area
  70 Rajagopal Nagar
  71 Hegganahalli

Find next list of BBMP Ward list : Next BBMP Ward List

BBMP Ward list for Election 2010

BBMP is getting ready for the election for this year 2010.  It is exactly after 3 years that198_sno_upd_final1 BBMP will go on for Election.  Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagar Palike will have new Mayor on Feb 25, 2010.

There has been a lot of talks and discussion going on between the Courts and BBMP related to date and also the Ward Delimitation in order to get the increase count of Wards number. In 2004-05 BBMP had only 147 wards and now the wards have been increased to 198.

Bangalore is divided into 8 zone and 198 wards this election.  The election will be held on Feb 21st 2010.  The details of 8 Zone for BBMP are:

  • Yelanhanka
  • Mahadevapura
  • Dasarahalli
  • Rajarajeshwarinagar
  • West Bangalore
  • East Bangalore
  • South Bangalore
  • Bommanhalli

Each zone comprise has its a list of areas comprises for this election and many new areas been added with some areas moved to different zone.

The election schedule for the BBMP is:

1) Jan 15 - Feb 25, 2010 : Election code of Conduct will come into effect
2) Feb 8, 2010 : Last date for candidate to file nominations
3) Feb 9, 2010 : Scrutiny of nominations
4) Feb 11. 2010 : Last draw to withdraw nominations

Election Date:

5) Feb 21, 2010 : Polling will start from between 7:00 am – 5pm

Counting and Results for BBMP:

6) Feb 24, 2010 – Counting and results from 8:00 am onwards

Election Ends on Feb 25, 2010 with a new Mayor and respective area /ward/localities Corporators.

Find the list of 198 Wards : BBMP Wards Details

Saturday, January 23, 2010

List of 35 colleges released - Bangalore

It is time for some of the colleges in Bangalore now to stop functioning after the State Government released the list of 35 college which are running some of the course which are not approved.

Last week, it was Universities losing their deemed status which has 6 Universities from Karnataka and on Friday state Government released a list of colleges which needs to be stop functioning.

All the colleges have received the notification for immediate stoppage of functioning, which has been followed by many of the college listed. However, some colleges are still functioning and are going to meet the Government for the issue.

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The list of 35 colleges which needs to stop functioning are:

• WLC College of India – Dickenson Road

• ITM Institute of Hotel Management – Bannerghatta Road

• NIFE – Shivaji Nagar

• Amity Global Business School – St.Johns Hospital Road

• Vasavi Institute of Management and Advanced Studies – Banashankari II Stage

• CYGMAX Institute of Management Studies – JP Nagar

• Magnus School of Business – JP Nagar

• INC – JP Nagar

• IIJT Finance – MG Road

• TASMAC – Hosur Main Road

• Mentoris School of Management – Jayanagar

• Asia Graduate School of Business – Hyderabad

• St Mary’s College – IndiraNagar

• Academy of Business Management – Garabhavipalya

• Bangalore Institute of Aeronautical Engineering – Nagarabhavi

• Bangalore Management Academy – Marathalli

• Indian Business Academy – Kanakapura Main Road

• Indian Institute of Aeronautical and Marine Engineering – Padmanabhanagar

• Srusti Info Systems – Vijaynagar

• ICFAI Institute of of Science – Bannerghatta Road

• MATS School of Business and IT – JP Nagar

• Siddartha Institute of Aeronautical Engineering – Hebbal

• Institute of Finance and International Management – Banashankari II stage

• M S Ramaiach School of Advanced Studies – NEW BEL Road

• M P Birla Institute of Management – Race Course Raod

• Presidency College of Hotel Management – Airport Road

• TASMAC – Basavanagudi

• Agasthya College of Management Studies – Mangalore

• NITTE Institute of Catering Studies – Mangalore

• The Institute of Engineering Science and Technology – Belgaum

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Lalbagh – Towers of flowers

ff3 Lalbagh flower shows has started for this season from 19th Jan – 27th Jan open for public for this republic day.

Thousands of visitor come to this event with an imagination to see all kinds of flowers , decoration and rare species and some verities of flowers and trees for week long exhibition of flowers.

This year flower shows is showcased with a major attraction of Qutub Minar made out of 1QM lakh flowers, mostly roses.  It is 30ft structure and also lits up in the evening depicting the Qutub Minar of Delhi.

Cavery Mata or river goddess is another major attraction at this FFshow with about 60,000 rose flower.  Other attraction includes: Potted plants, cut flowers, vegetable carving flowers, art flowers, flora and fauna, bonsai and many other vegetables plants which are also at sale during the show. 

This time we have about 480 exhibitors with 1500 varieties of orchids and 250 varieties of  flowers from countries like Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan and Netherland.  Also from Assam, Arunchal Pradesh, Sikkim and Nagaland to display the best plant which can be displayed at home.

Tickets are priced at Rs 30/- for adults on normal days and holidays and weekend it Rs. 40/- with children at 10/-.  With ticket counter available on gates.

