Marathahalli

Marathahalli
ಮಾರತಹಳ್ಳಿ
suburb

View of Outer Ring Road from Marathahalli bridge
Marathahalli
ಮಾರತಹಳ್ಳಿ
Coordinates: 12°57′22″N 77°42′07″E / 12.956194°N 77.701943°E / 12.956194; 77.701943Coordinates: 12°57′22″N 77°42′07″E / 12.956194°N 77.701943°E / 12.956194; 77.701943
Country India
State Karnataka
District Bangalore
Metro Bengaluru
Languages
  Official Kannada
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 560037
Telephone code 080
Vehicle registration KA-53

Marathahalli is a suburb of Bangalore city in Karnataka state of India.[1]

The Outer Ring Road of Bangalore passes through Marathahalli.

Development

Until the late 1990s the area was a sleepy village in the outskirts of Bangalore. Following the IT boom, its close proximity to HAL Airport, Whitefield, Sarjapur Road and Electronic City and the presence of the Outer Ring Road, this area has boomed into a self-sufficient township. There are a large number of cloth stores, shopping malls, supermarkets and other shops in this area which retail products at a cheaper rate compared to the rest of the city. A large number of flats and IT companies have also come up in the area. The first multiplex in Bangalore, Innovative Multiplex is located here.[2]

Connectivity

A six-lane railway overbridge near Marathahalli Junction connects Kundalahalli area and HAL Airport Road.[1][3]

Tamil and Telugu inscriptions of Marathahalli

Doddanekkundi village, located North of Marathahalli, and much older than Marathahalli, has two ancient inscriptions in Tamil. The first inscription dated 1304, mentions the village name as Nerkundi and talks about the existence of a fort around the village constructed in 1304. The second inscription talks about the Hoysala king Ballala III granting the entire revenue of the Doddanekkundi village to the Shivagange Temple. There is also a Telugu inscription in Marathahalli. According to scholars, this shows the use of Tamil and Telugu in Bangalore, much before the reign of Krishnadevaraya of the Vijaynagar Kingdom.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 "Marathahalli: An urban village". The New Indian Express. 7 Jul 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
  2. "Bangalore". The Hindu. Jul 13, 2003. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
  3. "Marathahalli overbridge thrown open to traffic". The Hindu. Apr 9, 2008. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
  4. Aruni, S K (12 January 2012). "Of inscriptions and the medieval period" (Bangalore). The Hindu. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
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