BPO Invites Parents


BPO invites parents to check out the workplace
(Source from Hindu News)

BANGALORE: Mortarboards, black robes, tassels and caps thrown into the air… seems like a scene out of a college graduation ceremony, doesn’t it? And what if we were to say that the course duration ranged from three to eight weeks and equipped you with fancy accents to converse with people through the night? Now, does it sound more like a call centre?

While companies have been reported to have tried everything from quarterly appraisals to free Snicker vending machines (which has worked, of course!), 24 x 7, a business process outsourcing (BPO), has gone one step ahead. The company recently organised a graduation ceremony for its trainees, where parents and family members participated and get a preview into the lives of these call centre employees.

With the average attrition rate in most companies being quoted at 15 per cent by industry survey reports, companies have realised that fat pay cheques may lure the young and the restless; however, that alone is not enough to retain them. Human resource (HR) analysts in companies are working round-the-clock to find that perfect formula which will keep the fast and furious employee fastened to his seat.
Improvised

Tapping in on the psyche of the average young Indian, whose decisions are much-rooted in the counselling provided by family members, this BPO has started with an improvised version of the good old parent-teacher meeting, popularly known as PTA. “The whole experience reminded me of going to school to attend one of those parent-teacher interactions. It was like a trip down memory lane for me,” says Mary Sagaya, whose son graduated to the work floor this month.
Family’s role

So what is it that prompted such an out-of-the-ordinary HR strategy? “We realised that the family is integral to any decision made by a person. So it is important for us to address these issues,” says Nina Nair, vice-president, HR, 24 x 7. In fact, that’s not all…if parents do not approve of the job, HR prefers to not extend the job offer at all. “We have a counselling session for them. But we believe that if parents are convinced of the job and career aspects, there are more chances that the employees will stay on with us,” she explains. Though, this may seem unusual, even to the extent of being far-fetched to the cynical few, 24 x 7 wants to make this a quarterly feature for its employees.
Security issue

With reports in the media shedding light on the lack of safety regulations, parents are often worried about the safety of their wards. “After reading in the papers about the rape and murder of a young girl, my mother was apprehensive. When she came here not only was she excited, she told me that she thought it was the right place for me to work,” says Rinta Vinayan, an employee.

Her mother was introduced to the security guards that accompany the cabs and was also shown around the campus.

Review of SSLC Exam Pattern


Expert panel to review SSLC exam pattern
(Source from Hindu News)

Bangalore: Tenth standard students studying under the Karnataka State syllabus may have to answer a different pattern of questions from the next academic year.

The Government has given the go-ahead for appointing a panel of experts to review the examination pattern of the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC).

However, the examinations for this academic year, starting on March 31, will stick to the prevailing pattern.

The existing system, with a heavy emphasis on multiple-choice and short-answer questions, has come in for criticism from several quarters.

“The argument is that it orients students towards rote learning rather than reasoning. It is felt that students are increasingly becoming incapable of writing essays and analytical answers,” said Commissioner of Public Instruction Kumar Naik.
Weightage

The panel is expected to go into the question of whether the weightage given multiple-choice questions in the present pattern is warranted or needs to be changed.

It was in the year 2006 that the system with an emphasis on multiple-choice questions was introduced.

The paper was divided into Section A and Section B, with Section A dedicated to multiple choice questions.

The circular issued by the Karnataka Secondary Education Board on September 15, 2005, insisted that answers in Section B too should be to the point and “students should desist from writing unnecessarily long-winding answers with inconsequential details”.

The recent thinking on the examination system, however, seems to be more in favour of testing a student’s analytical skills.

It may noted here that the Central Board of Secondary Education has announced its decision to dedicate 20 per cent of the questions to testing the student’s critical thinking skills rather than rote learning from the coming examinations for 10th and 12th standards.

CBSE chairman Ashok Ganguly recently announced that there would be a paradigm shift in the CBSE from More of The Same (MOTS) system based on repetition and stereotypes to Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) with emphasis on interpretation and synthesis of knowledge.

How to Apply Ration Card in Bangalore?

Apply for New Ration Card in Bangalore:

Bangalore is a place here the peoples are available from different places.
One of the Difficult things is to get the Ration Card. Here is the solution for that.

Food and Civil Supplies corporation Department is distributing the Ration Cards in Karnataka. Ration Card is must to get the Gas Connection. The Locations are:

Food & Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd Hebbal
Phone : +(91)-(80)-23546212,23546190
URL : www.kfcsc.com
Address : No.670/B, Nr Police Station, 2nd Mn,sumangali Sevashram Rd,
Hebbal Agri Farm, Bangalore - 560024


Food & Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd Chamrajpet
Phone : +(91)-(80)-26613531
URL : www.kfcsc.com
Address : No.4, Opp To Rnr, 5th Mn Rd, Chamarajpet,
Bangalore - 560018



Food & Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd Cunningham Road
Phone : +(91)-(80)-22262187,22267205,22264062
URL : www.kfcsc.com
Address : No.8, Cunningham Road, Bangalore - 560052


Food & Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd Vasanth Nagar
Phone : +(91)-(80)-22260752,22353423,22096557,22260932,22200660
URL : www.kfcsc.com
Address : No.16/I, Miller Tank Bund Rd, Vasanth Nagar,
Bangalore - 560052

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Mobile connectivity: Options galore


Connectivity everywhere

Mobile connectivity: Options galore


Wi-Fi and WiMAX have enabled the permeability of Internet connectivity to the handheld device. GPRS and CDMA spell convenience and 3G will take it a step further


Wireless technologies are starting to offer a reliable alternative to fixed-line access, suggesting that widespread and affordable connectivity can be provided to every region, village, and person in India. Wireless access is more convenient now as multiple radios can be found on one device. Although the technology has been around for a decade now, it is just starting to catch on with Indian enterprises. In the last three months there has been significant movement in the wireless computing segment. Wireless equipment makers have recorded jump in sales and many systems integrators are preparing to enter this space. Some have already completed wireless deployments with the help of leading Internet service providers who are offering last mile wireless connectivity.

Indian carriers have acquired a spectrum to deploy wireless broadband services and expressed interest in going ahead with WiMAX. BSNL, the market leader, has announced plans to offer WiMAX services in Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata, New Delhi, and Mumbai in 2006. Apart from BSNL, Sify, Bharti Airtel, Reliance, and MTNL are crafting customer-friendly strategies to tap the market. Players in the field of Wi-Fi and WiMax are working with these service providers.

WiMAX and Wi-Fi provide wireless access to the Internet from a notebook, personal digital assistant (PDA) or a similar hand-held device. Some mobile phones and PDAs now come with Wi-Fi chips. With mobile phones, this means conventional networks can be bypassed and inexpensive long-distance calls made using VoWiFi (Voice over Wireless Fidelity).

