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Saturday, March 14, 2020

CORONA VIRUS - List of hospitals treating COVID-19 in Bangalore, Karnataka India.

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CORONA VIRUS - List of hospitals treating COVID-19 in Bangalore, Karnataka India.

ABOUT CORONA VIRUS, PROTECTIVE MEASURES AND LIST OF HOSPITALS TREATING COVID-19 IN BENGALURU / BANGALORE

Coronaviruses (CoV) are a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV). 

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a new strain that was discovered in 2019 and has not been previously identified in humans. 

Coronaviruses are zoonotic, meaning they are transmitted between animals and people. Detailed investigations found that SARS-CoV was transmitted from civet cats to humans and MERS-CoV from dromedary camels to humans. Several known coronaviruses are circulating in animals that have not yet infected humans. 

Common signs of infection include respiratory symptoms, fever, cough, shortness of breath and breathing difficulties. In more severe cases, infection can cause pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure and even death. 

Standard recommendations to prevent infection spread include regular hand washing, covering mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing, thoroughly cooking meat and eggs. Avoid close contact with anyone showing symptoms of respiratory illness such as coughing and sneezing.

List of hospitals treating COVID-19 in Bangalore

List of hospitals treating COVID-19 in Bangalore / Bengaluru.

1) Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases (RGICD)

Address: Someshwarnagar 1st Main Road, Dharmaram College Post, 1st Block, Hombegowda Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560029

Contact: +080 26088500

2) Manipal Hospitals

Address: 98, HAL Old Airport Rd, Kodihalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560017.

Dr. Mable- Treating only the citizens visited China, Honkong, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan Italy and Iran.

Contact: 080-25211200 (hotline)

3) Narayana Health

Address: 258/A, Bommasandra Industrial Area Anekal Taluk, Hosur Rd, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560099.

Phone: 080675 06870

4) Fortis Hospital

Address: Address: 154, 9, Bannerghatta Main Rd, Opposite IIM, Sahyadri Layout, Panduranga Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560076.

Phone: 080-66214444.

Basic protective measures against the new coronavirus

Stay aware of the latest information on the COVID-19 outbreak, available on the WHO website and through your national and local public health authority. COVID-19 is still affecting mostly people in China with some outbreaks in other countries. Most people who become infected experience mild illness and recover, but it can be more severe for others. Take care of your health and protect others by doing the following:

 Basic protective measures against the new corona virus

Stay aware of the latest information on the COVID-19 outbreak, available on the WHO website and through your national and local public health authority. COVID-19 is still affecting mostly people in China with some outbreaks in other countries. Most people who become infected experience mild illness and recover, but it can be more severe for others. Take care of your health and protect others by doing the following:

Wash your hands frequently

Regularly and thoroughly clean your hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or wash them with soap and water.

Why? Washing your hands with soap and water or using alcohol-based hand rub kills viruses that may be on your hands.

Maintain social distancing

Maintain at least 1 metre (3 feet) distance between yourself and anyone who is coughing or sneezing.

Why? When someone coughs or sneezes they spray small liquid droplets from their nose or mouth which may contain virus. If you are too close, you can breathe in the droplets, including the COVID-19 virus if the person coughing has the disease.


Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth

Why? Hands touch many surfaces and can pick up viruses. Once contaminated, hands can transfer the virus to your eyes, nose or mouth. From there, the virus can enter your body and can make you sick.

Practice respiratory hygiene

Make sure you, and the people around you, follow good respiratory hygiene. This means covering your mouth and nose with your bent elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze. Then dispose of the used tissue immediately.

Why? Droplets spread virus. By following good respiratory hygiene you protect the people around you from viruses such as cold, flu and COVID-19.

If you have fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical care early

Stay home if you feel unwell. If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical attention and call in advance. Follow the directions of your local health authority. 

