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  2. Karnataka Rakshana Vedike - Wikipedia

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    After repeated extortion attempts by Karnataka Rakshana Vedike members from their stores, Bengaluru-headquartered printing solutions company Printo filed a complaint against the organisation at the Commercial Street police station after eight KRV activists allegedly threatened to ransack the company’s Infantry Road outlet.

  3. Koramangala - Wikipedia

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    Koramangala ([ˈkoːrɐˈmɐŋgɐlɐ]) is a southeastern neighbourhood of the Indian city of Bengaluru. One of the largest in that metropolis, it is a residential locality with wide, tree-lined boulevards and a mix of commercial structures and bungalows.

  4. ISKCON Temple, Bangalore - Wikipedia

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    ISKCON Temple Bengaluru. Sri Radha Krishna-Chandra Temple ( Kannada: ಶ್ರೀ ರಾಧಾ ಕೃಷ್ಣ ಮಂದಿರ) is one of the largest Krishna-Hindu temples in the world. It is situated in Bangalore in the Indian state of Karnataka. The temple is dedicated to Hindu deities Radha Krishna and propagates monotheism as mentioned in ...

  5. List of wards in Bangalore - Wikipedia

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    Koramangala Bangalore South Begur B.T.M Layout: Bangalore South: 2.95 36254 18539 17715 12289 175 Jakkasandra Bangalore South Begur B.T.M Layout: Bangalore South: 2.06 41738 22368 19370 20261 176 Adugodi Bangalore South Begur B.T.M Layout: Bangalore South: 2.63 34751 17589 17162 13213 177 Lakkasandra Bangalore South Begur B.T.M Layout

  6. Bangalore Karaga - Wikipedia

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    Bengaluru Karaga is an annual festival celebrated in the Tigalare Pete, primarily by the Vahnikula Kshatriya or Thigala community. Based on story of their heritage, they built temples for Draupadi and Dharmaraya ( Yudhishthira ). Adishakti Draupadi is the community Deity of the Vahnikula Kshatriyas, one of the foremost communities in Karanataka ...

  7. Economy of Bangalore - Wikipedia

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    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. Pine Labs is a recent unicorn that builds POS systems. Capillary Technologies is a loyalty, analytics provider built over POS systems. QwikCilver, a ...

  8. Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath - Wikipedia

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    Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath ( Kannada: ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ಚಿತ್ರಕಲಾ ಪರಿಷತ್) is a visual art complex located in Bangalore. The complex has 18 galleries. 13 of these galleries carry a permanent collection of paintings, sculptures and folk art. The other galleries are rented out for exhibitions of works by artists ...

  9. Bangalore - Wikipedia

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    Bangalore is a megacity with a population of 8,443,675 in the city and 10,456,000 in the urban agglomeration, [6] [5] up from 8.5 million at the 2011 census. [116] It is the third most populous city in India, the 18th most populous city in the world and the fifth most populous urban agglomeration in India. [11] [117] With a growth rate of 38% ...

  10. Fraser Town, Bangalore - Wikipedia

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    Fraser Town, Bengaluru or Mootocherry, is a locality of Bangalore Cantonment, located in the central part of the city spread over 4 km 2. It was established in 1906 and is named after Stuart Mitford Fraser (1864–1963), who was the tutor and guardian of Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV, Maharaja of Mysore. [1] Fraser Town was established to de-congest ...

  11. Church Street, Bangalore - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 12.975006°N 77.604785°E. A view of Church Street in June 2018. Church Street is a busy street in the Central Business District of Bangalore, India. [1] It is a 750-metre stretch [2] from Brigade Road to St. Mark's Road, running parallel to M G Road. The street is named for St. Mark's Cathedral to which it leads.