What’s on the data menu


Service Provider Data Services

BSNL Broadband, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, GSM, to launch 3G
Sify Wi-Fi, WiMAX, Value-added services through mobile phone

Airtel EDGE and GPRS enabled Data Card,
Value-added services through mobile phone, Wi-Fi, WiMAX

Reliance Value-added services through mobile phone, Wi-Fi, WiMAX
MTNL GSM, CDMA, Wifine service, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, to launch 3G
Vodafone Value-added services through mobile phone, Wi-Fi, WiMAX

The state of connectivity

BSNL is held to be India’s largest mobile operator with over 20 million subscribers. It claims to provide the cheapest call rates and roaming with the widest network that covers every corner of the country. As the Indian cellular market explodes, BSNL has floated a tender of 60 million GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) lines for the next three years. BSNL remains committed to increase India’s teledensity and promote the use of mobile telephony up to the block level.

Cellular service providers offer Internet services wherein the handset acts as a modem. While GSM data services have been around for as long as cellular networks themselves, the expensive, unreliable and slow (9.6 Kbps) connectivity, plus the fact that you still needed an account with an Internet service provider, made GSM-based Net access pretty unpopular in the past.

Things changed around 2003 when GSM operators began providing GPRS (General Packet Radio Services) connectivity and offered speeds that compared favourably with basic rate ISDN. CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) providers offered speeds as high as 128 Kbps. By early 2005, it had become common place for users to utilise their mobile phones for accessing the Net, especially notebook users. Even where Wi-Fi is available at hotels and other transit points, users find it more convenient to use their existing GPRS or CDMA services rather than struggle with configuring to use the local Wi-Fi network. Dialup connectivity’s biggest bugbear has been the pulse charges and in 2004, almost all cellular phone service providers introduced flat tariffs where you pay extra only if you exceed a bandwidth limit, usually 500 MB or 1 GB.

Ashish Arora, VP, Enterprise Solutions, Sify says, “The proliferation of the mobile work force, cheaper equipment and access devices as well as inherent productivity benefits that wireless networks can offer are some of the key drivers for the adoption of Wi-Fi. There is a significant offtake of wireless in the enterprises with more organisations realising the benefits that wireless connectivity brings to an organisation in terms of productivity and efficiency.”

Wi-Fi was at first ignored by cellular carriers for fear that Wi-Fi data use by customers would take away potential revenue that cellular carriers hoped to get from cellular data services, but Wi-Fi has spread so fast that cellular carriers can no longer ignore the technology.

Instead a few cellular carriers have embraced Wi-Fi, rolling out Wi-Fi hotspot networks, and are offering the technology as a compliment to cellular connectivity. Those cellular carriers that haven’t embraced Wi-Fi are no doubt watching the technology closely.

Most notebooks and, to a lesser extent, smart handheld devices come with built-in Wi-Fi connectivity; it is also possible to add Wi-Fi with a PC card.

"The mobile wireless
market will take some time to grow its base in India. At present there is a demand for fixed broadband access"

- Protip Ghose
VP, Sales and Marketing, APAC Telsima Communication

Protip Ghose, VP, Sales and Marketing, APAC, Telsima Communication elaborates, “In contrast to the growth of mobile technology in India, the country is struggling to get broadband connectivity off the ground with its limited fixed-line infrastructure thus paving the way for WiMAX as a potential saviour. The problem with WiMAX as a solution for India today is it may be too little and too early for the kind of large-scale rapid deployment that is needed. However, the market will definitely move in an upward direction.” WiMax has been piloted but widespread availability isn’t there yet.

Wireless technologies such as 3G, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX will co-exist, working synergistically together to meet unique customer needs. It is likely that no single broadband wireless technology will dominate.

Surendra Arora, Director, South Asia (Customer Solutions Group), Intel informs, “Wi-Fi hotspots have evolved and have become more common in a variety of locations including retail areas, public spaces, office buildings, and stadiums. Mesh networks have evolved to become the architecture of choice for the rapidly increasing number of municipal wireless networks. Intel’s efforts to drive Internet connectivity will also be supporting the governments’ target of increasing the number of Net connections in India from five million in 2006 to 45 million by 2010, by accelerating the use of wireless broadband technologies such as WiMAX across India.”
Wireless connectivity technologies
Wi-Fi The foundation of the wireless LAN, Wi-Fi is usually implemented through the 802.11b or 802.11g protocols.'b' has a bandwidth of 11 Mbps, 'g' five times that. Work is afoot on 'n' which will offer Fast Ethernet equivalent or better speeds. Wi-Fi network coverage is limited to within offices and campuses and scattered hotspotsat this point of time.
WiMAX 802.16 is the protocol family with fixed (802.11d) and nomadic (802.11e) variants. WiMAX operates in the frequency band 3.3-3.4 GHz. WiMax is starting to move out of the pilot stage and into deployment as telecom majors BSNL, MTNL, Bharti Televentures, Reliance, Sify, and VSNL have all acquired licences in the 3.3-3.4 GHz spectrum. WiMAX could revolutionise backhaul.
GPRS General Packet Radio Service is also known as 2.5G. This technology used to be the only option for packet data on GSM networks. It has now been superseded by EDGE but the fact that more handsets support GPRS than EDGE ensures its continued relevance for a year or two longer. GPRS is widely available with every GSM operator offering it as a value-added service.
EDGE An acronym for Enhanced Data GSM Environment it is faster than GPRS delivering data at rates of up to 384 Kbps Handset support is picking up as GSM service providers offer EDGE. It will, however, be side-lined in the next year or two as 3G picks up.
3G 3G refers to third generation wireless technology in mobile communications. Its capabilities include enhanced multimedia, and upwards of 2 Mbps throughput. 3G will be deployed by Indian telcos in 2007.

For people on the move

India offers the lowest telecom tariffs as compared to rest of the world and our main challenge is customer retention. Apart from that we are also involved in broadening the mobile subscriber base in India, so the challenge lies in increasing or retaining our revenue base while offering minimum tariffs. We are looking at convergence onto a single platform for providing various services and end-to-end solutions

Airtel has introduced a ‘data card’ targeting business users, roamers and travellers. This card is compatible with Enhanced Data GSM Environment (EDGE) and GPRS offering speeds up to 200 Kbps. It works on Airtel networks nationally and on GSM networks internationally (while roaming). To begin with, the company has launched the card in a few cities but plans to make it available everywhere across the country.

According to a source from Bharti Airtel, “The new service will enable a comprehensive wireless data connectivity for people on-the-move—nationally and internationally (while roaming). The data card fits into a notebook. Customers can also send and receive SMS from their laptops using the data card.”

The introduction of the high-speed data card adds to Airtel’s suite of m-business solutions for its customers, which now also includes the globally-acclaimed BlackBerry, brought to India exclusively by Airtel.

Says A K Sinha, CMD, BSNL, “We have extended our facilities to nearly 150 hotspots across the country and are planning to add another 150 within a year. Wi-MAX is the next target. Soon we will be able to provide our customers with this connectivity. Right now our broadband services are doing well and providing our users a good connective base in the arena of Internet connectivity.”

MTNL has both GSM and CDMA services. Soon it will be coming out with 3G services. Through its Wifine service, the organisation provides a wide range of services in the Internet access segment. Sify Enterprise Solution is the corporate service arm of Sify Limited, which provides end-to-end corporate network, application and security services. Meanwhile, all eyes are on a likely CDMA-WiMAX battle.

Arora adds, “Alternative mobile broadband technologies like wireless and WiMAX will create opportunities for new entrants and existing service providers to deliver broadband solutions with non-traditional business models.”