 Why? National and local authorities will have the most up to date information on the situation in your area. Calling in advance will allow your health care provider to quickly direct you to the right health facility. This will also protect you and help prevent spread of viruses and other infections.

 Stay informed and follow advice given by your healthcare provider

Stay informed on the latest developments about COVID-19. Follow advice given by your healthcare provider, your national and local public health authority or your employer on how to protect yourself and others from COVID-19.

Why? National and local authorities will have the most up to date information on whether COVID-19 is spreading in your area. They are best placed to advise on what people in your area should be doing to protect themselves.

 Protection measures for persons who are in or have recently visited (past 14 days) areas where COVID-19 is spreading
  • Follow the guidance outlined above.

  • Stay at home if you begin to feel unwell, even with mild symptoms such as headache and slight runny nose, until you recover. Why? Avoiding contact with others and visits to medical facilities will allow these facilities to operate more effectively and help protect you and others from possible COVID-19 and other viruses.

  • If you develop fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical advice promptly as this may be due to a respiratory infection or other serious condition. Call in advance and tell your provider of any recent travel or contact with travelers. Why? Calling in advance will allow your health care provider to quickly direct you to the right health facility. This will also help to prevent possible spread of COVID-19 and other viruses.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Boyakonda or Boyikonda-Gangamma Temple is famous around chittoor district and karnataka

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Boyakonda or Boyikonda-Gangamma Temple is famous around chittoor district and karnataka

Gangamma Temple ,

Boyakonda or Boyikonda

Sri Boyakonda Gangamma Temple is famous around chittoor district and karnataka

Sri Boyakonda Gangamma Temple is famous around chittoor district and karnataka

Gangamma Temple is one among them and is on top of a hill named as Boyakonda. The locals call it as Boyikonda. It is a good trek up the hills and the top gives a nice view of the plains below and the surrounding hills.

Sri Boyakonda Gangamma Temple is famous around chittoor district and karnataka

The famous hill located in between Madanapalli - Punganur - Chowdepalli called Boyakonda, came into prominence in the recent years. Because of location of the famous Gangamma temple on the top of the hill, attracted by more than 20,000 devotees per day, mostly from karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. People will visit this place for praying Gangamma for getting the grievances redressed. The devotees will ask the Ammavaru for flower (Pushpam Aduguta) to know whether their vows will be fulfilled or not.

Friday, May 16, 2008

POLLS : The state of Karnataka is divided into 224 constituencies used to elect the Legislative assembly members

Friday, May 16, 2008 0
POLLS : The state of Karnataka is divided into 224 constituencies used to elect the Legislative assembly members

There are 224 members of the Vidhana Sabha or the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka state. The state of Karnataka is divided into 224 constituencies used to elect the Legislative assembly members. Each constituency elects one member of the assembly. Members are popularly known as MLAs. Poll dates for Karnataka State General Elections 200.


There are 224 members of the Vidhana Sabha or the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka state. The state of Karnataka is divided into 224 constituencies used to elect the Legislative assembly members. Each constituency elects one member of the assembly. Members are popularly known as MLAs. Poll dates for Karnataka State General Elections 200.


As per the schedule announced...


Phase I


Last date for making nominations - 23-04-2008 Polls - 10-05-2008


Phase II


Last date for making nominations - 29-04-2008 Polls - 16-05-2008


Phase III


Last date for making nominations - 03-05-2008 Polls - 22-05-2008





Counting shall be undertaken on 25-May-2008.


Model code of conduct has been implemented in the state with immediate effect.






Saturday, May 10, 2008

Beware of land scams

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Beware of land scams

Beware of land scams in Bangalore

Beware of land scams
 
Source: ChilliBreeze


Today, Bangalore is the fastest growing Asian city when it comes to commercial and residential space. But is the procedure of buying land here above board? Or is there more to it than meets the eye? What are the factors you should consider before investing in a plot?

