Nagarbhavi

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Nagarbhavi is a residential area of Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Located in West Bangalore, Nagarbhavi is located between Mysore road and Magadi road.

It is surrounded by Vijaynagar on the north, Bangalore University and Chandra Layout on the east, Magadi road on the west and Sir.M.V.Layout on the south. Nagarbhavi is broadly divided into two areas, called Nagarbhavi 1st stage and Nagarbhavi 2nd stage.

Traditionally known as the home of Bangalore University, this area also houses the prestigious National Law School of India University and Ambedkar Institute of Technology.

Nagarbhavi 1st stage comprises of localities like Kalyana Nagara, Nagarbhavi Village, Canara bank colony, Bhairaveshwara Nagara, Moodala Palya, amongst others. These areas are very thickly populated and have a lot of commercial activity along the Nagarbhavi main road. These areas have smaller roads and a rough terrain. Nagarbhavi 2nd stage is a complete contrast to the 1st stage. While the 1st stage is very old, the 2nd stage is a relatively new area. It is very well planned and most of the areas have wide roads and the road connectivity is laudable. Most of the roads here are now tarred, ending the age old woes of the people residing here. The BDA has divided Nagarbhavi 2nd stage into blocks 1-10. In addition, well planned residential localities like Annapoorneshwari Nagara, ITI Layout, MPM Layout, NGEF Layout and Papareddy Palya form a part of this area.


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[edit] History

In Kannada, the language of a majority of the inhabitants of the city of Bangalore, Nagarbhavi means literally "a well of snakes". It is not conclusively known, however, why it is called so. One school of thought is that the name is due to the high number of snakes present in the area. Also, some believe that it is called a "well" because of the surrounding hillocks that are no longer present due to urbanization.

[edit] Culture

Nagarbhavi and Vijayanagar are the hubs of Western Bangalore with a predominantly Kannada speaking population. Nagarbhavi has number of temples. The Annapoorneshwari temple in the aptly named Annapoorneshwari Nagara and the Bhavani Shankara temple in Papareddy Palya was famous. There is also a Raghavendra Mutt in Papareddy Palya that is famous.

The BDA Shopping Complex is in Nagarbhavi 2nd stage, on the ring road, at the entrance of Annapoorneshwari Nagar. This area is abuzz with commercial activity. A Cafe Coffee Day outlet is the new addition to the area.

Nagarbhavi main road in the 1st stage is completely chaotic with a lot of commercial activity. One can find restaurants and fast food centers in this area.

Nagarbhavi is also one of the oldest localities in Bangalore. This makes it one of the most conservative places to live in Bangalore. It has a substantial population of long-term, mostly Kannada-speaking residents with established family ties to the locality. The residents are mainly middle class. The initial residents were mainly villagers from the old Nagarbhavi village. Nagarbhavi 2nd stage comprises mostly of the upper middle class population with a large population of government officers and executives, but recently there has been a large influx of business owners and young IT professionals.

Being at the western part of Bangalore, living in Nagarbhavi means a very short commute for employees working in Government offices in the central business district and longer commute to major IT employers for many of its residents. However, with a lot of greenery around, and with a series of commercial establishments coming up shortly in its vicinity, Nagarbhavi has maintained its desirability for the upwardly-mobile, family-oriented crowd.

The famous Vrishabhavati river flows through this area. The river is very polluted these days and smells foul at times.

Wockhardt Hospital has recently opened a branch in Nagarbhavi 2nd Stage.

[edit] Schools and Colleges

Nagarbhavi has many well known schools and colleges. Some of them are listed below.

[edit] Getting there

Nagarbhavi is one of the well known areas of Bangalore and most modes of transport in Bangalore will get you in and out of Nagarbhavi, including public buses, autorickshaw or city taxies. The area is also well served by public buses of the BMTC.

[edit] Recent Update

BDA is constructing the remaining part of the Outer Ring Road. This road passes through the Nagarbhavi circle and BDA alloted Nagarbhavi 2nd stage areas and connect the Magadi road and Mysore road. The underpass at Nagarbhavi circle is nearing completion. Most of the road from Nagarbhavi circle to Magadi road is complete and the service lanes are being constructed. This road hopes to save some commute time for the local residents who work in IT companies and commute to Electronic city and Whitefield.

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Coordinates: 26°35′N, 86°09′E