JC Road

Jayachamarajendra Road, most commonly known as J C Road,[1] is a street in the heart of Bangalore,[2] the state capital of Karnataka, India. It is located in Kalasipalyam area of the city and connected to Kasturba Road to the north. The road houses many important landmarks of the city such as the BBMP Head Office, Bangalore Town Hall and Ravindra Kalakshetra, and also lies in close proximity to the famous Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens.

J C Road also has the Famous college of Bangalore Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain College

J C Road is named after Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar, the last Maharaja of the Mysore State.

FeaturesEdit

Point Coordinates
(links to map & photo sources)
Bangalore Town Hall (north end of J C Road) 12°57′49″N 77°35′07″E / 12.963721°N 77.585288°E / 12.963721; 77.585288 (Bangalore Town Hall)
Ravindra Kalakshetra 12°57′45″N 77°35′05″E / 12.962372°N 77.584637°E / 12.962372; 77.584637 (Ravindra Kalakshetra)
midpoint of J C Road 12°57′34″N 77°34′59″E / 12.959454°N 77.583029°E / 12.959454; 77.583029 (midpoint of J C Road)
BBMP Head Office 12°57′25″N 77°34′53″E / 12.956846°N 77.581480°E / 12.956846; 77.581480 (BBMP Head Office)
south end of J C Road 12°57′19″N 77°34′48″E / 12.955215°N 77.580073°E / 12.955215; 77.580073 (south end of J C Road)

ReferencesEdit

  1. "JC Road may soon become no-parking zone". Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  2. Bangalore | Bengaluru | Garden City | Bangalore Tourism | Silicon Valley Of India

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