Kumaraswamy Layout

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Kumaraswamy Layout
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Kumaraswamy Layout
Coordinates: 12°54′15″N77°33′42″E / 12.9041°N 77.5616°E / 12.9041; 77.5616
CountryIndia
State Karnataka
District Bangalore Urban
MetroBengaluru
ZoneBangalore South
Ward181,197 [1]
Population
  Total35,384 [2]
Languages
  Official Kannada
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
560078
Telephone code91-80
Vehicle registration KA 05
Lok Sabha constituencyBangalore South
Vidhan Sabha constituencyPadmanabhanagar, Bangalore South

Located in South Bangalore, Karnataka, India, Kumaraswamy Layout is a sub locality in Banashankari.

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History

Kumaraswamy Layout was formed in the late 1970's by the BDA. This area under BBMP is recently seeing development. This is one of the rapidly growing areas in Bangalore. This makes it one of the most conservative places to live in Bangalore. It has a substantial population of long-term, mostly Kannada-speaking residents.

General information

Areas under Kumaraswamy layout

Transport

The area is easily accessible by Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) buses. Kumaraswamy Layout 2nd Stage is a sub Locality in Jayanagar Locality in Bangalore. Kumaraswamy Layout 2nd Stage is 8.46 km from Kempegowda Bus Station ( Majestic Station )

Route numbers Chakra 3/3A (to Banashankari, RR Nagara), 402G (to Yelahanka Satellite Town 5th Phase), 202 (to Yeshwanthpura), 340C (to Parangipalya), 202E (to Mathikere), 374H (to Vijayanagara), 271M (to Jalahalli 7th camp) were discontinued due to poor response from the public.

All three metro stations on the Namma Metro Green line (Silk Institute to Nagasandra) – Banashankari, Jayaprakash Nagara and Yelachenahalli are very close to the area.

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