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Bhartiya City Nikoo Homes-2 A Thanisandra: 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2020 Residential Bhartiya City Nikoo Homes-2 B Thanisandra: 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2020 Residential Bhartiya City Nikoo Homes-2 C Thanisandra: 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2020 Residential Bhartiya City Nikoo Homes-2 D Thanisandra: 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2020 Residential
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Bhartiya City Nikoo Homes-2 C Thanisandra: 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2020 Residential Bhartiya City Nikoo Homes-2 D Thanisandra: 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2020 Residential Bhartiya City Nikoo Homes-2 H Thanisandra: 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2021 Residential Bhartiya City Nikoo Homes-2 J Thanisandra: 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2021 Residential
Thanisandra is now part of Bangalore Mahanagara Palike and as the development of Bangalore city towards the new airport continues, many professionals have moved into the area, water supply as well as proper electrical facilities extend through the entire stretch on Thanisandra main road, though few of the bi-lanes are yet to receive water ...
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Nagawara is an upcoming important underground northern terminal metro station on the North-South corridor of the Pink Line [1] and upcoming elevated metro station on the Blue Line [2] of Namma Metro in Bengaluru, India.
The area has become a transport hub in recent years, with the Kalasipalya Bus Station serving thousands of intra-city and outstation buses, and an estimated 800,000 passengers per day. [4] Apart from the state-run KSRTC and BMTC buses, hundreds of private buses to southern states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu originate at the station. [ 2 ]
Many of the city's children play Gully cricket and football on the roads and in the city's many public fields. Bangalore's main international cricket stadium is the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium , which hosted its first match in 1974 and was the venue for the India-Pakistan cricket quarter-final during World Cup 1996 .