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Located Northwest of Hunsur Road aka NH275 and South of High Tension double Road, Vijayanagar 1st stage is one of the prominent localities in Mysore due to proximity towards Infosys campus Yoga Narasimhaswamy Temple, Vidya Vardhaka College of Engineering, Vidya Vardhaka Polytechnic, MUDA Sports ground and Cosmopolitan club are some popular landmarks in the locality.
Mysuru Local Planning Area is the metropolitan area limit defined in City Development Plan 2031 by Mysore Urban Development Authority. [1] Mysuru Planning Area is divided into 45 planning districts [2] spanning across the Taluks of Mysore, Nanjangud and Srirangapatna of Mandya district. As per City Development Plan 2031, this metropolitan area ...
Vijayanagara (formerly Vijayanagar), is a residential neighborhood in west Bangalore, India. It derives its name from the Vijayanagara empire that flourished in South India during the 15th and 16th centuries. It is bound by Mysore Road and Magadi Road, with Chord Road cutting through. It is the northernmost area in South Bangalore.
Basavanagudi, Vijayanagar Girinagar (formerly known as Writer's Colony) is an Indian residential area in South West Bengaluru, very close to Mysore Road . This medium-sized locality is surrounded by Nayandahalli in the west, Byatarayanapura and Deepanjali Nagar in the north, Srinagar in the east and Hosakerehalli in the south.
Vijayanagara Empire (or Karnata Empire), of Southern India, 14th–17th centuries A.D. . Vijayanagara, capital city of the Vijayanagara Empire . Vijayanagara metropolitan area
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Mysore North is a cluster of suburbs in the northern side of Mysore. [1] The city is divided as Northern and Southern clusters or blocks for administration. [2] [3] [4] Mysore North hosts separate Zone for many Government offices like Block Educational Officer (Education department), [2] [4] Sub-Registrar's Office (Revenue department) and many other departments.
As of 2011, Mysore gets 193,000 cubic metres (42.5 million imperial gallons) of water per day. Mysore sometimes faces water crises, mainly from March to June, and in years of low rainfall. [43] The city has had an underground drainage system since 1904. The city's sewerage drains into the Kesare, Malalavadi, Dalavai and Belavatha valleys.