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Yelahanka Jn. (code YNK) is a junction railway station of South Western Railway Zone, served by Indian Railways. Yelahanka Jn. comes under the jurisdiction of Bangalore Division and is about 15 km (9.3 mi) north of Bangalore City Railway station (SBC).
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Yelahanka-1 Yelahanka: Chikballapur: 14.51 42913 22239 20674 2957 Yelahanka 2 Chowdeshwari: Bangalore North (Additional) Yelahanka: Chikballapur: 3.37 42775 22369 20406 12693 Puttenahalli 3 Atturu: Bangalore North (Additional) Yelahanka: Chikballapur: 8.27 42569 22772 19797 5147 4 Yelahanka Satellite Town Bangalore North (Additional) Yelahanka-1
Yelahanka Ward (Ward No. 1), officially known as Kempegowda Ward is one of the 225 Wards (an administrative region) of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike, an administrative body responsible for civic amenities and some infrastructural assets of the Greater Bangalore metropolitan area in the Indian state of Karnataka.
Printo is a chain of stationery and printing services stores. Several fintechs have their origins in the city. The revolutionary low-cost brokerage firm Zerodha, several cryptocurrency exchanges.
Rail Wheel Factory, Yelahanka (RWF) (also known as Wheel and Axle Plant) is a manufacturing unit of Indian Railways, producing wheels, axles and wheel sets of railroad wagons, coaches and locomotives for the use of Indian Railways and overseas customers is situated at Yelahanka, Bangalore in the Indian state of Karnataka .
It is believed that Kempe Gowda envisioned a town out of vast woodlands and plateaus during a hunting expedition when he ventured from Yelahanka towards the Shivanasamudra with his courtier Veeranna and eldest son Gidde Gowda.
Yelahanka Lake is a water body near Yelahanka, a suburb of Bangalore. Location. This lake located at Yelahanka and very near to Puttenahalli Lake which was ...
Yelahanka Gate Anjaneya Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Anjaneya in Avenue Road, Bangalore, India. The temple was built by Kempegowda the founder of Bangalore. [1] The temple was named after the Yelahanka gate of the Bangalore Fort where it was built.
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