Ananthnagar
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Shree Ananth Nagar [1] is a well developed pristine residential locality situated in the south of Bangalore. It is about 3 km from the Electronic City Phase 2 and about 11 km from the Central Silk Board, and occupies a space of 800-acres.
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Country | India |
State | Karnataka |
District | Banglore Urban |
HistoryEdit
It was developed in 1991. It is developed into three phases:- Ananthnagar Phase 1, Phase 2 and Vasundara Layout. It lies near Fruit Market and has many IT companies in the proximity. It was developed for the community, where now it houses hundreds of families and commercial establishments. Many big apartment projects have come up here in the near past.
CultureEdit
People who reside have rented their properties to many different cultures. It has a school; and a religious temple- Ananthngar Venkatramana Temple developed in 1997.[2] Here religious occasions are carried out gracefully, be it Yugādi (New Year), Tulasi Poojan Diwas, Navratri. It is a clean and green place with tree covered cross-roads and parks. People are effectively working towards the peaceful area to make an example to live in.
LocationEdit
It is surrounded by the National Fruit Market at Veerasandra, and comes under Hebbagodi City Municipal Council (CMC) and is within BMRDA jurisdiction. And also St. Francis De
Sales Church and PU college are run by Catholics.[3] Narayana Hrudayalaya is 3 km away. Electronic City industrial Area is about 3 km from Ananthnagar. Ananthnagar has three mains access roads, one directly from Hosur Highway, another one via Bangalore Fruit Market from Electronic City Phase II and the third one connecting from Chandapura- Dommasandra road.
The area is just 8 km from the new Wipro SEZ, Sarjapur Road and one can reach Sarjapur Road and Bellandur via Huskur village cross-roads without using the traffic-clogged city roads.
FacilitiesEdit
The area has recently developed into a prominent residential hub. Many big apartment complexes are coming up here. People working in Electronic City and Bommasandra Industrial Area find Ananthnagar a preferred place to stay due to the pristine nature of this area and availability of all living amenities close-by. Various shopping facilities including supermarket chains like MORE, STAR Hypermarket, Reliance Smart Point, Vishal Hyperamrket, Organic Mandya, Trendy collection, Grand Mart Hypermarket, etc. have shops and malls here. The renowned heart specialty hospital Narayana Hrudayalaya is situated about 4 km from this area. Many well-known schools and tuition centers are within 2 km radius, like National Public School (NPS), Ebenezer International School, Brookefield High, Sri Chaitanya International School, St Francis De Sales Public School, EuroKids preschool, Jumbo-Kids preschool, Vidya Tuition center etc. Many banks like Axis Bank, Andhra Bank, ICICI Bank & RBL and restaurant chains like Domino's, MDP Coffee, LJ Iyengar's, Sri Mamtha Grand, etc. have recently opened
here. A metro rail station is being constructed within walkable distance from the area as part of Bangalore Metro Yellow Line. Also a mall named Mahendra Millenium Mall is coming up very close to this area on Hosur road.
The Heelalige Railway station on Bengaluru-Hosur line is just about 3 km from the Ananthnagar area. A fleet of new suburban trains pass through this station which connects people to Bangalore's other tech corridor railway stations of Carmelaram (Sarjapur Road), Bellandur Road, Baiyyappanahalli (METRO Link) and Hebbal.[4] This has immensely benefited the people, who commute from this area to the other parts of Bengaluru, as they can take the Suburban service and escape the city traffic.
ReferencesEdit
- ↑ "Shree Ananthnagar". Retrieved 9 March 2013.
- ↑ "Venkatramana Temple". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2013.
- ↑ "SFS College". Archived from the original on 26 February 2013. Retrieved 9 March 2013.
- ↑ "Baiyappanahalli to Electronics City in 35 minutes flat!". Deccan Herald. 15 March 2018.