Buying land in Bangalore can generate profitable returns in the short and long term as well. Those who bought plots at throwaway prices a few years ago are earning huge returns today. However there is a constant concern about the illegal aspects of these deals. Most people are paying property taxes in the absence of a clear title.

BDA’s role

While private layouts are licensed by the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA), plots outside the city get a sanction from the Bangalore Metropolitan Region Development Authority (BMRDA). The BDA is required to thoroughly check before sanctioning licenses to private layouts. According to its regulations 49% of the area should be formed sites, 15% reserved for parks and playgrounds, 10% for civic amenity sites and the rest for roads, drains and other infrastructure facilities.


There have been cases of developers falsely claiming that their lands have BDA approval. Recently a developer converted a park and play area into a residential locality in Indiranagar, and disappeared after selling the property. Incidents of bogus land sale are increasing as well. A property in Whitefield was sold twice. It was an easy con as the land-grabbers produced General Power of Attorney papers (GPAs) executed by a person who had died 9 years ago.

How do property owners get duped?

Many land owners especially NRIs are falling prey to the land mafia. Since many who invest here are unable to visit the site, unscrupulous real estate agents take advantage and sell it illegally at a higher price.

There are also instances where the fraudulent buyer or broker gets hold of copies of your documents and misuses them later. Some of them even change the value of the transaction.

How to prevent such fraud

There has been a demand for greater transparency in Indian real estate. The Delhi government has taken the initiative with the introduction of the Land Title Registration System to track property sales. This coding system enables online property verification and helps in preventing fraud.

The BDA has issued show cause notices to all the unauthorized layouts as per the Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act. It has also brought out a list of unauthorized layouts to caution prospective buyers.

In its effort to prevent land scams near the Bangalore international airport site, the Bangalore International Airport Area Planning Authority has set up a website – biaapa.in. This website lists out approved layouts and proposed land use.

Some key points to remember:

  • Purchase the property only if the title is clear. Do not go by glossy advertisements. Look at the proven record of the developer.

  • Check the mother deed and the sale deed.

  • Try to get an approved layout plan. This will help in a hassle-free sale of your land in future.

  • Never sign any document without completely reading and understanding it.

  • It is always important to have the copies of the original title deed.

  • Make sure to visit your site occasionally to check on encroachments.

  • In case your presence is not possible, employ a caretaker.

Acquiring property in India is always fraught with loopholes and possible illegalities. Despite the risks, NRIs consider it a worthwhile investment. Would you consider buying property in India? Why? If you have already done so, did you face any difficulties, or was it smooth sailing?

Most common FAQ's

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Most common FAQ's

Most common FAQ's 

Most common FAQ's

When should an out of state vehicle register with RTO in Karnataka?

A Vehicle is not permitted to ply with other state registration mark beyond 11 months from the date of migration . So you should apply and obtain the Karnataka Registration mark before that period.

Things to do to re-register an out of Karnataka state vehicle:

  • Intimate the nearest RTO within 30 days.

  • Pay the required tax.

  • Re-register the vehicle within one year after coming to Bangalore.

Documents required:

  • NOC from registration authority of the state where vehicle was registered.

  • Registration certificate.

  • Proof of address [Bangalore].

  • Insurance.

There are few exemptions to Central Government employees and defence personnel.

  • Life-time tax will continue, if paid in other state.

  • If yearly tax is paid, they continue to pay yearly tax here in Karnataka.

You can call the RTO helpline in Bangalore: +91-80-2235 3434


I want to buy a used vehicle in Karnataka. Is there anyway to get a police verification of this vehicle?

The Bangalore City Crime Records Bureau in co-ordination with the State Crime Record Bureau wil be opening a window counter at the police commissioner's office in Bangalore. People can avail the following services, on payment of nominal fee of Rs 20:

  • Information to potential buyers of a second hand vehicle. One can find out whether it is stolen one or has been used by any criminal for committing crime.

  • Information whether a stolen vehicle has been recovered in any part of the country

Call +91-80-2294-3165 for further details.