At present, service providers are tying up with Indian enterprises to extend various solutions as far as connectivity is concerned. The next killer application is made out to be value-added services through mobile phones. Bharti Airtel, Sify, Hutch, Reliance and other carriers are providing value-added services based around data to corporate and individual customers.

Developed countries are clearly best placed to take advantage of personal broadband services, because of the higher penetration of notebooks and other data-centric devices. However, in the backdrop of growing notebook and smartphone sales in the country, wireless data usage is picking up.

BSNL is in the process of providing triple play service in the coming years and will foray into 3G services providing a wide range of service spectrum to its customers. Although the service provider has a presence in video conferencing it is in the process to start offering IPTV services, which will change the communication scenario.

Sinha adds, “India offers the lowest telecom tariffs as compared to rest of the world and our main challenge is customer retention. Apart from that we are also involved in broadening the mobile subscriber base in India, so the challenge lies in increasing or retaining our revenue base while offering minimum tariffs. We are looking at convergence onto a single platform for providing various services and end-to-end solutions. Thus our thrust will be on attracting customers with excellent services and value-additions.”

At present Sify has about 600 enterprise customers. The company has partnerships with ANC, PCW Global and Global Crossing to extend its services to 300 cities across the globe. In India, Sify has a presence in over 200 cities. All of these factors, from the robust smartphone market to compelling mobile applications, are driving wireless infrastructure needs and vice versa.

Arora informs, “Most IT and ITeS companies are our customers in India. The whole market is managed between two to three players. We are presently using BSNL’s and our infrastructure to provide our services to the customers across the country. As far as WiMAX is concerned it will take some more time to expand its presence in India.”

As pricing is a major concern area for the customers in India, carriers and vendors are working rigorously with the government to provide the facilities at low cost. Ghosh informs, “WiMAX in India is at an early stage. We don’t have sufficient infrastructural facilities to expand our reach in India. We are working with the government to finalise different models.”

A necessity

WiMAX in India is at an early stage. We don’t have sufficient infrastructural facilities to expand our reach in India. We are working with the government to finalise different models

Broadband wireless access has been a niche area. The key factor behind the growth of wireless connectivity is the demand for broadband which is now considered a necessity rather than a luxury.

Ghose opines, “The mobile wireless market will take some time to grow its base in India. At present there is a demand for fixed broadband access. With the growth of mobile workforce the market will definitely move upward. Non-wireless operators are also demanding WiMAX. Telsima is currently working with major service providers along with the government for the deployment of its various WiMAX solutions in India.”

The government is a major target vertical for service providers as well as vendors in India. Most large carriers are looking to roll out fixed or mobile convergence over the next few years, based on the IP triple play of VoIP, data and broadcast.

The buzz is presently centred on 3G. We expect to see more lobbying in the corridors of power for scarce spectrum. The initial buzz is that 3G services would give the always-on connectivity to the mobile owners. That was said so about GPRS and much hoopla was raised in the market. As per the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, there were just 49,000 broadband subscribers in 2005 and the year ended with 835,000.

But considering India has a population of 1.08 billion, broadband penetration was still below 0.01 per cent. So there is huge potential for service providers and vendors. In terms of pricing and download limits much remains to be thrashed out.

According to a source from MTNL, “We need to think of Wi-Fi networks as core to building out a connected nation. The question is how to put it together to build a bottom-up community network providing low-cost, mass-market connectivity. The world has been holding its breath ever since wireless networks appeared at airports, coffee shops and of course, corporate and education campuses.”

The development of all these technologies on the connectivity front have helped the mobile workforce to work conveniently at any time and anywhere.

With the number of players in the telecom sector increasing, the acquisition cost is reducing. In a country like India where mobile phones are quickly overtaking fixed-line phone connections, it means that you can stay connected just about anywhere that you can make a mobile phone call.

In Bangalore Today

In Bangalore Today:

In Bangalore Today

RELIGION

Haridasa Sahitya Samrajya: Mysore Subbarayadasa, Veda Dharma Paripalana Sabha, East Park Road, Malleswaram, 5 p.m.

Bhagwad Gita: Swami Abhaya Chaitanya, Sri Vasavi Temple, 7th Main, 9th Cross, Mahalakshmipuram, 7 p.m.

Sri Krishna from the window of Bhagavata: Seminar, Sri Kalyana Venkataramanaswamy Temple, J.P. Nagar 1st Phase, 2.30 p.m.

Bhagwad Gita: Swamini Sugunananda, Deenabandhu Devastanam, C.M.H. Road, Indiranagar, 6.30 p.m.

CULTURE

Bangalore Gayana Samaja: 38th Music Conference — Mysore V. Subramanya speaks on "Mysore Seshanna", T.M. Krishna speaks on "Lakshya and Lakshana in Carnatic Music," 10 a.m., vocal by T.M. Krishna, Samaja premises, K.R. Road, 6 p.m.

Indian Council for Cultural Relations: Margi Kathakali Centre of Thiruvananthapuram stages "Kalyana Sougandhika" play, Ambedkar Bhavan, Millers Road, 7 p.m.

Sri Aurobindo Complex Trust: Kalakshiti troupe presents Indian folk dance and classical dance, Cultural and Exhibition Hall, Basavanagudi, 4 p.m.

Percussive Arts Centre: Vocal duet by K.V. Krishnaprasad and S.R. Vinay, Sri Jayarama Seva Mandali, Jayanagar, 6.30 p.m.

The Indian Institute of World Culture: Bharatanatyam by Namita, Sri B.P. Wadia Road, 6 p.m.

Bangalore Lalitakala Parishat: Bharatanatyam by Veena Nayar and Dhanya Nayar, H.N. Kalakshetra, National College, Jayanagar, 6.30 p.m.

Surana College: Screening of Iranian film, "Children of heaven," Seminar Hall, College premises, South End Road, 2 p.m.

Raagigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Vidyakendra: Inter-school music competition, Jayanagar 9th Block, 5 p.m.

Every Friday Cultural Evening Programme: Bharatanatyam by Shivaranjani, Yavanika, Nrupatunga Road, 6.30 p.m.

GENERAL

Maharani Women's Arts and Commerce Deemed University: Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy lays foundation stone to new buildings, Maharani Women's Science College premises, 9.30 a.m.

Jayasheelarao Felicitation Committee: Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy felicitates senior journalist S.V. Jayasheelarao, the former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda participates, Town Hall, 5 p.m.

Jayachamarajendra Government Polytechnic: Diploma convocation, Seshadri Road, 3 p.m.

Karnataka State Chartered Accountants' Association: 33rd annual general meeting, R.V. Teachers' College auditorium, Jayanagar II Block, 6.30 p.m.

Kannada Geleyara Balaga: Release of books on Thi Nam Shri, Kannada Sahitya Parishat, Chamarajpet, 5.45 p.m.

India Medtronic Pvt. Ltd: Micheal Sweeney, Director, Caridac Pacing and Implantable Devices Therapies, speaks on new perspectives on optimising pacing therapy, Taj West End, Race Course Road, 8 p.m.

