Construction View in recent days: Hebbal
By Rajappa M
Hebbal is an Assembly Constituency area in Bangaluru, karnataka,India.which was once indicative of the north endpoint of the city. Though originally famous for "Hebbal Lake", it is now better known for the serpentine maze of flyovers that network the "Outer Ring Road and Bellary Road". The flyover spans a length of 5.23 kilometres (3.2 mi) over all the loops combined. The flyover was built by Gamman India.The lake area is well known for the park, the boating facility, and for the bird watching opportunities.
History or background of Hebbal
Historians have suggested that the vicinity of Hebbal Lake, to the area has made Hebbal possibly one of the oldest inhabited areas in Bengaluru. An Inscription stone dating back to 750 AD was found near by Maaramma temple in Hebbal which describes what may be the first-named Bengalurean, Kittayya. The stone describes an attack by Rashtrakuta raiders against whom he defended Perbolal, a name that morphed into Hebbal over the years. Historian B N Sundar Rao in his seminal work ‘Bengaluru Itihasa’, has also theorized that Kempegowda borrowed the name Bengaluru from a hamlet to the northwest of Hebbal Lake.
Hebbal Outer Ring Road(ORR)
Major connect roads in Hebbal
The Outer Ring Road and Bellary Road (NH7) are the two main arterial roads connected through the Hebbal flyover. This flyover is the heart of the locality with an expansive length of 5.23 kms. These roads are well-laid and maintained very well, making the drive smooth and convenient. The ORR is also completely free from traffic signals, so you won’t waste precious time at traffic signal jams. These roads have significantly reduced travel time because they can easily take you to various popular areas in Bangalore like Madiwala, Marathalli and JP Nagar. Hosur Road also connects to the ORR, making the commercial centre of Koramangala only 16 kms from Hebbal and very quick to reach. The Kempegowda International Airport is also only 20 kms away and is mostly a straight drive down.
It's also view in google maps:- Hebbal
Bengaluru, Karnataka
50 Crore of Big Flyover, this no tolls
Mike Holland, CEO of Embassy Office parks said that as part of CSR initiative and to improve the city infrastructure it has decided to build a flyover and a skywalk on the Outer Ring Road, which would benefit those working in Manyata Tech park and those residing near it. Embassy will be spending Rs 50 crore towards the construction of flyover between Manyata Tech Park and Hebbal flyover, stretching about 850 metres along the ORR. Rs 20 crore will be spent on skywalks.
Traffic photo collections
Traffic issues
Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) officials, traffic police, consultants and experts rushed to the site on Wednesday morning to take stock ofthe situation. They were informed about the problem at 11 pm on Tuesday by the traffic police. The problem is on the arm leading towards Hennur from the airport. Motorists plying on the stretch feel a thud and vibrations.
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