Kempegowda Bus Station, more commonly known as
Majestic Bus Station, is a large bus station in central
Bangalore, India. It is located opposite the
Bangalore City Railway Station. It is bordered by Seshadri
Road to the north, Danavanthri Road to the east,
Tank Bund Road to the south and
Gubbi Thotadappa Road to the west. This bus station provides connectivity to almost all the areas of
Bangalore. One side of the bus station is used for intra-city buses by the
Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (
BMTC) while the other side is used by out-station buses operated by various state road transport corporations.
The bus station was initially called "Majestic Bus Station" or "
Majestic". It was later changed to "Kempegowda Bus Station" in honour of
Kempe Gowda I, the founder of Bangalore. Buses terminating at the station usually display signs that show "Kempegowda Bus Station" or "
KBS". However, most people still refer to the station as "Majestic". The
Kempegowda Station was built in
1980 to handle 600 buses.
As of 2012, 4,
500 BMTC buses ferry 800,
000 commuters daily in 16,500 trips through the terminal. Approximately, 55 buses enter the terminal every minute.
Bangalore is the capital of the
Indian state of
Karnataka located on the
Deccan Plateau in the south-eastern part of Karnataka. Bangalore is
India's third most populous city and fifth-most populous urban agglomeration. Bangalore is well known as a hub for India's information technology sector. It is among the top 10 preferred entrepreneurial locations in the world. A succession of
South Indian dynasties ruled the region of Bangalore until in 1537 AD, Kempé Gowdā—a feudatory ruler under the
Vijayanagara Empire—established a mud fort considered to be the foundation of modern Bangalore.
Following transitory occupation by the Marāthās and
Mughals, the city remained under the
Mysore kingdom, which is now a part of the Indian state of Karnataka. Bangalore continued to be a cantonment of the
British and a major city of the
Princely State of Mysore which existed as a nominally sovereign entity of the
British Raj. Following the independence of India in
1947, Bangalore became the capital of
Mysore state, and remained capital when the new Indian state of Karnataka was formed in
1956.
As a large and growing metropolis, Bangalore is home to many well-recognized colleges and research institutions in
India. Numerous public sector heavy industries, software companies, aerospace, telecommunications, and defence organisations are located in the city. Bangalore is known as the
Silicon Valley of India because of its position as the nation's leading IT exporter. A demographically diverse city, Bangalore is a major economic and cultural hub and the second fastest growing major metropolis in India.
Source -
Wikipedia
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