Indo-American Chamber of Commerce: Seminar on "The changing scenario of retail in India — impact on business," Hotel Le Meridian, 3 p.m.

Mysore Education Society: N. Gopalakrishnan speaks on "Ancient Indian wisdom and modern science," Conference Hall, MES College, Malleswaram, 10.30 a.m.

National Institute of Advanced Studies: Suren Erkman speaks on "The emerging field of industrial ecology: perspectives for research and action," JRD Tata Auditorim, NIAS, IISc campus, 5 p.m.

Bangalore Toastmasters Club: Vijay Anand speaks on "Love is all there in the life," St. Joseph's College, Langford Road, 6.15 p.m.

Kairali Bangalore: Inauguration of Onam Fair 2006, Subhram Complex, near Hotel Ajantha, Mahatma Gandhi Road, 5 p.m.

Universal Coaching Centre: Felicitation to successful IAS candidates, City Central Library, R.P.C. Layout, Vijayanagar, 6.30 p.m.

Karnataka Gandhi Smaraka Nidhi: Essay competition on "Education system based on Gandhian values," Government Pre University College, Peenya, 2 p.m.

Samskruta Bharati: Exhibition of Indian Heritage of Science and Technology, Sri Ramakrishna Math, Vivekananda Road, Ulsoor, 5 p.m.

Aalaap: Exhibition of water colour paintings, Chitrakala Parishath, Kumarakrupa Road, 10 a.m.

Crimson: Exhibition of recent paintings by Pramod Ganapatye, Cunningham Road, 7 p.m.

Sculptors Forum: Exhibition of recent sculptures by Forum's sculptors, Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, 5 p.m.

Time and Space Art Gallery: Exhibition of paintings by M.S. Amarnath, Lavelle Road, 11 a.m.

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Bangalore Survival Guide

Bangalore Survival Guide:

The "Bangalore Survival Guide" consists of important information about Bangalore. It is a ready-reckoner on Bangalore made for your pocket.

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Bangalore Top IT Companies List

Bangalore Top IT Companies List:

ALIT

218/219, Museum Road
Phone: +91-80-558 7811
Fax: +91-80-558 4708

Aditi Technologies Pvt Ltd.
224/60, Ramana Maharishi Road
Phone: +91-80-331 2966
Fax: +91-80-334 6201

Ampersand Software Appl. Ltd.
68, 14th Cross, Ist Block,
R.T. Nagar
Phone: +91-80-333 6173
Fax: +91-80-333 3891

Aptech Ltd.
6th Floor, Mittal Towers, M.G.Road
Phone: +91-80-555 0483
Fax: +91-80-559 6471

BFL Software Ltd.
45/3, Residency Road Cross
Phone: +91-80-558 8722
Fax: +91-80-558 1918

Citicorp
Raheja Towers, M.G.Road
Phone: +91-80-559 7602
Fax: +91-80-558 4381

CMC Ltd.
10/3, Kasturba Road
Phone: +91-80-227 2425
Fax: +91-80-227 7189

Compaq India
92, Industrial Suburb, 2nd Stage,
Yeshwantpur
Phone: +91-80-337 4785
Fax: +91-80-337 4601

Dell Asia Pacific SDN
77, J.S.Towers, Brigade Road
Phone: +91-80-554 5126
Fax: +91-80-554 4738

Deutsche Software (I) Ltd.
Raheja Towers, M.G.Road
Phone: +91-80-559 6314
Fax: +91-80-559 7439

Digital Equipment (Ind) Ltd
92, Industrial Suburb, Yeshwantpur
Phone: +91-80-337 4785
Fax: +91-80-337 4601

Hewlett Packard India Ltd.
Embassy Point, 150, Infantry Road
Phone: +91-80-209 1858
Fax: +91-80-225 6186

IBM Global Services Ltd.
Golden Enclove, Airport Road
Phone: +91-80-526 7117

IMR (I) Ltd.
Naganathapura, Singasandra
Phone: +91-80-852 1224
Fax: +91-80-852 1268

Infosys Technologies Ltd.
Electronic City, Hosur Road
Phone: +91-80-852 0261
Fax: +91-80-852 0362

Intel Asia Electronics Inc.
Duparc Trinity, M.G.Road
Phone: +91-80-550 879

ITC Ltd - Information Systems Div.
1-4, Raja Ram Mohan Roy Road
Phone: +91-80-227 8372
Fax: +91-80-221 4345

Mascot Systems
99, J.K.S.Koramangala Extn
Phone: +91-80-552 2800
Fax: +91-80-552 1704

Microland Ltd.
58, 80 Ft. Road, Koramangala
Phone: +91-80-571 1257

Microsoft Corporation
17, Duparc Trinity, M.G.Road
Phone: +91-80-559 5733

Motorola Information Systems Group
108, Gavipuram, Bannerghatta Road
Phone: +91-80-661 2973

Multimedia Studio Ltd.
NO: 294, 8th Block
39 thCross, Jayanagar
Phone: +91-80-634 9452, 654 0406

Nashsoft Systems (P) Ltd.
41, Lavelle Road
Phone: +91-80-229 0836
Fax: +91-80-227 1657

NIIT Ltd.
1/5, Palace Road
Phone: +91-80-226 2719
Fax: +91-80-225 6314

Novell Software Dev. Ind. P Ltd.
7th Mile, Hosur Road
Phone: 5+91-80-721 852
Fax: +91-80-572 1870

Oracle Software (I) Ltd.
150, Embassy Pt., Infantry Road
Phone: +91-80-225 6099
Fax: +91-80-225 6207

Peutronics Pvt Ltd. (Tally)
331-336, Koramangala
Phone: +91-80-553 3156
Fax: +91-80-553 3986

SAP India Pvt Ltd.
7/4, Brunton Road
Phone: +91-80-559 2554

Satyam Computers Services Ltd.
3rd Block, 4th Stage,
60 ft Road, B. Nagar
Phone: +91-80-335 5237

Sonata Software Ltd.
1/4, Bull Temple Road
Phone: +91-80-661 0330
Fax: +91-80-661 0972

Sun Micro Systems Pvt. Ltd.
Duparc Trinity, M.G.Road
Phone: +91-80-559 9595

Sybase India Ltd.
148, Infantry Road
Phone: +91-80-228 3850
Fax: +91-80-228 3851

Tata Consultancy Services
11, Palace Road
Phone: +91-80-225 0552
Fax: +91-80-225 0558

Tata Elxsi (I) Ltd.
123, Richmond Road
Phone: +91-80-556 3945

Tata Honeywell Ltd.
715, 1st Main, 1st Stage,
Indiranagar
Phone: +91-80-529 2815

Tata Infotech Ltd.
80 ft Road, IndiraNagar
Phone: +91-80-528 4681
Fax: +91-80-528 4685

Tektronix India Ltd.
Hayes Road
Phone: +91-80-227 5577
Fax: +91-80-227 5588

Texas Instruments (India) Ltd.
Wind Tunnel Road
Phone: +91-80-526 9451

Trigent
820, 8th Block,
Koramangala
Phone: +91-80-553 7711
Fax: +91-80-553 7744

TVS Electronics South Asia (P) Ltd.
CVR Building, Hosur Road
Phone: +91-80-224 1679
Fax: +91-80-224 5010

Verifone
Wind Tunnel Road
Phone: +91-80-529 8151
Fax: +91-80-529 9876

Wipro Infotech Group
Doddakannelli, Sarjapur Road,
Bangalore - 560 035, India
Phone: +91-80-844 0011.

