Koramangala

Koramangala is situated in the south-eastern part of Bangalore, it is one of the largest neighborhoods, and is a residential locality with wide, tree-lined boulevards and a mix of commercial structures, and bungalows. Planned as a suburb post-independence, its location between Bangalore and Electronic City attracted migrants from across the country during Bangalore's tech boom of the late 1990s. Consequently, it has gradually developed into a commercial hub.[2] Koramangala is also Bangalore's prominent startup hub.[3]

Koramangala
Neighborhood
Koramangala Junction on Hosur road
Koramangala
Coordinates: 12.9259°N 77.6229°E / 12.9259; 77.6229
CountryIndia
StateKarnataka
DistrictBangalore Urban
MetroBangalore
Population
  Total35,359[1]
Languages
  OfficialKannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
Vehicle registrationKA-01

Geography

Koramangala is divided into 8 blocks spread over approximately 1800 acres. Blocks 1–4 are separated from blocks 5–8 by the Inner Ring Road leading to Domlur/Indiranagar. Up to the 1970s, one would pass the village of Adugodi on the Hosur Road and then usually bypass Koramangala which was on the left while going to the industrial suburbs of Bommanahalli or Bommasandra, about 10 and 20 kilometres away respectively. Settlement was sparse in Koramangala, and only towards the late 1970s did more houses get constructed. The road to Bommanahalli and Bommasandra now houses Electronics City, home to many technology firms including the global software giant Infosys.[4][5]

Location

The distance from Koramangala to Kempagowda International Airport is 41.3 Km and the distance from Koramangala to Majestic Railway station is 10.9 Km.


References

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