How do I get a new power connection for my house?

Power connection application form requires


It is better to use a electrical contractor to do the running around to get the sanction.


Where do I report electricity/power problems?

Bangalore:

24 Hour: 080-22370711/22/33/44

Centralized Complaints: 1917 (6 lines) / 12660 / 1-600-338-017

Other numbers: 2228 7118 / 2228 119 / 2235 5180 / 98442 44639 (Executive Engineer)


Send SMS to 9848 237266 with the keyword HELP for further details.

Complaints received here are provided with docket numbers. While lodging complaint the name, address, telephones number and nearby landmark with nature of complaints should be given. In case complaint not attended within two hours contact 22252035.

Also you could contact,

Managing Director,

Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (BESCOM)

14/3, CFC Building, IV Floor

Nrupathunga Road

Bangalore - 560001

Phone: 080-2227 6366

Email: mdbescom@bescom.org

How to get a dog licence?


  • Get the form from BCC [Rs 10]
  • Register your pet for Rs 50.
  • Vaccinate your pet for Rs 50
Please help the government by registering your pet.

Are there any dog bite treatment centers?


The Bangalore Mahanagara Palike has set up 24-hour dog bite treatment centres at BMP Referral Hospital on H Siddaiah Road and at the Ulsoor BMP Referral Hospital (only in Bangalore). Dr Susheela Shekar has been appointed the nodal officer and can be contacted on phone 22291966 (office); 25280195 (residence) and 98440-98127




Where do I find info about registering my property [site/apartment etc.]?

For the sale of houses, plots

  • Stamp Duty: 8% of market value of property - 8%

  • Additional Stamp Duty Under 3B of the Stamp Act: 5% of stamp duty - 0.4%

  • Additional Stamp Duty: 2% of market value of property (Payable to City Corporation. 3% if locatated within Taluk Panchayat) - 0.16%

  • Registration Fee: 1% of market value of property - 1%

  • Grand Total Stamp Duty Payable: 9.56%

For the sale of flats/apartments the stamp duty is based on the value of the property.

  • Upto Rs 300,000: 2%

  • Rs 300,000 - Rs 500,000: Rs 6,000 + 3% on amount over Rs 300,000

  • Rs 500,000 - Rs 1,000,000 and above: Rs 12,000 + 6% on amount over Rs 500,000

  • Rs 1,000,000 and above: Rs 42,000 + 8% on amount over Rs 1,000,000

  • Additional Stamp Duty: 5% of stamp duty, 2% to city corporation, 2% registration fee


How do I contact any of the BMP service centres? And what are the prescribed fees for their services?

The Centres are available at:

  1. Head office: 2297 5500, 2297 5583

  2. Jayanagar: 2297 5700

  3. Public Utility Building: 2297 5800

  4. Malleswaram: 2297 5600


Are there any consumer forums? Can I write to the media about the complaints I have?


  • Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum, Cavery Bhavan, K.G. Road Bangalore - 560001 (Phone: 91-80-22211137)
  • Civic Watch, C/O Deccan Herald, No 75, M G Road, Bangalore - 560001
  • Janaagraha, 198 Nandidurga Road, Bangalore 560046. Phone: 2237 0092,4127 7102/3, Fax: 2237 0093 E-mail:

 (civic amenities movement).

Is smoking banned in public places in Karnataka

On August 3, 2001 "The Karnataka Prohibition of Smoking and Protection of Health of Non-Smokers Bill, 2001" was passed in the Legislative Council. The bill is aimed at protecting the non-smoking public from the hazards of passive smoking, and prohibiting smoking in a few selected places like public spaces, auditorium, hospitals, health institutions, amusement centres, restaurants, court buildings, educational institutions, libraries and places of worship. It also discourages promotion of smoking through advertisements.

Is there a railway enquiry call centre in Karnataka?

Call 139 from anywhere in Karnataka for train related queries.

