A M C School | A.S.C Public School | |
Air Force School | Air Force School | |
Air Force School | Air Force School | |
Amara Jyothi Public School | Anand Shiksha Kendra | |
Army Public School | B B U L Jain | |
B E L School | Bangalore Military School | |
BEML Public School | B G S International School | |
Brigade PSBB School | BVB's Nagarjuna Vidyaniketan | |
Cambridge Public School | Cambridge Public School | |
Delhi Public School | Delhi Public School | |
Deva Matha Central School | Florence Public School | |
Freedom International School | Gear Innovative International School | |
Geetanjali Vidyalaya |
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I T I Central School | J E T School | |
J S S Public School | Jain International Residential School | |
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya | Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya | |
Jnana Vijnana Vidya Peetha | Jnanodaya School | |
JSS Public School | JSS Public School | |
Jyothy Kendriya Vidyalaya | K L E Society School | |
Kendriya Vidyalaya | Kendriya Vidyalaya | |
Kendriya Vidyalaya | Kendriya Vidyalaya | |
Kendriya Vidyalaya | Kendriya Vidyalaya | |
Kendriya Vidyalaya | Kendriya Vidyalaya | |
Kendriya Vidyalaya chevee@bgl.vsnl.net.in | Kendriya Vidyalaya | |
Kendriya Vidyalaya | Kensuri School | |
Lake Montfort School | Maitry Vidya Niketan | |
Mark Global School, | Milind Public School | |
National Academy For Learning | National Hill View Public School | |
National Public School | National Public School | |
National Public School | Navkis Education | |
Nehru Smaraka Vidyalaya | Parachute Regiment School | |
Pavithra High School | Poorna Smrithi Public School | |
Presidency School | Rashtrothana Vidya Kendra | |
Rishi Samskruti Vidyashale | Royale Concorde International School | |
S G International School | Saandipini High Tech School | |
Sharda Vidya Mandira | Sharda Vidya Niketan Public School | |
Shree Ram Public School | Silicon City Public School | |
Silicon City Public School | Sindhi High School | |
Sindhi High School | Sree Ayyappa Education Centre | |
Sri Devaraj Urs Internatonal Residential School | Sri Aurobindo Memorial School | |
Sri Jnanakshi Vidya Niketan | Sri Kumaran Childrens Home English School | |
Sri Rama Vidyalaya | Sri Siddaganga Higher Primary School | |
Srivani Education Centre School | The Oxford Senior Secondary School | |
Vagdevi Vilas School | Venkat International Public School | |
Venkat International Public School | Vidya Vahini School |
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
CBSE Schools in Bangalore
Saturday, March 6, 2010
BBMP Election Schedule - March 28 to go on Polls
The Karnataka Government has decided to go on Polls on March 28th for the BBMP Election as per directive from high Court. As per the State Election Commission, the
BBMP Election will start on March on 28th and counting of votes will be on April 5th.
There may be one more roadblock for the Government as the March 28th is Mahavir Jayanthi one of the biggest festivals of Jain Community. They have filed a petition with State Election Commission to reconsider the date.
The BBMP Election schedule according to the SEC for the BBMP Election is:
Election Schedule | Date |
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Notification by BBMP Commissioner | March 8th |
Last Date for Filling Nominations | March 15th |
Scrutiny of Nominations | March 17th |
Last Date for withdrawal of Nominations | March 19th |
Date of Polling | March 28th |
If Re-polling needed | April 4th |
Counting of Votes | April 5th |
Date before process completion | April 6th |
Code of Condut | March 3 - April 6th |
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Rail Budget 2010 – Sops for Karnataka
Mamata Banerjee has presented her 2nd Railway Budget in Lok Sabha yesterday. The budget was welcomed by many people still there were certain things which were missing in the budget. Mamata has eyed the upcoming election in West Bengal and has given the most sops in this Rail Budget 2010 to West Bengal.
This is a common approach done by each Railway Minister during his tenure to develop his state and city while he is minister. Mamata Banerjee dictated her Budget for about 2 hours and with many innovations and steps taken to improve security, upgrading stations, regional language option to write railways exams and many more trains introduced and extended.
Karnataka being on Non-Congress ruled State has got is fair share during the Rail Budget 2010. Some of the key highlights of Karnataka State are:
New Trains for Karnataka State:
1) Weekly Duronto from Bangalore to Delhi
2) Yeshwantpur – Howrah – 4 times a week
3) Bangalore to Nagarcoil – once a week
4) Bangalore to Tirupathi – 3 times a week
5) Daily train to Shimoga to Mysore
6) Bangalore to Neelmangala via Chikkabanavara – New train
New Rail Line Connection for Karnataka State:
1) New line from Bagalkot to Koduchi
2) Survey for line between Marikuppam and Kuppam , Gauribidanur and Chikkaballapur
With the help of State Government (PPP Model)
1) Line between Hassan and Bangalore, Kadur, Chikmangalu and Saklespur
2) Doubling of the Arsikere – Birur line
3) Gauge conversion between Chikkaballapur and Kolar
New lines with help of State Government (PPP Model).
1) Shimoga – Harihar
2) Whitefield – Kolar
3) Talaguppa – Honnavar
4) Gadag – Haveri
5) Tumkur – Davangiri
6) Bijapur – Shahabad
7) Dharward – Belgaum
More additions to the State were:
1) Adarsh Station at Chikkaballapur, Devanhalli, Doddaballapur, Gauribidanur, Yelahanka
2) Multi functional complexes at Tumkur, Yeshwantpur, Shimoga, Davangere
3) Uniformed attendents for aged and physically challenged at stations
4) Anti-collision devices for rail safety
5) Research and Design unit for wheel sin Bangalore to setup at Railway Wheel Factory
6) Service charges deduct by Rs 10 for Sleeper
7) Service charges deducts by Rs 20 for AC Class
8) E-Ticketing will now be made available at all major hospitals, Courts, IIM, IITs, Universities.
Friday, February 12, 2010
BBMP Election to be conducted by March 30
After all the happenings that is going on for the BBMP Election in Bengaluru city. The high court has issued an order to conducted the election for all 198 wards in Bengaluru by March 30, 2010.
The order was issue by Karnataka High Court Justice V Gopala Gowda to conduct the election before March 30, without disturbing the academic and other examinations. Now the Government is looking out for options on how to extend the deadline issue by the High Court, planning to move to Supreme Court for extension of BBMP Polls.
Karnataka Government in order to avoid the election are giving forward all kinds of excuses such as Colleges and school examination, 2011 Census, Summer, shortage of water, electricity and many other reason to move the date of election.
If the Supreme court sticks to the decision of the High Court to go with Election before March 30, then it going to be big challenges for the State election commission and BBMP, to pull up their socks and get the some of the vital thing in place.
1) Voter REgistration which is stopped needed to restarted.
2) Working on the election conduct
3) Mobilizing and assigning the people for the respective areas
Biggest challenges is bringing out the reservation list of wards.
More to come…..
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
List of Deemed Universities in Karnataka
The universities which have received their deemed status and some universities also a notification from HRD ministry related to loss of their Deemed status. For which now the notification has been withdrawn and a stay is made on the decision.
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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
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.
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
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.
- 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.
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.
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 |
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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 |
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BBMP Ward list for Election 2010
BBMP is getting ready for the election for this year 2010. It is exactly after 3 years that 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