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Are you New to Bangalore,Find the below Contact Details. May be help you out to get things done.

1. Call Taxi

Call Taxi Phone Numbers ( +91-80 )
Alliance Travels 25213082
Asian Car Links 26570574
Banashankari City Taxi 26795757

Canara Call Taxi 26729966
Chamundi Call Taxi 25200333
City Safari 251106666 / 25539999
Classic City Cab 223869999 / 22200000
East West Call Taxi 22353377 / 22384000
Gopinath Radio Call Taxi Service P Ltd 23320152 / 23605555
Kali City Taxi 25422788
Kaveri City Taxi 25704222
M.H. City Taxi 251133444 / 25911353
Megha City Taxi 28515885
MNS City Taxi 26698745
Popular Cabs 26524665
Om City Taxi 26605555 / 26609999
R K City Taxi 23129999 / 23128888
Raj City Taxi 23337777 / 23335666
Roman City Taxi 25486606 / 25486616
Rose City Taxi 25566644
S N S Radio Call Taxi Service 23523636 / 23131133
S R P Mobiles 26780044 / 26780066
Samvardhana City Taxi 23101045 / 23503939
San City Taxi & Tour & Travel 25445544
Sathya Sai City Taxi 23122222 / 2923706
Seagull Taxi Service 22262526 / 22262545
Sneha Car Rents 22212138
Spot City Taxi 25510000 / 25510090
Sri Poorna Tours & Travels 25562002
Sri Renukamba Tours & Travels 23133666
Star City Taxi 23133333
Surmi Tours & Trade Links P Ltd 23238899 / 23237192
Swagatha Tours & Travels 26793333
Travel Aids 25302222
Traveller City Taxi 23630001
Vijayanagara Citi Taxi & Taxi Service 23307601
Wheels Rent A Car 22862796

CITY TAXI - Others

JAI CITY TAXI (Contact Person: PRAKASH REDDY K)
Building: NO.1299
Street: 2ND CRS,NANJAMMA LYT,PAAPPAYYA LYT
Location: MANORAYANA PALYA,RT NAGAR
Area: RT NAGAR - Pin: 560032
Tel.: 23539999,23639999,
Mobile.: 9945191918,

TIME CITY TAXI (Contact Person: NARSEGOWDA/PURUSHOTHAM)
Building: #15
Street: 4TH C MN RD
Location: BEHIND ROSE BAZAAR
Area: HEBBAL - Pin: 560024
Tel.: 55375755,9845406449,

RK CITY TAXI (Contact Person: R KRISHNAN)
Building: NO.1715/12
Street: 3RD MN,RAM MOHANPURAM
Location: DEVAIAHA PARK BUS STOP
Area: SRIRAMPURAM - Pin: 560021
Tel.: 23128888,23129999,
Mobile.: 9845203515,

BHARTHI CITY TAXI (Contact Person: KUMAR KV)
Building: NO.63
Street: 1ST MN,1ST CRS
Location: OPP COMFORT EXCLAVE APTS
Area: GANGANAGAR - Pin: 560032
Tel.: 23535555,23333000,
Mobile.: 9845938228,

G G CITY TAXI (Contact Person: MAHESH)
Building: HEBBAL KEMPAPURA
Area: KORAMANGALA - Pin: 560034
Tel.: 55331000,55332000,
Mobile.: 9880114118,

GAJANANA CITY TAXI (Contact Person: KANTHARAJU)
Building: NO.10
Street: 5TH MN,3RD CRS,2ND STG,BTM LYT
Area: KORAMANGALA - Pin: 560034
Tel.: 55369999,55369998,
Mobile.: 9945372016,9980106222,

SMILE CITY TAXI (Contact Person: VASANTH)
Building: NO.94
Street: 22ND CRS,GOVINDRAJ NAGAR
Location: VIJAYNAGAR
Area: MG ROAD - Pin: 560001
Tel.: 23355555,23142222,
Mobile.: 9886732142,

HARE KRISHNA CITY TAXI SERVICE (Contact Person: MR SRINIVAS M.S)
Building: NO.1251/1, 1ST MAIN
Location: BASHYAM CIRCLE BANGALORE-10
Area: RAJAJINAGAR - Pin: 560010
Tel.: 9844074800,
Mobile.: 9844074800,

2. Fire Services - Phone Number ( +91 - 80)

Fire 101
Central Fire Control Room & Ambulance 2942999 / 2251780
Banashankari Fire Station 26715088
Cookes Town Fire Station 22251780 / extn -229
Fire Protection Squad 22251780 / extn -219
Highground Fire Station 22251780 / extn -220
Jaya Nagar Fire Station 22251780 / extn -201
J C Nagar Fire Station 22251780 / extn -209
M S Building Fire Protection Squad 22251780 / extn -223
North Fire Station Mysore Road 22251780 / extn -206
Peenya Fire Station 28391600
Rajaji Nagar Fire Station 22251780 / extn -227
Raj Bhavan Fire Protection Squad 22251780 / extn -218
Rescue Squad 22251780 / extn -207
South Fire Station 22251780 / extn -205
Vidhana Soudha Fire Production Squad 22251780 / extn -214
Whitefield Fire Station 28512101
Yeshwanthpur Fire Station 22251780 / extn -215

3. Hospitals

Hospitals (Private)

Bangalore Children’s Hospital & Research Centre 2860 0552
Bangalore Kidney Foundation 2639 2695
Baptist Mission Hospital 2333 0323
C S I Hospital 2286 1103
Chinmaya Mission Hospital 2528 0461
M S Ramaiah Hospital 2336 5948
Mallya Hospital 2227 7979
Manipal Hospital 2526 6441
HOSMAT 2559 3797
Garden City Hospital 2664 6202
KIMS 2662 4870
Narayana Nethralaya 2332 5311
Ramakrishna Nursing Home 2663 3148
Sevakshetra Hospital 2663 4080
Sindhi Charitable Trust Hospital 2223 7117
St John’s Medical College & Hospital 2553 0724
St Martha’s Hospital 2227 5081
St Philomena’s Hospital 2557 7046
St Theresa’s Hospital 2332 0432
Bangalore Hospital 2663 2753
Wockhardt Hospital & Heart Institute 2226 1037
Yellamma Dasappa Hospital 2222 2505

Government Hospitals Phone Numbers ( +91 - 80 )

Bowring & Lady Curzon Hospital 25591325 / 25591362
Central Leprosorium 23350239
E.S.I Hospital 23324112
E.S.I Hospital 2526993 / 25266994
Epidemic Diseases Hospial 25510258
General Hospital 26345711
Govt. TB and CD Hospital 25281245
Haji Sir Ismail Sait Ghosha Hospital 22866529
Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health Hospital 26342421 / 26343143
Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology 26534600
K C General Hospital 23343791 / 23341771
Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology 26560708
Lady Willington State T.B Centre 22249364
Minto Ophthalmic Hospital 26707176
NIMHANS 26995000 / 26568121
S.D.S Tuberculosis & RGICD Hospital 26632634
Sri.Jayachamarajendra Institute of Indian Medicine 22872848 / 2871600
Sanjay Gandhi Accident Hospital & Rereach Institute 26561516
Vanivilas Hospital 26705206
Victoria Hospital ( Casualty & Burns Block ) 26701150

