Neriga

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Neriga
village
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Karnataka
District Bangalore
Talukas Anekal
Area
  Total400 km2 (200 sq mi)
Elevation
1,426 m (4,678 ft)
Population
 (2001)
  Total1,345
  Density3.4/km2 (8.7/sq mi)
Languages
  Official Kannada
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)

Neriga is a village in the Anekal taluk of Bangalore Urban district in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located near Varthuru. [1] [2]

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Geography

It is located 24 kilometers to Bangalore Central, 8 kilometers from Whitefield. The village is located at Varthuru to Sarjapura way or Marathahalli to Malur Road. The agricultural production is made possible by the nearby rain water, includes Paddy fields, Raagi, Sericulture, Rose, Kanakambara, Vegetables and other crops throughout the year. The village is very famous for Nilagiri plantations and milk. Five brick industries situated in the village [ citation needed ]

Education

The International School Bangalore (TISB), Inventure Academy and Green wood high international schools are situated here. The villagers have a literacy level of 70%.

Nerige is well culture bound village the folk culture is still alive. The youth have formed teams for nataka ranga, dollu kunita, and other arts.

Well bonded people with different sub-religions of Hindu

Finance

Dena Bank work started from 01.01.2014 at behind Panchayati office. the branch Name is Neriga, IFS Code BKDN0611611. The average yearly income of a family living in Neriga village is 15,000 rupees.

Communication & Network

BSNL Telephone Exchange code NRA, STD Code +9180, BSNL Landline series starts from 27851 XXX, Post Sub-Office / Zip code 562125, Available mobile networks : Airtel 4G, Vodafone, BSNL & TATA group networks.

History

There is a popular and very old Lord Avimuktheshwara shiva and jeevasamadhi at the east Neriga also called as Avimukthapura.

Hoysala era statues (veera kallu, naga kallu) can be seen in the village and a somany centuries old Grāmadevatā (Maramma) statue is also present and Basaveshwara Nandi Temple, Poojamma devi temple, DhavaLamma temple, 10 temples of muneshwara, navagraha, ashwattha katte. Neeladapura [south west of Neriga 0.7km distance], Kothuru [east side of Neriga 0.9 km distance], and chikkakaLapura [south side of Neriga 1.3km distance] these three villages and Nerige Port are destroyed as on may be 16th or 17th centuries.

Transportation

The village can be reached by BMTC bus from K.R. Market, Kempegowda Bus stand (Majestic), Shivajinagara, bus number series 323,D,E,F,J,L.

Carmelaram Railway Station 7 km, Bellandur Road Railway Station 7 km and Whitefield Railway Station 12 km.

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