Indiranagar, Bengaluru

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Indiranagar
Neighbourhood
Indiranagara
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Indiranagar
Coordinates: 12°58′12″N77°39′00″E / 12.9699°N 77.6499°E / 12.9699; 77.6499
CountryIndia
StateKarnataka
District Bengaluru Urban
MetroBangalore
Ward58, 80, 88, 89, 112
Named after MK Indira
Government
  Body BBMP
Languages
  OfficialKannada
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
560038
Vehicle registration KA-03
Lok Sabha constituencyBangalore Central
Vidhan Sabha constituencyC.V. Raman Nagar, Shantinagar
Planning agency BDA

Indiranagar (officially Indiranagara), is an affluent, mid-sized neighbourhood in east Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. Indiranagar is one of the most expensive cosmopolitan neighbourhoods in Bangalore. [1]

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Community

The Indiranagar Sangeetha Sabha organises music and dance programs. It also conducts promotional activities, seminars, puppet shows and annual cultural programs, such as vocal and instrumental music concerts. Sangeetha Sabha constructed Purandhara Bhavan, which promotes performing arts, theatre and drama.[ citation needed ] Close to the Sangeetha Sabha is the Indiranagar Club, spread across 2.5 acres of land. The membership fee is high at 10 lakh rupees, and the club boasts of some of the best gym and workout equipment, yoga clubs, tennis courts, basketball ground, billiards tables, an exclusive cards room and a small library. Indiranagar has the Defence Colony Playground, located next to the Defence Colony Children's Park and the Old People's Park; the Defence Colony Park maintained by DECORA is close by. [2] [3] In addition, Indiranagar is also famous for having a 100 ft. road, which has several high-end fashion brands as well as bars and pubs.

Education

Healthcare

History

Indiranagar was formed as a BDA layout in the late 1970s, and was named after the famous Kannada author M. K. Indira. In the beginning, the locality was primarily a suburb, dotted with large bungalows and independent houses, mostly owned by defence personnel and public sector employees.

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Jack & Jones store

The Information Technology boom in Bengaluru in the late 1990s converted Indiranagar and its two arterial roads (100 Feet Road and Chinmaya Mission Hospital Road) into a semi-commercial area. Today, Indiranagar is an important residential and commercial hub of Bengaluru.[ citation needed ]

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Hundred Feet Road, Indiranagar

Indiranagar is divided into 2 stages, with the 1st stage being the largest. The villages which existed prior to the formation of Indiranagar such as Binnamangala, Lakshmipuram, Motappapalya, Appareddy Palya, Doopanahalli, Kodihalli and Thippasandra as well as the neighbouring BDA layouts such as HAL 2nd Stage and HAL 3rd Stage are often considered as a part of Indiranagar.[ citation needed ]

Localities

Localities of Indiranagar include Indiranagar 1st and 2nd stage, HAL 2nd and 3rd Stages, Doopanahalli, Motappapalya, Defence Colony, Kodihalli [ citation needed ]

Transport

Metro

The Namma Metro Purple Line runs through Indiranagar and has two stations within the neighborhood –

It was the first section of the Bangalore metro to be operational.

Bus

Indiranagar is well connected to most areas of Bengaluru with the buses of the BMTC, which runs on 3 major roads of Indiranagar: CMH road, 80 feet road and 100 feet road. [4]

CMH road:

  1. Double road Indiranagar
  2. Indiranagar Metro station
  3. Indiranagar Police station/KFC signal
  4. CMH hospital

80 ft Road:

  1. Swami Vivekananda metro station
  2. CMH hospital
  3. Thippasandra

100 ft Road:

  1. Binnamangala
  2. Indiranagar Police station/KFC signal
  3. 6th Main road
  4. 12th Main road
  5. New Horizon Public School
  6. Domlur Flyover (Doopanahalli)

References

  1. "7 most expensive residential areas in Bengaluru". The Hindu. 11 November 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  2. "Indiranagar Bangalore" (PDF). Bangalorean. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 December 2014. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
  3. "Indiranagar Club". The City Guide. Archived from the original on 14 February 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
  4. "BMTC Bus Routes and Numbers | PDF | Transport". Scribd. Retrieved 7 March 2025.