4. 24 Hours Medical Centers

24 Hours Pharmacy Phone Numbers ( +91 - 80 )

Agadi Centre for Physical Medicine & Neuro Rehabilitation 22271384
Apollo Pharmacy - Srinivasa Nagar 26796899
Apollo Pharmacy - Vivek Nagar 25701226
Apollo Pharmacy - Malleshwaram 23310065
Apollo Pharmacy - Rajaji Nagar 23526466
Apollo Pharmacy - Mahalakshmi Layout 23598275
Apollo Pharmacy - Koramangala 25630194
Apollo Pharmacy - Jaya Nagar 9th Block 26557377
Gayathri Hospital 23355201 / 23352085
HOSMAT 25593796
KIMS Hospital 26673056 / 26624870
Mallige Medical Centre 22267662
Mallya Hospital 22277979 / 22277997
Manipal Hospital 25266646 / 25266441
Metri Medicals 26704534
Panacea Hospital 23235577 / 23228649
Sagar Apollo Hospital 26536700 / 26536701
Trinity Hospital Pharmacy 26563995

5. Ambulance Services

Ambulance Services Phone Numbers ( +91 - 80 )

Ambulance 102
Comprehensive Trauma Consortium 1062 / 25202222
Jayadeva Heart Brigade 1051
Rotary Life Saving Brigade 1050
Ambi Care 23323560
Ambu Centre 26342063
Bangalore Baptist Hospital 23330322 / 23330323
Bangalore Children’s Hospital & Research
Centre
2860252 / 28600552
Bangalore Hospital 26562753 / 26565494
Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain Hospital 22207640 / 22207649
Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital 25591325 / 25591362
City Corporation - Cantonment 25571488
Ciry Corporation - City Area 22277789
Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Medical College Hospital 25465860 / 25463442
D G Hospital 26696179
Garden City Hospital 26346555 / 26632838
Gayathri Hospital 23355201 / 23352085
Hosmat 25593796 / 25593797
Indian Red Cross Society 2264205 / 22268435
Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health
Hospital
26342421 / 26343143
Karnataka Red Cross Society
( Blood Bank Voluntary )
22268435 / 22264205
Lakeside Hospital 25360823 / 25366723
Mallige Medical Centre 22261135 / 2203333
Mallya Hospital 22242325 / 22277979
Manipal Hospital & Heart Foundation 25266646 / 25268901
Narayana Hrudayalaya 27835000 / 27835001
Nightingales Home Health Service 23548444 / 23548555
Panacea Hospital 23228644 / 23235577
Ramakrishna Nursing Home 26633148
Sagar Apollo Hospital 26536700 / 26536701
Santosh Diagnostic & Scan Centre 25542425 / 25567707
Sanjay Gandhi Accident Hospital & Research
Institute
26564516
Sree Chowdeswari Ambulance Service 23367925
St.Martha’s Hospital 22274541 / 22275081
St.Philomean’s Hospital 25577047 / 25577046
St.John’s Ambulance Association 22223384 / 22295631
Sushruta Ambulance Service 23447666 / 23340152
Trinity Hospital & Heart Foundation 26563996
Victoria Hospital 26701150 / 26703294
Wockhardt Hospital & Heart Institute 22261037 / 22281146
Yellamma Dasappa Hospital 22225663 / 22225642/22225642

6. Blood Banks

Blood Banks Phone Numbers ( +91 - 80 )
Bangalore Baptist Hospital 23330322 / 23330323
Bangalore Children’s Hospital & Research Centre 28600252 / 28600552
Bangalore Hospital 26562753 / 26565494
Bangalore Institute of Oncology 22225698 / 22225644
Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain Hospital 22207640 / 22207649
BKF - Round Table Voluntary Blood Bank 26392697
Dr. Shivaji Rao’s Blood Bank 22224044

Grace Blood Bank 23336608
HOSMAT 25543746
Karnataka Red Cross Blood Bank ( Voluntary ) 22268435
KIMS Hospital 26673056 / 26624870
Lions Blood Bank ( Voluntary ) 22266807
Jeeva Voluntary Blood Bank & Diagnotic Centre 26500736
Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology 26534600
Minerva Voluntary Blood Bank 26574830
M S Ramaiah Medical Hospital 23606545 / 23606524
Narayana Hrudayala 27835000 / 27835001
Navarang Blood Bank 23521233
Naveen Blood Bank 26341907
NIMHANS 26995000 / 26568121
Rashtrothana Blood Bank 26612730
Rotary - TTK Blood Bank 25293486 / 25287903
Sagar Apollo Hospital 26536700 / 26536701
Sanjay Gandhi Accodent Hospital & Research Institute 26564516
Sushruta Voluntary Blood Bank 23447666 / 23340153
Unique Blood Bank 26700685 / 26709970
Vanivilas Hospital 26705206
Victoria Hospital 26701150

7. Cardiac Emergency

Heart Line Phone Number ( +91 - 80 )
Rotary Life Saving Brigade 1050
Jayadeva Heart Brigade 1051
KIMS Hospital 26673056 / 26624870
Manipal Heart Foundation 25268901 / 25266646
Narayana Hrudayalaya 27835000 / 27835001
Sagar Apollo Hospital 26556666 / 26536700
Trinity Heart Foundation 26575124
Wockhardt Cardiac Line 22268888

8. Oxygen Services

Oxygen Services Phone Numbers ( +91-80 )
Bangalore Medical Gases & Equipments 25614111 / 25612156
KIMS Hospital 26673056 / 26624870
Laxmi Service Trust 26645595
Lions 23348275
Praxair India Private Ltd 25586427
Rotary Club Indira Nagar 25297991 / 25297992
Sree Chowdeshwari Oxygen Service 23367925
The Southern Gas Ltd 28395867
Vanitha Oxygen Service 23123107

9. Help Line

Help Line Phone Numbers ( +91 - 80 )
Helping Hand 23535787
Makkala Sahayavani 1098
Senior Citizens 1090
Suicide Prevention – SAHAI 25497777
Vanitha Sahayavani 1091
A Cure For Incurables Clinic 22229141
Accupunture, Sex Therapy & Research
Centre 23441708
Asha Foundation 23543333
Freedom Foundation 25440135 / 25443101

