Anekal

Anekal is a major town and taluk of Bengaluru Urban district. It is a major town in the suburbs of Bengaluru city. Chandapura - Anekal stretch is an emerging residential hub in Bangalore. Approximately 36 km from Bengaluru Centre and around 15 km from Hosur and Electronic City. It lies in the southern part of the Bangalore metropolitan area. Anekal is known for the Karaga and Dasara festivals.

Anekal
suburb
Anekal is located in Karnataka
Anekal
Anekal
Location in KARNATAKA, India
Coordinates: 12.7°N 77.7°E / 12.7; 77.7
Country India
StateKarnataka
Elevation
915 m (3,002 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total44,260
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
562106
Telephone code91-80
Vehicle registrationKA 51 and KA 59
Websitewww.anekaltown.mrc.gov.in

Major MNCs and IT-BT companies like Infosys, Biocon, Wipro, HCL, TCS, Accenture and so on are all part of Anekal Taluk.

The population has more nearly doubled since 2011.

Geography

Anekal is located at 12.7°N 77.7°E / 12.7; 77.7.[1] It has an average elevation of 915 metres (3001 feet).

Demographics

Kambada Ganesha Temple

As of 2011 India census,[2] Anekal had a population of 44,260. Males constitute 52 percent of the population and females 48 percent. Kannada is the official and Telugu most widely spoken language in Anekal. Anekal has an average literacy rate of 67 percent, higher than the national average of 59.5 percent, with 56 percent of the males and 44 percent of females literate. 12 percent of the population is under 6 years of age. Anekal in Kannada translates to 'Elephant rock'.

Road and Railways

Anekal is well connected to nearby areas like Jigani, Chandapura, Hosur. Frequent buses run by BMTC connects Anekal to Majestic.

DEMU trains connects Anekal Road railway station with Yeshwantpur and Bangalore city junction. The nearest Metro station is Bommasandra metro (Yellow line) which is 13 kms from Anekal.

Education

Alliance University situated in Anekal provides various courses in Engineering, Arts, Law and Management. Sri Sairam college of engineering offers courses in different streams of engineering.

References

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