Hebbal, Bangalore

Coordinates: 13°02′N 77°35′E / 13.04°N 77.59°E / 13.04; 77.59
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Hebbala
Hebbala
Neighbourhood
UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN Code
560006,560024,560032,560045
Vehicle registrationKA-04

Hebbala, is a neighbourhood in

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, which was once indicative of the north endpoint of the city. Though originally famous for Hebbala Lake,[1] it is now better known for the serpentine maze of flyovers that network the Outer Ring Road and Airport Road on NH 44. The flyover spans a length of 5.23 kilometres (3.2 mi) over all the loops combined. The flyover was built by Gammon India.[2] The lake area in Hebbala is well-known for its picnic spots, a well-maintained park, boating facilities and for the bird watching
opportunities.

Hebbala used to be the end of the municipal corporation limits. One can still see the milestone between the Baptist hospital and checkpost. Bengaluru has now grown quite a bit towards north,[3] beyond these marks. L&T factory, which was established in the 1970s, is also close to Hebbala. GKVK University and Manyata Tech Park with a number of office buildings and commercial enterprises makes Hebbala an attractive investment spot.

History

Historians have suggested that the vicinity of

Rashtrakuta raiders against whom he defended Perbolal, a name that morphed into Hebbala over the years. Historian B N Sundar Rao in his seminal work ‘Bengaluru Itihasa’, has also theorized that Kempegowda borrowed the name Bengaluru from a hamlet to the northwest of Hebbala Lake.[4]

Transport

Roads

All arterial roads and road networks leading to the Kempegowda International Airport intersect at Hebbala. Further, BIAL has its office on the National Highway (NH 44) exit of the Hebbala flyover in Gayathri Lake Front. Due to short-sightedness of the governing authorities, the Hebbala Flyover has become a bottle-neck for traffic flow from the city centre towards North and the same when traveling from North to city centre. Traffic is crawling be it any time of the day. This is because almost 6 lanes coming from each side, jostle to fit in the two lane Hebbala bridge bringing the traffic to a stand still.[5]

Buses

The area is well connected by BMTC buses. From Hebbala, you can get the city bus for almost all places in Bengaluru. Hebbala is also a common point if you are traveling to/from the airport. Hebbala also has a small railway station.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Hebbala Lake, Bangalore". www.karnataka.com. Karnataka.com. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  2. ^ "The longest urban flyover at Hebbala for the Bangalore Development Authority - 5.3km". GAMMON INDIA LIMITED.
  3. ^ "baptist hospital Hebbala bangalore". distancesfrom.com. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  4. ^ "A Hebbala hamlet that gave Bengaluru its name". Deccan Herald. 22 August 2019. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  5. ^ Vivan, Sridhar (29 June 2022). "Signs to free Hebbala flyover". Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  6. ^ "Trains to Hebbala Station - 6 Arrivals SWR/South Western Zone - Railway Enquiry". indiarailinfo.com. Retrieved 12 September 2019.