10.Police

Police 100
Traffic / Accidents 103
DG’s Office 22211777 / 22942111 / 22942777
Help Line ( DG’s Office ) 22942595
Commissioner of Police 22260707 / 22942222
COD Exchange 22260404 / 22942444
RGP - Home Guards & Civil Defence 25570733
Adugodi 25710880
Airport 25232153
Ashoknagara 25576623
Banashankari 26710245
Banaswadi 25453103
Barathinagar 25566393
Basavanagudi 26676036
Basaveshwaranagar 23483819
Bowring Outpost 25591154
Byappaoahalli 25243800
Byatarayanapura 26709038
Central 26700885
Chamarajpet 26704478
Chandra Layout 23390487
Chickpet 22872644
City Market 22872876
City Rly. 22871057
Commercial Street 25587880
Contonment Rly. 22266260
Cubbon Park 22864026
D.J. Halli 25466413
Frazer Town 25487365
Gangammanagudi 28396734
Girinagar 26721016
HAL 25235432
Hanumanthanagara 26508544
Hebbal 23330907
Hennur 25442257
Highground 22254593
Indiranagara 25257371
J.B.Nagara 25264352
J.C.Nagara 23330049
J.J.Nagar 26741141
J.P Nagara 26340894
Jalahalli 28381624
Jayanagara 26548833
Jnanabharathi 23213586
K.G.Halli 25474595
K.G.Nagara 26611176
K.P.Agrahata 23352910
K.P.Agrahata 23352910
K.R.Puram 25610322
K.S.Layout 26660154
K.S.R.T.C. Outpost 22256242
Kalasipalyam 26702195
Kamakshipalya 23482240
Kengeri 28430210
Kengerigate 26700675
Koramangala 25530284
L.H.O.P 22209552
M.S.Building 22264578
Madiwala 25531228
Magadi Road 23350483
Mahadevapura 28510782
Mahalakshmi Layout 23492577
Malleshwaram 23366568
MICO 26680996
N.T.Pet 26610242
N.T.Pet (CCB) 26704264
Nandini Layout 23379710
Peenya 28395919
Peenya 28395919
R.M.C.Yard 23376904
R.T.Nagar 23330460
R.T.Nagar 23330460
R.T.Nagar 23330460
Rajajinagar 23324647
Rajgopalnagara 28395644
Rajgopalnagara 28395644
Ramamurthynagar 25650222
S R Nagar 22238568
S.J.Park 22237745
Sadashivanagara 23600358
Sanjaynagar 23411908
Seshadripuram 23446564
Shankarpura 26676036
Shivajinagara 25368597
Siddaputa 26561259
Soladevanahalli 28394805
Srirampura 23127437
Subramanyanagar 23322422
Subramanyapura 26662089
T R Nagar 26507868
Tilak Nagar 26341976
Ulsoor 25574821
Ulsoorgate 22211539
Upparper 22873367
V.V. Tower 22867269
Vidhanasoudha 22259668
Vidyaranyapura 28383762
Vijayanagar 23300653
Viveknagar 25717100
Vyalikaval 23443484
Wilson Garden 22235537
Women 22290028
Yalahanka 28460101
Yelahanka N Town 28461084
Yeshwantpur 23346572

11.Fire Services

Fire Services Phone Number ( +91 - 80)
Fire 101
Central Fire Control Room & Ambulance 2942999 / 2251780
Banashankari Fire Station 26715088
Cookes Town Fire Station 22251780 / extn -229
Fire Protection Squad 22251780 / extn -219
Highground Fire Station 22251780 / extn -220
Jaya Nagar Fire Station 22251780 / extn -201
J C Nagar Fire Station 22251780 / extn -209
M S Building Fire Protection Squad 22251780 / extn -223
North Fire Station Mysore Road 22251780 / extn -206
Peenya Fire Station 28391600
Rajaji Nagar Fire Station 22251780 / extn -227
Raj Bhavan Fire Protection Squad 22251780 / extn -218
Rescue Squad 22251780 / extn -207
South Fire Station 22251780 / extn -205
Vidhana Soudha Fire Production Squad 22251780 / extn -214
Whitefield Fire Station 28512101
Yeshwanthpur Fire Station 22251780 / extn -215

12.Gas Leakage

Gas Leakage Complaints Only Phone Numbers
North Zone 23563805
East Zone 25266888
West Zone 23503030
South Zone 26595138
Indo Gas 23409896
Jyothi Gas 22384179 / 22384180
Sakthi Gas 22385462

13.Electricity Stations

Electricity Phone Number ( +91 - 80 )
24 Hours Services Compliants 1917, 22267118, 22267119
Toll - Free No 1600-33-8017
East / ADDL. East Divisions
Cookes Town 25470021
Pillanna Garden 25464540
Queens Road Compliants 22262083
HRBR Layout, Kalyan Nagar, Banaswadi 25454289
Sub Division Lazer Road 25465175
K R Puram 25612447
M G Road 25587982
Whitefield Road 28514447
Mahadevapura 28517765 / 28518510
Dooravani Nagar 25611752
Indira Nagar 24 Hours Service 25279101 / 25256639
South / ADDL.South Divisions
Jaya Nagar, Byrasandra / Siddapura 26347249 / 26347988
Bnsk 2nd Stage, Pnb Nagar 26715144 / 26710020
ISRO layout 26666868 / 26669149
J P Nagar I street 26549050 / 26548979
Wilson Garden 22226936 / 22123803
Koramangala 25532339 / 25533851
Bommanahalli 25735623 / 25733582
Austin Town 25510071
Murugesh Palya 25220806
Bannerghatta Road 26639476
Siddiah Road 22221110 / 22244845
Central / ADDL. Central Divisions
Ramamohanapuram 23420199
Margosa Road, MVM 23348715
Mathikere, Gokul 23607371 / 23601792
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Ganga Nagar 23335188
Sanjay Nagar 23418189
Yelahanka Bangalore North 28463541 / 28460107
Kavalbyrasandra, R T Nagar 23434143
North / Peenya Works Divisions
Rajaji Nagar 23409927
WOC Road 23324885
Housing Board Colony, Vijay Nagar 23354080
Sunkada Katte 23582115
Basaveshwar Nagar WOC Road 23228823
Peenya Service Station 28370993
Kurubara Halli 23490554
West / ADDL West Divisions
Giri Nagar 26729726
Chamraj pet 26706820
Magadi Road, Shankarappa Gdn 23104206
Ananda Rao Circle 22267669
J C Road 22212998
Victoria Hospital, Switch City Market 26702606
Byatarayanapura 26749526
Race Course Road 22263506
Race Course Road Compliants 22267669
N R Colony 26673881
Magadi Road 23355611

14.Air Services

Air Services Phone Numbers ( +91 - 80 )
Air India - City Office 22277747 / 22277748
Reservation Manager 22243153
Lost Baggage Services / Baggage Services 25221531
Arrivals 25228601
Departure 25227747
Air India - Cargo 25223491
Air India - Traffic 25221531
Indian Air Lines - Tele Check - In 25222533
Domestic Cargo ( Booking & Delivery ) 25227525
City Office 141
Enquiries / Customer Services ( Air Port ) 140
Interactive Voice Recorded System 142
General Enquiries / Booking 22211914
Airport Exchange 25226233
Cargo 25227525
Baggage Services Unit 25227074
International Cargo 25227258
Arrivals 96270-11142
Departures 96270 - 11143
Duty Manager 25228006
Manager - Commercial 25228006
Airport Manager 25225195
Deputy Manager - Commercial 25227007
Jet Airways - Domestic Cargo 25226970 / 25226971
Town Office 22276617
Enquiry & Reservation 25221929 / 25221930
Tele Check in 25221929 / 25221930
City Check in 25550858
International Cargo 25220693
Sahara Airways - (Booking and Reservation ) 25584457 / 25583937