By dialling 139 and PNR number without a break, a caller can obtain PNR status directly without going through various prompts. Similarly, for berth availability in a train, one can dial 139, train number, date and month of journey. For example, by dialling 13926272811, they can get the berth availability on Karnataka Express (train no 2627).




Can I apply for visa for any of the foreign countries in Bangalore?

You can apply for a UK visa at: 304, Prestige Centre Point, 7 Edward Road (Cunningham Road), Bangalore - 560052. Email: vfsuk.south@visa-services.com

Where can I apply for birth/marriage/death certificate?

Chief registrar of births, deaths and marriages, Directorate of Economics and Statistics, M.S. Buildings, B.R. Ambedkar Road, Bangalore-560001. Call +91-80-22253758 / 22863025.
Also see
other offices in Karnataka.


How do I get real time traffic updates in Bangalore?

Bangalore Transport Information System (BTIS) and Airtel have partnered in providing real time traffic updates. Information Needed

  • To get area/junction codes

  • To know the route from area 1 to area 2

  • To know traffic condition and route from area 1 to area 2

  • To know traffic at a particular junction

SMS Procedure Send SMS to 54321 (Airtel Customers) or 98450 27222

  • BTIS CODE followed by name of area/junction

  • BTIS followed by area-code1 area-code2

  • BTIS followed by area1 area2

  • BTIS POINT followed by junction code

Monday, May 05, 2008

Useful numbers, Bangalore

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Useful numbers, Bangalore

Useful Telephone Numbers in Bangalore, for a better tomorrow...

Airlines

Domestic Airlines

  • Air Deccan: 98457-77008

  • Air Sahara: 25584417

  • Indian Airlines: 140 / 142 / 25226233

  • Jet Airways: 25226576 / 25226577 / 25220688 / 25229873

  • Kingfisher Airlines: 4197 9797

  • SpiceJet: 1800 180 3333 (BSNL)

  • GoAir: 1800 222 111 (BSNL)

International Airlines

  • Air India: 22277747

  • Air France: 2558 9397

  • Air New Zealand: 2224 4625

  • British Airways: 2227 1205

  • Cathay Pacific: 2226 9745

  • Delta Airlines: 2227 3439

  • Gulf Air: 2559 4242

  • KLM Northwest Airlines: 2226 9854

  • Kuwait Airways: 2558 6533

  • Malaysian Airlines: 2212 2991

  • Quantas Airlines: 2225 8594

  • Saudi Arabian Airlines: 2227 6614

  • Singapore Airlines: 2286 7868

  • South African Airways: 2224 4623

  • Srilankan Airlines: 2207 5020

  • Swiss Air: 2286 7873

  • Thai Airways: 4112 4333

  • United Airlines: 2224 4620

Ambulance
  • Accident Relief Care: 2220777

  • Ambicare: 23323560

  • Ambu Care: 26342063

  • Ambulance Services: 23367548

  • Bangalore Hospital: 26562753

  • Bowring Lady Curzon Hospital: 25591362

  • City Corp-Contonmant: 25571488

  • City Corp-City Area: 22277789

  • ESI Hospital: 23324112

  • Gayathri Hospital: 23352085

  • HOSMAT: 25593797

  • Indian Red Cross Society: 22264205

  • Jayadeva Hospital: 1051

  • KC General Hospital: 23341771

  • Mallige Medical Center: 22261135

  • Mallya Hospital: 22242325

  • Manipal Hospital: 25211200

  • Ramakrishna Nursing Home: 26633148

  • Rotary Life Saving Brigade: 1050

  • Sagar Apollo Hospital: 26536700

  • Santosh Diagnostic & Scan Center: 25542425

  • Sree Chowdeshwari: 23367925

  • Shushrutha Ambulance Service: 23447666

  • St. Jonhs Ambulance Association: 22295631

  • St. Martha's Hospital: 22275084

  • St. Philomena's Hospital: 25577046

  • Vanivilas Hospital: 26701150

  • Victoria Hospital: 26703294

  • Yallamma Dasappa Hospital: 22225663

Customer Care Numbers

VodaPhone Customer Care

  • Dial 111 from your Vodaphone or 98860 98860

BSNL Mobile Customer Care

  • 94480 24365

Airtel Customer Care

  • Dail 121 from your Airtel mobile

  • 98450 98450 (Prepaid), 98450 12345 (Postpaid)

Citibank Customer Care Number

  • All Citibank customers - 2227 2484.

