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[19][20], An apocryphal story recounts that the twelfth century Hoysala king Veera Ballala II, while on a hunting expedition, lost his way in the forest.
Leadership, The migrant communities are Maharashtrians, Punjabis, Rajasthanis, Gujaratis, Tamilians, Telugus, Malayalis, Odias, Sindhis, and Bengalis. In 1809, the British shifted their cantonment to Bangalore, outside the old city, and a town grew up around it, which was governed as part of British India. You will hear the language being spoken all across the city and there are certain words like “majamadi”, “howda?”, “seri”, “illi-alli”, “naanu-neenu” being used by non-Kannada speaking people also. The airport started operations from 24 May 2008 and is a private airport managed by a consortium led by the GVK Group. It was a significant turning point in the history of Bangalore as it bears the earliest reference to the name 'Bengaluru'. 8. wzajemne korzyści w stosunkach z dostawcami.

[53], Bangalore's reputation as the "Garden City of India" began in 1927 with the Silver Jubilee celebrations of the rule of Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV.
[84] Muslims comprise 13.9% of the population, roughly the same as their national average.

Involvement of people, [228] Bangalore has the largest number of broadband Internet connections in India. [185] Bangalore also has a very active and vibrant theatre culture with popular theatres being Ravindra Kalakshetra[186] and the more recently opened Ranga Shankara[187] The city has a vibrant English and foreign language theatre scene with places like Ranga Shankara and Chowdiah Memorial Hall leading the way in hosting performances leading to the establishment of the Amateur film industry. [88], Bangalore suffers from the same major urbanisation problems seen in many fast-growing cities in developing countries: rapidly escalating social inequality, mass displacement and dispossession, proliferation of slum settlements, and epidemic public health crisis due to severe water shortage and sewage problems in poor and working-class neighbourhoods. Subsequently, the British Wesleyan Mission established the first English school in 1832 known as Wesleyan Canarese School. Some of the professional institutes in Bengaluru are: Some famous private institutions in Bangalore include Symbiosis International University, SVKM's NMIMS, CMR University, Christ University, Jain University, PES University, Dayananda Sagar University and M. S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences. [169] Bangalore is sometimes called as the "Pub Capital of India" and the "Rock/Metal Capital of India" because of its underground music scene and it is one of the premier places to hold international rock concerts. During the 18th and 19th centuries, Kannada literature was enriched by the Vachanas (a form of rhythmic writing) composed by the heads of the Veerashaiva Mathas (monastery) in Bangalore. [132] The city suffers significantly with dust pollution, hazardous waste disposal, and disorganised, unscientific waste retrievals.

Summa Linguae Technologies  Spółka Akcyjna. [19][21][22] Suryanath Kamath has put forward an explanation of a possible floral origin of the name, being derived from benga, the Kannada term for Pterocarpus marsupium (also known as the Indian Kino Tree), a species of dry and moist deciduous trees, that grew abundantly in the region. [170] In May 2012, Lonely Planet ranked Bangalore third among the world's top ten cities to visit.