Baiyyappanahalli

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Baiyyappanahalli
Coordinates: 12°59′28″N77°39′09″E / 12.99098408751037°N 77.6525324569304°E / 12.99098408751037; 77.6525324569304
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Karnataka
Metro Bengaluru
Languages
  Official Kannada, English
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
560033,560038 [1]

Baiyyappanahalli or New Baiyyappanahalli Extension is one of the neighbourhoods in Bengaluru,located in the eastern part of the city. It is part of C. V. Raman Nagar in East Bengaluru. The area is a transport hub and popular for Baiyappanahalli metro station,Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminal and Baiyyappanahalli railway station.

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History

Old Baiyyappanahalli, a village in Bangalore South Taluk, was called as Baiyyappanahalli Manavarthe Kaval populated with 2742 inhabitants (1429 Male and 1313 Female) in 1981 and was considered as uninhabited during 1991 Census. It was merged with Vimanapura (which was then called as Baiyyappanahalli Vimanapura) which hosted 11441 citizens (6157 Male and 5284 Female) in 1981. Baiyyappanahalli NMCT (Non Municipal Census Town) consisted of Baiyyappanahalli Manavarthe Kaval, Benniganahalli and Baiyyappanahalli Vimanapura and was a home to 14905 persons (7873 Male and 7032 Female) during 1991 Census. [2] [3] [4]

In January 2007, the Karnataka Government issued a notification to merge the areas under then Bangalore Mahanagara Palike with seven City municipal council (CMC)'s, one Town municipal council (TMC) and 110 villages around the city (including Baiyyappanahalli NMCT) to form a single administrative body, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike. [5] The process was completed by April 2007 and the body was renamed Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (Greater Bangalore Municipal Corporation). [6]

Population details [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Village NameArea in Hectares (1961)1971Population (1961)19711981199120012011
Baiyyappanahalli Vimanapura387156.641619236111441
Baiyyappanahalli Manavarthe Kaval25793.26-44502742
Benniganahalli779118027955772
Baiyyappanahalli (NMCT)1490516360 BBMP

Transport

Metro station

Baiyappanahalli metro station lies in the east–west corridor of the Namma Metro in Bangalore which presently terminates at the Whitefield ( Kadugodi) metro station, India. [13] Baiyappanahalli also hosts the Coaching depot for Metro service. [14]

Railway station

Baiyyappanahalli railway station is an Indian Railways train station located in Baiyyappanahalli, Bangalore which is located about 13 km away from the Bangalore City railway station and serves Baiyyappanahalli and Krishnarajapuram areas. [15] Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminal was inaugurated in 2022. [16]

Third coaching Terminal

An Indian Railways train station being built at the same space where Baiyyappanahalli Yard once stood. This will be the city's third major Railway Terminal after KSR Bengaluru and Yesvantpur— is all set to be commissioned. Its façade modeled after the Kempegowda International Airport terminal, the new facility is bound to dramatically alter the departure and arrival experience of rail commuters. [17] [18] [19] An Over bridge is being constructed on the approach road which leads to this station from Old Madras Road. [20]

Satellite bus station, NGEF

A bus station was built at former NGEF land in Baiyyappanahalli which was a halt station for many buses of Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation and neighbouring state buses. There was a plan to make it a Terminal station for interstate buses which was never materialized. However the facility was decommissioned due to poor response. [21] [22] [23]

Location

Baiyappanahalli is in the eastern part of Bengaluru and adjoins the neighbourhoods of Indiranagar, CV Raman Nagar, Krishnarajapuram and Banaswadi.

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