Showing posts with label bangalore city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bangalore city. Show all posts

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Namma Bangalore

Welcome to Namma Bangalore, A City which is known as the Garden City of India, The Pensioner's Paradise on the Earth.

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MG Road, Its Amazing, Isn't it ??


India's first 14.5-metre-long, multi-axle Volvo Low floor city bus in Bangalore. The bus can carry a hundred passengers.


Vidhan Soudha in Night


Namma Metro in Bangalore



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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Book Outstation Cabs in Bangalore @Rs 6.5/km, Dial- 01164647779 or +91-9555322273.

LOCAL TRIP TARIFF RATES

FOR NON - AC VECHICLES - RATE IN Rs. ( ALL Inclusive )

21 SEATER MINI BUS Toyota Innova Toyota Quallis Mahindra Xylo Tempo Traveler Tata Indica
SEATING CAPACITY 21 + 1 6 + 1 7 + 1 6 + 1 12 + 1 4 + 1

MIMIMUM 8 HOURS - 80 KMS Rs. 2,650.00 Rs. 1,850.00 Rs. 1,450.00 Rs.1,650.00 Rs. 1,750.00 Rs. 1,250.00
EXTRA PER HOUR Rs. 250.00 Rs. 160.00 Rs. 105.00 Rs. 145.00 Rs. 155.00 Rs. 70.00
EXTRA PER KM Rs. 18.00 Rs. 11.00 Rs. 8.00 Rs. 10.00 Rs. 11.00 Rs. 7.00

MIMIMUM 4 HOURS - 40 KMS - - - - - Rs. 575.00
EXTRA PER HOUR - - - - - Rs. 70.00
EXTRA PER KM - - - - - Rs. 7.00

AIRPORT - PICK UP / DROP Rs. 2,600.00 Rs. 1,800.00 Rs. 1,600.00 Rs. 1,700.00 Rs. 1,800.00 Rs. 1,200.00

FOR AC VECHICLES - RATE IN Rs. ( ALL Inclusive )
21 SEATER MINI BUS Toyota Innova Toyota Quallis Mahindra Xylo Tempo Traveler Tata Indica
SEATING CAPACITY 21 + 1 6 + 1 7 + 1 6 + 1 12 + 1 4 + 1

MIMIMUM 8 HOURS - 80 KMS Rs. 3,300.00 Rs. 1,950.00 Rs. 1,650.00 Rs. 1,850.00 Rs. 1,950.00 Rs. 1,450.00
EXTRA PER HOUR Rs. 315.00 Rs. 175.00 Rs. 125.00 Rs. 170.00 Rs. 175.00 Rs. 80.00
EXTRA PER KM Rs. 30.00 Rs. 13.00 Rs. 9.50 Rs. 12.00 Rs. 13.00 Rs. 8.00

MIMIMUM 4 HOURS - 40 KMS - - - - - Rs. 750.00
EXTRA PER HOUR - - - - - Rs. 80.00
EXTRA PER KM - - - - - Rs. 8.00

AIRPORT - PICK UP / DROP Rs. 3,400.00 Rs. 1,900.00 Rs. 1,600.00 Rs. 1,700.00 Rs. 1,800.00 Rs. 1,400.00



OUTSTATION TARIFF RATES ( BANGALORE TO ANY PLACE IN SOUTH INDIA )
FOR AC VECHICLES - RATE IN Rs. ( ALL Inclusive )
21 SEATER MINI BUS Toyota Innova Toyota Quallis Mahindra Xylo Tempo Traveler Tata Indica
SEATING CAPACITY 21 + 1 6 + 1 7 + 1 6 + 1 12 + 1 4 + 1

MIMIMUM Chargeable Per Day 300 Kms 250 Kms 250 Kms 250 Kms 250 Kms 250 Kms
Rate Per Km Rs.30.00 / Km Rs.12.50 / Km Rs.9.50 / Km Rs.12.00 / Km Rs.13.00 / Km Rs.8.00 / Km
Driver Bata ( 6 am to 10 pm ) Rs. 30.00 Rs. 13.00 Rs. 9.50 Rs. 12.00 Rs. 13.00 Rs. 8.00
1. For Night Driving Driver Bata - Double
2. Inter state Permit Charges, Parking Charges, Toll Fee will be charged as per actuals.
3. Kilometers will be charged from pick point to Drop Point. If the pick up/ Drop point is more than 5 kms from the office point, then the kilometer reading will be from the office point to office point.