  • Citibank Suvidha account holders - 2227 2265.

  • CitiBusiness Customers - 2229 4653.

  • Citibank Credit Card - 2227 2484

  • Priority service to CitiGold Customers, Diners Club Members & Citibank Gold Card members – 2229 4653.

ICICI Bank Customer Care Number

  • Bangalore - 4113 1877

  • Karnataka - 98455 78000

HSBC Customer Care Number

  • Banking related - 2558 9595

  • Credit card related - 2558 9696

HDFC Customer Care Number

  • Debit card related - 9945863333

  • Banking related - 5500 3333

  • Credit card related - 6622 4332

ABN AMRO Customer Care number

  • 4124 5555

SBI Credit Card Customer Care Number

  • Toll Free - 1600 180 1290 (BSNL and MTNL)

UTI Bank Customer Care Numbers

  • 2537 0615, 2531 7830

IDBI Bank Customer Care Number (Phone Banking)

  • 22297000

Manhattan Credit Card Customer Care Number

  • 3030 1969

Standard Chartered Credit Card Customer Care Number

  • 2558 8888

Bangalore City Corporation

  • Complaint Room: 22237455/22221286, Fax: 22223194

  • Control Room: 22221188

  • Commissioner: 22260707 /22942215 / 98440-99707

Cinema Theatre

  • PVR [Forum Mall]: 2206 7511, 787 [Mobile booking], 5110 0787 [Home delivery]

  • Inox [Garuda Mall]: SMS Booking 303030, Phone Booking: 5112 8888

  • Innovative Multiplex: 2522 5944

  • Vaibhav: 23514515 / 23514554

  • Cauvery: 23361528

  • Rex: 25587350

  • Urvashi: 22245551/ 52/ 53

  • Symphony: 25585988

  • Abhinay: 22872029

  • Ajanta: 25514590

  • Lavanya: 25362134

  • Pallavi: 22223191

  • Sagar Talkies: 22263180

  • Sangeet: 22865098

  • Tribhuvan & Kailash: 22261101

  • Lakshmi: 25512716 / 25538179

Electric Supply

  • BESCOM (CRCO): 22208938

  • 24 hours Service (Centralised Complaints): 22267119

Heartline

  • Jayadeva Heart Brigade: 1051

  • KIMS Hospital: 26624870

  • Manipal Heart Foundation: 25266646

  • Narayana Hrudayalaya: 2783500

  • Rotary Life Saving Brigade: 1050

  • Sagar Apollo Hospital: 26552653

  • The Bangalore Hospital: 26565494

  • Trinity Heart Foundation: 26563996

  • Wockhardt Hospital: 22268888

Helplines

  • Accident: 103

  • Emergency Help for entire Karnataka [Operation Sanjeevini]: 1062

  • Senior Citizens: 1090

  • Women: 1099

Postal Service

  • Postal Enquiry GPO: 22866772

  • Postal Enquiry City: 22874410

  • Speed Post Enquiry: 22867302

Police

  • Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic)

