Bangalore Rural District in Karnataka State: In Karnataka, there are 30 districts. Bangalore Rural is one of the districts in
Karnataka state.
Bengaluru Rural district came into existence in 1986 when Bangalore was divided into two parts namely
Bangalore Urban and
Bangalore Rural. Presently in
Bengaluru Rural district, there are 2 divisions, 4 talukas, and 35 hoblies. Also, Bengaluru city is nearby only, so it has a special effect on the Bengaluru Rural district. People residing here can get easy jobs. Also, we all know that the IT and Computer Science industry is booming. So in the coming future, this may lead
Bangalore Rural districts to develop more and more. According to the 2011 census around 20 lakhs, people live in this district. Hinduism is the major religion of this district. Same as Bangalore Urban, here also people speak mainly Kannada, Hindi, and English. It is the second least populous district in Karnataka after Kodagu. The sex ratio is 918 females per 1000 males in this district. The climate here is moderate. In summer it receives a good amount of sunlight and in winter it is not very cold. In the rainy season lot of rains, which you can enjoy in Bangalore Rural district areas. The lowest average temperature here is 15-20 degrees Celsius.
Bangalore Rural District
The main crops of this district are Ragi, rice, groundnut, sugarcane, castor, grapes etc. Also, the transport and communication, marketing, and banking facilities are awesome in this district. Educational trusts and firms also have some great responses and reputations in this district. Many IT firms are also there in this district. Hopefully, we can think that in the coming few years as IT is growing, Bangalore Rural will be one of the top most district in Karnataka as well as India. So overall Bangalore Rural is a great district in Karnataka with some great resources and many facilities for its people.
Bangalore Rural District
Talukas in Bangalore Rural District
Dodaballapur |
Hosakote |
Nelamangala |
Devanahalli |
Districts Of Karnataka State
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