FOR NON - AC VECHICLES - RATE IN Rs. ( ALL Inclusive )
21 SEATER MINI BUS Toyota Innova Toyota Quallis Mahindra Xylo Tempo Traveler Tata Indica
SEATING CAPACITY 21 + 1 6 + 1 7 + 1 6 + 1 12 + 1 4 + 1

MIMIMUM Chargeable Per Day 300 Kms 250 Kms 250 Kms 250 Kms 250 Kms 250 Kms
Rate Per Km Rs. 20.00 Rs. 11.00 Rs. 8.00 Rs. 10.00 Rs. 11.00 Rs. 7.00
Driver Bata ( 6 am to 10 pm ) Rs. 350.00 Rs. 250.00 Rs. 200.00 Rs. 250.00 Rs. 250.00 Rs. 200.00
1. For Night Driving Driver Bata - Double
2. Inter state Permit Charges, Parking Charges, Toll Fee will be charged as per actuals.
3. Kilometers will be charged from pick point to Drop Point. If the pick up/ Drop point is more than 5 kms from the office point, then the kilometer reading will be from the office point to office point.


FOR ANY CLARIFICATIONS WITH REGARD TO ABOVE PLEASE CONTACT US ON OUR CUSTOMER CARE NUMBER : 011-64647779/ +91-9555322273.


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Monday, November 14, 2011

YatriCab.com coming soon in Banglore



YatriCab.com is coming soon in Bangalore, Get Ready to Experience the new era of Travelling.

"Brief introduction about the Garden city of India"

Bengaluru(Kannada: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು), formerly known as Bangalore, is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka.
Once called the "Garden City of India" and the "Pensioner's Paradise", these epithets no longer apply to Bengaluru, which is today a large cosmopolitan city with diminishing green spaces and a large working population. Bengaluru is the major centre of India's IT industry, popularly known as the Silicon Valley of India.




“You know you’re in Bangalore, you know you’re in the Silicon Valley of India, when you go to play golf and the caddy on the first tee says you can either aim at the Microsoft building or the IBM building. You know you’re in Bangalore when you see the Pizza Hut advertisement says ‘gigabytes of taste’,” famously said the US journalist Thomas Friedman in 2004. Ever since, reams have been written on outsourcing, the software boom and the rise of the uber-smart, uber-rich new technogeeks of Bangalore.



But whatever happened to the other Bangalores, the ones that shun the arc lights that the outsourcing world shines upon the city? What happened to the Bangalore that lives in its crowded markets, or the one that lives in the shaded avenues of its genteel old suburbs?

Bangalore is unique among all major Indian cities for its very special history. For almost 150 years, the city was actually two cities, each with its own administration, and following entirely separate growth trajectories. The cantonment, established in 1809, was administered by the British; while the western part of the city, including the Fort and later, suburbs such as Basavanagudi and Malleswaram, were under the rule of the Mysore maharajas.

Naturally, the different histories of the two parts of the city left distinct impressions on the populations in these two areas. With the setting up of the cantonment during the first decade of the 19th century, the area experienced in-migration from neighbouring regions, especially of Tamil-speakers, who came in both as soldiers in the Madras regiments, and as suppliers and contractors to the British Indian Army. It was only in 1949 that the city was united under a common municipal corporation.


But being located at the junction of three areas, each of which spoke a different language – present-day Tamilnadu, Karnataka and Telugu-speaking Andhra Pradesh – and situated not too far from Malayalam-speaking Kerala, Bangalore has always been a city of multiple languages. During their reign during the late 1700s, Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali invited the Tamil-speaking Tigala community to tend to the many gardens of the city, and also invited Persian toymakers to the neighbouring settlement of Channapatna.

Going further back, Bangalore has been ruled by multiple dynasties, including the Gangas, Hoysalas, Nolambas, Cholas, the Vijayanagar kings and the Marathas, many of whom patronised languages other than Kannada, and who no doubt left their stamps on the local populations of yore. Later, the Wodeyars of Mysore encouraged migration through a tradition of appointing administrators from outside Mysore state, and by recruiting eminent personalities from other parts of India, especially in the field of education. During the 1950s, following Independence and later, with the reorganisation of states, inter-state migration to Bangalore was gradually replaced by intra-state migration into the city.


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"Travelling in Bangalore "

Most taxi and auto-rickshaw drivers will be more than happy to offer you either a daily rate or an hourly rate, and take you around wherever you need to go. Alternately, your hotel or a travel company can arrange a private car.
If you find a good taxi or auto driver, this can be a great way to go for a foreigner. You'll certainly pay a lot more than if you bought individual rides, but you'll always have a driver waiting for you, and he can help with recommending local tourist sites, finding a good restaurant to eat at, and otherwise coping with day-to-day life. This can take a lot of the stress out of traveling.
Rates are generally something like Rs 50 to 100 per hour for an auto-rickshaw, and Rs 150 to 250 per hour for a taxi. Rates for a private car booked via the hotel will probably be more. Like everything else in India, rates are very fluid.