          East: 25588566, West: 23592771

  • Police Commissioner: 98440-99707, 22260707 / 22256242

Private Hospitals

  • Abhaya Hospital: 26564586

  • Acura Specialty Hospital: 41105252

  • Agadi Hospital: 22222921

  • Al-Ameen Hospital: 22912723

  • Alfa: 26540041

  • Amar Nursing Home: 26602171

  • Ananya Hospital: 26607422

  • Bangalore Children's Hospital & Research Centre: 28600552

  • Bangalore Hospital: 26565494

  • Bangalore Institute Of Oncology: 22225644

  • Bangalore Kidney Foundation: 26392695

  • Baptist Mission Hospital: 23330323

  • Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain Hospital: 22207649

  • C M Hospital: 25280461

  • C S I Hospital: 22861104

  • Chaitanya Nursing Home: 23432633

  • Charakas Ayurvedic Clinic & Health Centre: 25211801

  • Chhaya Nursing Home: 23342339

  • Chord Road Hospital: 23225858

  • D V G Hospital: 26913925

  • Diacon Hospital: 23329909

  • Dr B R Ambedkar Medical College & Hospital: 25465860

  • Dr Agarwal Hospital: 22223100

  • Dr Sita Bhateja's Nursing Home: 22210701

  • Eshwar Hospital: 23495080

  • Ganesh Nursing Home: 23610331

  • Garden City Hospital: 26346555

  • Hitech Kidney Stone Hospital: 22207114

  • Hope Infertility Clinic: 25583836

  • HOSMAT: 25593792

  • Institute of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences: 23717778

  • Jayashree Nursing Home: 23440981

  • KIMS Hospital: 26527739

  • Kshema Hospital & Trauma Centre: 25424751

  • Lake Side Hospital: 25360823

  • M S Ramaiah: 23606545

  • Malik Dispensary: 22385769

  • Mallige Medical Centre: 22203333

  • Mallya Hospital: 22277991

  • Narayana Hrudayalaya: 7835001

  • Northside Hospital & Diagnostic Centre: 23620844

  • Novanordisk (24 Hours Diabetic Helpline): 1901338014

  • Panacea Hospital: 23228649

  • Raj Mahal Vilas Hospital: 23417077

  • Ramakrishna Hospital: 26656800

  • Ramakrishna Nursing Home: 26633148

  • Ravi Kirloskar Memorial Hospital & Research Centre: 28394899

  • Republic Hospital: 22211762

  • Sagar Apollo Hospital: 26536701

  • Santosh Hospital: 25367706

  • Sevakshetra Hospital: 26714194

  • Shekhar Hospital: 23345901

  • Sindhi Charitable Trust Hospital: 22231711

  • Sri Satya Sai Hospital: 28411500

  • St. John's Medical College & Hospital: 22065000

  • St. Philomena's Hospital: 25577047

  • St. Theresa's Hospital: 23375332

  • Tibetan Medical Center: 23496190

  • Trinity Hospital & Heart Foundation: 26563993

  • Vijayanagaram Ayurved Bhandar: 23198718

  • Vittala International Institute of Ophthalmology: 26722214

  • Wockhardt Hospital: 22281146

  • Yellamma Dasappa Hospital: 22225643

Railways

  • City Railway Station: 22874544
    * Enquiries: 131
    * Reservation Enquiries: 132 / 1361

Taxis

  • Unicorn : 9844024365

  • Air Link Taxi: 25362222

  • KIMS Hospital: 26624870

  • Chamundi City Taxi: 25200333 25293222

  • City Taxis: 23237191/2

  • City Safari: 25539999

  • Garden City Taxis: 23437646, 23434274

  • Maruthi City Taxi: 23368888, 23369000, 57613332

  • Radio Taxis: 23320152

  • Raj City Taxis: 23337777, 23634444, 23335666

  • Roman Taxis: 25486606, 25486616

  • Shree Maruthi City Taxi: 51900000

  • Spot Taxis: 25510000

  • Taxi Control Room: 23523636

Tourist Information

  • KSTDC: 22352902

  • For Conducted Tours-KSTDC: 22275883

  • ITDC: 22254396

  • Government of India Tourism Office: 25585417

Hope this information will be little help to you...