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  2. List of airports in Karnataka - Wikipedia

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  3. Malleshwaram, Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    Malleshwara is home to some of Bangalore's heritage cafés such as CTR Shri Sagar (1920s), Janatha Hotel, Raghvendra Stores, New Krishna Bhavan, Veena Stores, [6] and Snehajeevi Gowdara Egg Rice Adda. [7] H. V. Nanjundaiah, the first Vice-Chancellor of Mysore University is credited with the building of the then suburb of Malleshwara. [5]

  4. Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyani Kshetra - Wikipedia

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    As Malleswaram developed into one of the preferred residential areas of Bangalore, property prices increased significantly. In 1997, there was an attempt to usurp this temple area and sell it off as a vacant plot of land. [3]

  5. Kempegowda International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kempegowda International Airport (IATA: BLR, ICAO: VOBL) is an international airport serving Bengaluru, the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka.Spread over 16 square kilometres (6.2 sq mi), it is located about 35 km (22 mi) north of the city near the suburb of Devanahalli.

  6. HAL Airport - Wikipedia

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    Workers tended to a wide range of planes, including Catalinas and C-47 Dakotas. [2] [4] Upon the war's conclusion, the Indian government reassumed control of the airport. [3] On the civilian front, commercial flights had started by 1946, when Deccan Airways introduced service to Hyderabad. [5]

  7. Economy of Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    One of the important factors spurring Bengaluru's growth was heavy state government investment (and its environment) in Bangalore's public sector industries which is what makes it so developed and rich. According to the Bangalore Innovation Report, with projected GDP growth of 8.5%, Bangalore will be the world's fastest growing city until 2035. [9]