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Hebbal may refer to several places in Karnataka, India: * Hebbal, Bangalore, a neighborhood in Bangalore ** Hebbal Lake, Bangalore ** Hebbal-Kittayya inscription ** Hebbal (Vidhana Sabha constituency) ** University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore ** Kendriya Vidyalaya Hebbal, Bangalore ** Sindhi High School, Hebbal * Hebbal, Mysore, a neighborhood in Mysore ** Hebbal Lake, Mysore * Hebbal, Krishnarajanagara, a village in Krishnarajanagara Taluk, Mysore district * Hebbal, Bagalkot, a village in Mudhol Taluk, Bagalkot district * Hebbal, Hukeri, a village in Hukeri Taluk, Belgaum district * Hebbal, Khanapur, a village in Khanapur Taluk, Belgaum district * Hebbal, Bijapur, a village in Basavana Bagevadi Taluk, Bijapur district * Hebbal, Davanagere, a village in Davanagere Taluk, Davanagere district * Hebbal, Dharwad, a village in Navalgund Taluk, Dharwad district * Hebbal, Gadag, a village in Shirhatti Taluk, Gadag district * Hebbal, Gulbarga, a village in Chitapur T ...
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Hebbal-Kittayya Inscription
The Hebbal-Kittayya 750CE Inscription is one of the oldest known Kannada language inscriptions in Kannada script and Bangalore's oldest inscription. The inscription was discovered on 1 May 2018 in Hebbal. The inscription is on a Ooralivu Veeragallu in honour of Hebbal native Kittayya. Ooralivu veeragallu’s are memorial stones erected in honour of a person martyred defending an attack on his or her town. Discovered by a few residents in Hebbal, this inscription was deciphered by P.V. Krishnamurthy, professor of epigraphy at the Kannada Sahitya Parishat as an inscription from the era of Ganga King Sripurusha in the 8th century CE. The Ooralivu Veeragallu inscription is now installed in a crowd-funded Ganga-style stone mantapa adjoining the Hebbal city library, Bangalore. Discovery and dating Until May 2018, lying in a roadside ditch close to Hebbal village gate were four ancient puja stones. These were in danger of being buried in any road development project. Dilip K ...
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Hebbal, Bangalore
Hebbala is an locality in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, which was once indicative of the north endpoint of the city. Though originally famous for Hebbal Lake, it is now better known for the serpentine maze of flyovers that network the Outer Ring Road and Airport Road on NH 44. The flyover spans a length of over all the loops combined. The flyover was built by Gammon India. The lake area in Hebbala is well-known for its picnic spots, a well-maintained park, boating facilities and for the bird watching opportunities. Hebbala used to be the end of the municipal corporation limits. One can still see the milestone between the Baptist hospital and checkpost. Bengaluru has now grown quite a bit towards north, beyond these marks. L&T factory, which was established in the 1970s, is also close to Hebbala. GKVK University and Manyata Tech Park with a number of office buildings and commercial enterprises makes Hebbala an attractive investment spot. History Historians have sugg ...
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Hebbal Lake, Bangalore
Hebbal Lake is located in the north of Bangalore at the mouth of National Highway 7, along the junction of Bellary Road and the Outer Ring Road (ORR). It was one of the three lakes created in 1537 by Kempe Gowda. Like most lakes or "tanks" in the Bangalore region it was formed by the damming natural valley systems by the construction of ''bunds''. The spread of the lake in a study in 2000 was found to be 75 ha with plans for extending it to make up 143 ha. Limnology The catchment area of the lake was found to be 3750ha and this area includes the residential areas of Yeshwanthpur, Mathikere, Rajmahal Vilas Extension, Bharat Electronics Limited and Hindustan Machine Tools Limited colonies. In 1974 the lake area was 77.95 ha and in 1998 it was 57.75 ha. Based on the rainfall of the region, the annual catchment was estimated at 15.2 million cubic metres with 3.04 million cubic metres during the Northeast Monsoon, 10.12 million cubic metres during the Southwest Monsoon and 3.28 mi ...
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University Of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore
University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore (UAS Bangalore) is located in Bengaluru, India. It was established in 1964 as UAS Bangalore by a legislative act. History Origin The British government in India, shaken by several famines in India, set up a commission to improve the state of agriculture to reduce the impact of famines. This led to the Famine Commission of 1880 and in 1889 a commission was set up with Voelcker to examine agriculture in India. The report led the rulers of Mysore kingdom ( The Wodeyars) to establish research units in the field of agriculture and donated about of land to set up an Experimental Agricultural Station at Hebbal, and appointed German-Canadian chemist Adolf Lehmann in 1900 who began research on soil fertility at a laboratory that now houses the Directorate of Agriculture. About 30 acres of land was then acquired at Hebbal for experimental fields. Later in 1906, Leslie Coleman, a Canadian Entomologist and Mycologist succeeded Lehmann and se ...
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Kendriya Vidyalaya Hebbal, Bangalore
, motto_translation = "The face of Truth is covered by a golden vessel, Remove Thou, O Sun, that covering, for the law of Truth to behold." , location = Sadashivanagar Post, Bangalore, Karnataka , streetaddress = , region = South India , city = Bangalore , state = Karnataka , country = India , coordinates = , schooltype = ( Defense) , type = Central Government , established = 1 September 1965 , sister_school = All Kendriya Vidyalayas across India , authority = Ministry of Human Resource Development (India) , chairman = , principal = Vinayak , headmistress = Mrs.Anusuya Shrivastava , staff = 85 , teaching_staff =100 73 , enrollment = 3600 , ratio = 36:1 , medium ...
