Hebbal is an Assembly Constituency area in Bangalore, 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 Gammon India. The lake area is well known for the park, the boating facility, and for the bird watching opportunities.
Hebbal used to be the end of the corporation limits of Bangalore City. One can still see the milestone between the Baptist hospital and checkpost. Bangalore has now grown quite a bit towards north, beyond these marks. The commencement of the Bengaluru International Airport (BIAL) at Devanahalli, which was constructed by L&T, in 2008 has ensured that Hebbal has become a very important location for the passengers flying out of Bangalore. L&T factory, which was established in 70's, is also close to Hebbal. Raintree Boulevard project is coming up at same place before GKVK University. All arterial roads and road networks leading to the BIAL intersect at Hebbal. Further, BIAL has its office on the National Highway (NH 7) exit of the Hebbal flyover in Gayathri Lake Front. L&T is doing tree transplantation in Hebbal Area at Raintree Boulevard Project.
Hebbal (N) a small village in District Belgaum, Karnataka, India. It is near a bigger settlement named Mouje Nandgad.
Village is a conglomerate of around 500 houses belonging to various castes and communities. The majority of inhabitants are farmers and laborers, with a few into brick making. The former village heads were the Kulkarni family. The family also controlled a few more villages nearby. The family still has an ancestral residence and few descendants staying there. Majority of the descendants of this family have now migrated. Many of the descendants come for Dusserra puja every year during Navratri as per the Hindu calendar. Many more descendants come for the Lakshmi Devi Yatra, a carnival in the honor of Goddess Lakshmi.
The last Yatra was observed between 8th to 15 February 2012 and was held nearly after more than 20 years. Thousands of people from far and wide attended the Yatra.
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