Don Bosco Institute of Technology (DBIT) is a college located in Kumbalagodu Village, Bangalore. In 2001, Don Bosco Institute of Technology, was established on a 32 acres (13 ha) campus, about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) away from Kengeri bordering the Bangalore–Mysore Road. DBIT provides civil, mechanical, engineering technology, computer and management education.
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Kumbalgodu is a town located on the outskirts of the Indian city of Bengaluru.
The name Kumbalgodu is derived from two Kannada words:
Kumbala / Kumbla – refers to the ash gourd or in some usages a small pond/tank.
Godu – means settlement, hamlet, or boundary.
Put together, Kumbalgodu could mean “the settlement where ash gourds grew abundantly” or “a hamlet near the pond/tank”.
It is situated along the Mysore Road between Kengeri and Bidadi, and, according to the 2011 census, has a population of over 10,000.
The Bengaluru Swaminarayan Gurukul International School is located in Kumbalgodu.
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The Vivekananda Institute of Technology is located in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. It is affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University and approved by the All India Council for Technical Education. Vivekananda Institute of Technology is one of the engineering colleges in Karnataka. VKIT was established in the year 1997 by Janatha Education Society in its Silver Jubilee year. The students of VKIT are colloquially referred to as VKITians.
VKIT offers undergraduate courses of study and research including Bachelor of Engineering - Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Information Science & Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering. VKIT is also a research centre in 4 areas of engineering disciplines.
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The Rajarajeswari Medical College and Hospital was set up by the Moogambigai Charitable and Educational Trust and is situated on Mysuru Road, Bengaluru. The Moogambigai Charitable and Educational Trust serves to develop as a renowned educational institution in the fields of Engineering, Medicine, Dental, Paramedical, Management and other sciences with a special infrastructure for health related issues. The Rajarajeswari Medical College and Hospital
The Rajarajeswari Medical College and Hospital is situated in the serene 25 acre campus in South-West Bengaluru.
Rajarajeswari Medical College and Hospital has been approved and recognized by National Medical Commission and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and is affiliated to Dr.M.G.R Education and research institute deemed to be university, Tamilnadu.
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Challaghatta is the elevated western terminal metro station on the East-West corridor of the Purple Line of Namma Metro in the Bengaluru border, India. It is on a 2.05 km extension from Kengeri metro station. Alongside the station passes the main Bengaluru - Mysuru NH 275 Expressway which leads towards the cities of Mysore and Mangalore. Trial runs on the new Kengeri - Challaghatta section of the line commenced on 29 July 2023. The station was opened and scheduled services commenced on 9 October 2023. No inauguration ceremony was held, but the new section of line was virtually inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi on 20 October 2023.
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Badamanavarthekaval or BM Kaval is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India. It is located in the outskirts of Bangalore situated in Bangalore South Taluk of Bangalore Urban district. This location is recently in discussion for its administrative context because it lies on Bengaluru’s expanding periphery, Badamanavarthekaval has been included in various Greater Bengaluru planning efforts and is affected by urban expansion and government land-use decisions.
The area has seen disputes and irregularities connected to conversion of agricultural/forest land into layouts and private holdings; several illegal layouts on agricultural, government and forest lands have been identified and removed.
There have been high-profile contested land transfers in the wider BM Kaval region, and plans such as a proposed Film City / estate transfers have attracted court challenges.
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In 2024, in a crackdown on excessive admissions fees by area colleges, Karnataka's Fee Regulatory Committee refunded fees paid by prospective students to Don Bosco Institute of Technology.