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Hebbal Lake, Mysore
Hebbal Lake is a lake in the city of Mysore, India. Flora and Fauna The lake is host to many migratory birds. Many bird watching points are located along the circumference of the lake, and there is a viewing point on an accessible small island. Fruiting plants like Azima Tetracantha, Cordia Dichotoma are on the banks. Flowering Flora like Cleome Viscosa, Ipomoea Cairica are found. Rejuvenation Hebbal lake was highly polluted by the inflow of industrial effluents, sewerage and refuse. A recovery project is underway to set up a sewage treatment plan and tackle the pollution problem. Sudha Murthy, Chairperson, Infosys Foundation and district administration signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for conserving the lake. The rejuvenation project, which is projected to last for 15 months, started in February 2021. Infosys foundation installed 6 Aerators in Hebbal Lake on 24 March 2021, following the death of Fishes. Call for restoration of over flow area The farmers were worri ...
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Hebbal, Mysore
Hebbal is an industrial area and suburb of Mysore city in India. History Traditionally, Mysore has been home to industries such as weaving, sandalwood carving, bronzework, and the production of lime and salt. The planned industrial growth of the city and the state was first envisaged in the ''Mysore economic conference'', held in 1911. This led to the establishment of industries such as the Mysore Sandalwood Oil Factory in 1917 and the Sri Krishnarajendra Mills in 1920.Hayavadana Rao (1929), p278Hayavadana Rao (1929), p270 Demographics India census, Hebbalu had a population of 1471. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Hebbalu has an average literacy rate of 71%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 72%, and female literacy is 71%. Industrial suburb In a survey conducted in 2001 by ''Business Today'', the business arm of India Today, Mysore was ranked the fifth-best city in India in which to conduct business and the second-cleanest ...
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Sindhi High School, Hebbal
Sindhi High School is an educational institution in Kempapura near Hebbal, situated in the city of Bangalore, India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so .... Sindhi High School is run by the Sindhi Seva Samiti.It follows CBSE Syllabus.It is ranked among the top 10 CBSE schools in Bangalore. History Sindhi Seva Samiti extended its vision of providing education at an affordable price by starting a school at Hebbal. This school was started on 9 June 2003 with a strength of 1165 pupils. Sindhi High School at Hebbal was inaugurated on June 9, 2003 by the Deputy Prime Minister, Sri L.K.Advani in the presence of the Chief Minister Sri S.M.Krishna and other dignitaries. This initiative of Sindhi Seva Samiti was an extension of their vision of providing education at an ...
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Hebbal, Khanapur
Hebbal is a village in Khanapur taluka of Belgavi district, Karnataka, India. Its village code is 597576. Census 2011 Census The village is home to 464 families. According to the Population Census of 2011, the village has a total population of 2026, consisting of 1014 males and 1012 females. Within the village, there are 169 children aged 0–6, accounting for 8.34% of the total population. The average sex ratio in Hebbal is 998, which is higher than the state average of 973. However, the child sex ratio in Hebbal, as per the census, is 837, lower than the Karnataka average of 948. In 2011, the literacy rate in Hebbal village was 76.31%, surpassing the state average of 75.36%. The male literacy rate in Hebbal is 89.91%, while the female literacy rate stands at 62.89%. There are 116 villagers of scheduled caste. 2001 Census ''See the data at Official website '' Administration According to the Indian constitution and the Panchayati Raj Act, Hebbal village is governed by a Sarpanc ...
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Hebbal (Vidhana Sabha Constituency)
Hebbal Assembly constituency is one of the assembly segments of Karnataka state. It is a part of Bengaluru Urban Bangalore Urban district is the most densely populated district in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is surrounded by the Bangalore Rural district on the east and north, the Ramanagara district on the west and the Krishnagiri district of Tami ... district and comes under Bengaluru North parliamentary constituency. Members of Legislative Assembly Election results 2018 2016 bypoll 2013 References * http://www.deccanchronicle.com/current-affairs/270116/hebbal-bypoll-congress-old-guard-turns-tide-for-sharief.html * http://www.mapsofindia.com/assemblypolls/karnataka/election-results.html {{coords, 13.04, 77.60, display=title Assembly constituencies of Karnataka Bangalore Urban district ...
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Hebbal, Krishnarajanagara
Hebbal is a village in the state of Karnataka, India. It is located in the Krishnarajanagara taluk of Mysore district. See also * Mysore * Districts of Karnataka The Indian State of Karnataka consists of 31 districts grouped into 4 administrative divisions. The state geographically has 3 principal regions: the coastal region of Karavali, the hilly Malenadu region comprising the Western Ghats, and the ... References Villages in Mysore district {{Mysore-geo-stub ...
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Hebbal, Hukeri
Hebbal or Hebbal (N) is a small village of around 1500 houses in Hukkeri taluk Belgaum district, Karnataka, India on the banks of the Hiranyakeshi river The Hiranyakeshi river is a left-bank tributary of the Ghataprabha River originating in the western ghats in the Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra. Etymology The river derives its name from the Shri Hiranyakeshi temple. Located inside the .... The Bangalore-Pune National Highway passes through it. {{coord missing, Karnataka Villages in Belagavi district ...
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