How many Taluks are there in rural district Bangalore?

How many Taluks are there in rural district Bangalore?

4 taluks
Currently in Bengaluru Rural district, there are 2 divisions, 4 taluks, 35 hobbies, 1,713 habitat and 177 densely populated villages, 105 gram panchayats.

Who is the DC of Bangalore Rural district?

Contact details of Deputy Commissioners

Sl.No District DC Name
1 BAGALKOT Captain Dr.K Rajendra
2 BANGALORE RURAL Ravindra P N
3 BANGALORE URBAN J MANJUNATH
4 BELAGAVI M.G.Hiemath

Is KR Puram Bangalore rural or urban?

The locality KR Puram falls in Bengaluru Urban district situated in Karnataka state, with a population 199487. The male and female populations are 104381 and 95106 respectively. The size of the area is about 24.57 square kilometer.

Who is the present collector of Bangalore?

Deputy Commissioner

Name Designation Address
SRI J MANJUNATH, I.A.S Deputy Commissioner & District Magistrate Kempegowda Road, Behind Kandaya Bhavana, Bengaluru Urban District Bengaluru- 560009

Is KR Puram Bangalore Urban or rural?

How many villages are in Bangalore Rural District?

It was founded in 1986 and Bengaluru was split into Bangalore (Rural) and Bangalore (city). Currently in Bengaluru Rural district, there are 2 divisions, 4 taluks, 35 hobbies, 1,713 habitat and 177 densely populated villages, 105 gram panchayats.

Which is the city municipal council in Bangalore?

Doddaballapura, is a City Municipal Council in Bangalore Rural district in the state of Karnataka, India. Dodda means big in the native Kannada; contrasted with Chikkaballapura or the ‘little Ballapura’.

Which is the only Rural District in Karnataka?

Bengaluru Rural District is one of the 31 districts in Karnataka, India. It was formed in 1986, when Bangalore District was divided into Bengaluru (rural) and Bengaluru (urban). Presently in Bengaluru Rural district, there are 1 division, 4 Talukas, 20 Hoblis (cluster of villages), 1,065 inhabited, 5 towns, and 66 Gram Panchayats.

What are the main industries in Bengaluru Rural District?

The soil and climatic conditions are congenial for the cultivation of mulberry, rearing of silkworms, and production of silk, besides other agro-based industries. There are a number of wineries and quantity of production of wine has been increasing. (Source: Bengaluru Rural district at a glance- 2014-15.