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Malur has an average literacy rate of 82.47% higher than the state average of 75.36% : male literacy is 87.40%, and female literacy is 77.36%. In Malur, 4,589 that is 11.46% of the population is under 6 years of age. Kannada is the major language spoken in Malur, while Telugu is also Widely spoken.
Mallur is home to nearly 3294 people living in 3,000 homes. The sex ratio is 980:1000 and the literacy rate is 65%.. 1 km away is the village Meluru which is said to be Malluru's twin sister.
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Mallur is a village in Channapatna Taluk in Ramanagara district in the Indian state of Karnataka.Mallur is located on the banks of the river Kanva.The village is famous for its temples of Sri Ramaprameya Swamy, Aravindavalli and Ambegalu Navaneeta Krishna (crawling Krishna) This temple was built by the Great Chola dynasty, South Indian Tamil rulers maybe in the 12th century.
Bengaluru is situated in the southeast of the South Indian state of Karnataka.It is positioned at 12.97° N 77.56° E and covers an area of 2,190 square kilometres (850 sq mi).
Mulabagilu is on NH-4, a newly-laid four-lane road from Bengaluru to Mulbagal-Nangali Karnataka border Kolar district, with a total length of around 110 km. Approximately 354 km of major roads connect other locations to this area.
The most significant impact the expressway will give is the drastic reduction in both travel time and distance between Bengaluru and Chennai, from the present 7-8 hours and 340-350 km to only 2-3 hours and 260 km, significantly helping commuters with the ease of travel and slashing road transport risks. [31]
Nagasandra is a elevated metro station on the North-South corridor of the Green Line of Namma Metro serving the Bagalakunte area in Bengaluru, India.It was opened to the public on 1 May 2015. [1]