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To know more about LalBagh : Lalbagh Bangalore

LalBagh Flower Show - Bangalore

1208-LalBagh-Garden-Bangalore Lalbagh Flower show is back this republic day.  This is one event which has twice every year on 26th Jan and 15th Aug.

Lalbagh flower show is a display of varieties of flowers from all over the country and world.  They many new varieties of flowers displayed on the show which are very species and available for certain period.

About LalBagh Botanical Garden:1206-LalBagh-Glass-House

Lal Bagh Botanical Garden is one of best Botanical Garden in the Bangalore city. The garden lies in the heart of the city and also called as LalBagh.  The garden was built by Hyder Ali and the major attraction of the Garden is it Glass house, Aquarium and a tree which is about 300 years old.

Lalbagh has unique collection of flowers and different kinds of trees with about 1800+Tree varities of flower plants and many other on display.  These range from mherstia 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., Swietenia mahagoni etc.

Indigeneous species such as Artocarpus heterophyllus, Bombax ceiba, Butea monosperma, Cassia fistula , Dillenia indica, Ficus sp., Lagerstromia speciosa, Michelia champaca, Mesua ferrea etc., can be seen.

LalBagh Attractions:

KG There are many infrastructure construction present in Lalbagh Botanical Garden.  However, the most famous is and must see the See through Glass house which hold all the major events in LalBagh Garden.

Other attractions are: Bandstand, Lecture Hall,  Lalbagh House, Statue of Sri Chamaraja Wodeyar, the Directorate Building, Lalbagh West Gate Guard Room, the Museum,

The newly added are Deer Paddock, Aquarium building, Aviary and oldest monument of Bangalore city which depicts the history is Kempegowda Tower. Lalbagh lake is an important attraction with a tree which is about 300 years old.

Information about LalBagh Bangalore:

  • LalBagh is open from early morning 6:00 am to evening 8:30 pm with close time in the afternoon of 2 hours in the afternoon.
  • Anyone can visit Lalbagh at point of the year.  There are many morning walkers coming to park for fresher and for which they need pay nominal charge.  At other times, a fee of Rs.10/- is charged. Entry for school children and the disabled is free all day.
  • Lalbagh Flower show is organzied twice a year during the Republic Day and Independence day of India
  • A major tourist attraction in Bangalore city.

How to reach LalBagh Bangalore:

  • Lalbagh is well connected from all parts of Bangalore city, be it local transport or city based transport.
  • Just 4-5 kms from Vidhana Soudha, and 5 kms from BMTC Bus stop, 3 kms from Jayanagar.
  • LalBagh has a four entrance, with the vehicles to be allowed from East  Gate only.

Flower show for the display for the year 2010 : LalBagh flower Show

For more information about Lalbagh : Visit here

Bangalore City


Bengaluru or Bangalore known as to the world. Bangalore city is the capital of Karnataka with the major IT Hub and Silicon Valley of India. Bangalore city is always know as Garden city due to beautiful gardens and parks in and around the city.

About Bengaluru City

Bengaluru is located in the southern part of Karnataka and the 3rd most populous city in the country. Bangalore has a very old history from 900 when it was called as "Kempe Gowda". Kempe Gowda is known as the person who has designed the city under the regime of Vijanagara Empire.

Bangalore today house the best software companies, industries in all sector located in all region of Bangalore. Today, Bengaluru plays a very important role in the IT, Bio and automotive industry of India and also the world.

Geographic Location of Bangalore city:

Average elevation of 920 m (3,018 ft).
12°58′N 77°34′E /
12.97°N 77.56°E /
12.97; 77.56 and covers an area of 741 km² (286 mi²).

Bangalore got it name changed to Bengaluru in 2006 with BBMP passing a resolution.

Climate :

Bengaluru is located in wet and dry climate. It is neither too hot nor too cold. A person once visiting the city will fall in love with the climate and would like to stay back. The average summer temperature is between 30-35 centigrade and winter is between 7-8centigrade with any time rains and thunderstorms.

Transport in Bengaluru.

Bengaluru is well connected to all kinds of modes of transport. Air, railways and road transport.

Airways in Bengaluru

Bengaluru has two airports in city. The current operated airport is Bengaluru International Airport for which there is plan to change it to Kempe Gowda International Airpot which was opened in 24th May 2008. HAL Airport is old airport which was in function before BIAL.

Railways in Bengaluru

Bangalore is well connected to all the major cities in the countries with the rail connect link. Bangalore city falls under South Western railways and has a total of 6 station due to vast area. The two major stations are Bangalore City Station and Yeshwanthpur Junction which connects to all parts of India.

Now the Bengaluru is moving one step ahead with NAMMA Metro with linking between the areas as local transport mode.

Road Connect in Bengaluru

KSRTC is main the road transport connecting to different states and cities in Karnataka with 7000+ buses running all over the state from the city.

BMTC (Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation) is local transport mode for Banglaore citizen to travel within the city. The BMTC transport provides in both normal buses, luxury and also Volvo AC buses.