International Airlines

Air France 25589214 / 25589397
Air Newzealand 22244624
Alitalia 25592156 / 25591936
British Airways 22271205 / 22274034
Cathay Pacific 22269745
Delta Airlines 22244625
EL - AL Israel Airlines 22275091
Ethiopian Airlines 22224133
Gulf Air 25584702
Kenya Airways 22275416
Lufthansa German Airlines 25588791
Lufthansa German Airlines Airport 25229617
Malaysian Airlines 25223643
Cargo Division 25220863
Scandinavian Airlines 22244624
Singapore Airlines 22867869
Saudi Arabian Airlines 22276614
Quantas Airlines 2256471
United Airlines 22244621
Varig Brazillian Airlines 22244624
Virgin Atlantic Airways 22244624

15.Indian Railways

Railway Phone Number ( +91 - 80 )
Bangalore City Railway Station
Enquiry - General / Reservations 131 / 132
Arrivals & Departure of Trains - English 2220971
Arrivals & Departure of Trains - Hindi 2220972
Arrivals & Departure of Trains - Kannada 2220973
Reservation - (Enquiries - English ) 1361
Reservation - (Enquiries - Hindi ) 1362
Reservation - (Enquiries - Kannada ) 1363
Banashankari Reservation 26710050
Public Relations Officer ( Railway ) 22874670
Cantonment Railway Station ( Reservation ) 22203373
Indira Nagar ( Reservation ) 25259192
Koramangala ( Reservation ) 25522100
Yeshwanthpur ( Reservation ) 23377161
Bangalore East Railway Station 25511435
Cantonment Railway Station 22268554
Krishnarajapuram Railway Station 25650308
Malleswaram Railway Station 23347651
Whitefield Railway Station 28452248
Yeshwanthpur Railway Station 23371444

16.Road Transport Corporation

Road Transport Phone Number ( +91 - 80 )
Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation
(KSRTC) Control Room 22255720 / 22871945
Subash Nagar Bus Stand - Enquires 22870099 / 22873377
Rajaji Nagar Reservation Counter 23425782
Public Relations Officer 22226323
Andhra Pradesh Road Transport Corporation
Subhash Nagar 22873915
Mathikere 23379968
Tamil nadu State Transport Corporation 22263537
State Express Transport Corporation
Tamil Nadu 22876974
Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Company
Control Room 22952522 / 22952422

17.Travel & Tourism

Tourist Information Phone Number ( +91 - 80 )
Karnataka State Tourism Development
Corporation 22352901 / 22352902
Pre Paid Taxi Counter 25220501
Cauvery Bhavan 22352903
KSTDC 22275869 / 22275883

Tamil Nadu Tourism
( Information and Booking ) 22286181
India Tourism Government of India 25585417
India Tourism Development Corporation 22254396
APTDC 51136373

Hope this helps to you Guys.

Hotels in Bangalore

Hotels in Bangalore,Karnataka

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Bangalore Travel Guide

Places of Interests in Bangalore

Vidhana Soudha:

A magnificent building of the Neo-Dravidian style ,houses the State Legislature. It was conceived and executed by Kengal Hanumanthaiah, the former Chief Minister of Karnataka in 1956.

Attara Kacheri (High Court):

"Eighteen offices" is the literal meaning of this very elegant two storied building facing Vidhana far from there is the sprawling Cubbon Park, Vishveshwarajap Museum of Science and Technology and Venkatappa Art Gallery.

Lalbagh Gardens:
This expanse of greenery is one of India's most beautiful botanical gardens. It was laid out by Hyder Ali and Tippu Sultan in the 18th century, Within the Gardens there is a beautiful lake with a water spread area of 1.5 Sq.Kms dotted with picturesque tiny islands. It is a good picnic spot.

Cubbon Park:
This beautiful park, which spreads over 300 acres in the heart of the city, serves as the lung space of the evergrowing Banglore city. Designed by Lt. General Sir Mark Cubbon, in 1864, is dotted with beautiful statues, flowering trees, fountains and a library its midst.

The Government Museum:
One of the oldest museums in the country, established in 1886, has a unique collection of sculptures, inscriptions, paintings, icons and also some relics from Mohenjodaro.

Visweswaraiah Industrial & Technological Museum:
This museum is tribute to Sir. M. Vishweswaraiah the Architect of modern Karnataka, a must see for students and Science buffs, Which presents the amazing wealth of modern science.

Venkatappa Art Gallery:
The Art Gallery has a permanent display of paintings and sculpture by the renowned artist K.Venkatappa.

Karnataka Folk Museum:
The Karnataka janapada trust manages this museum where many rare masks, artifacts and costumes are displayed. It also boasts of an impressive collection of folk music and videos of folk dances. It is located at Kumara Park West, Sheshadripuram.

Aquarium:
A variety of exotic fishes are the attraction in this diamond shaped Aquarium, which is at the enterance of the Cubbon Park.

Jawahar Bal Bhavan:
A children's theatre, an amusement park and a toy train are the main attractions here. Closed on Mondays and second Tuesdays of the month.

Bull Temple (Dodda Basavanna Temple):
The gigantic image of the celestial bull, Nandi, which stands at 4.57 meters. in height, is a classic example of Dravidian architecture. A yearly festival to celebrate the harvesting of peanuts, (Kallekai parse) is held here during the month of Nov-Dec. which attracts large crowds from all over the state.

Dodda Ganapathi Temple:
A huge monolithic statue of Gapnapati, which attracts thousands of devotees every day. One of the oldest temples of Bangalore.

Bugle Rock:
This rock stands as a mute witness to the bygone era of the founder of Bangalore, when it served as the watchtower and incase of any attack, a bugle call from here alerted the inhabitants of the town.

Sri Gavi Gangadareshwara Temple:
A unique phenomenon of this cave temple is the sunlight passes through the horns of the bull to light up the Gavi Ganagadareshwara idol on the day of Makara Sankranthi i.e. January 14th or 15th every year.

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium:
The sky threatre with a dome of fifteen metres in diameter attracts all the amateur astronomers and the commoners to this Planetarium, founded in 1989 to commemorate the birth centenary of Jawaharlal Nehru, the First Prime Minister of India.

Musical Fountain:
Another attraction opposite the planetarium is the musical fountain and its dancing waters. The Bangalore Palace: Modeled after the Windsor Palace, this beautiful granite palace was built by the Wodeyars, the erstwhile rulers of Mysore.

Bangalore Yellow Pages

Guys

Below is the List of Yellow Pages in Bangalore:

Sulekha : http://yellowpages.sulekha.com/bangalore.htm

GetIT : http://www.getit.in

WebIndia :http://yellowpages.webindia123.com

IndoBase : www.indobase.com/bg/

Bangalore : bangaloreyellowpages.net

IndiaCom : www.indiacom.com/yellowpage/emergency911180.asp

JustDial : http://yellowpages.webindia123.com/c_t/Karnataka/Bangalore/All/1/
And lots of Yellow Pages are available.