Bengaluru North Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Bengaluru, India
Bengaluru North is a parliamentary constituency covering eight legislative assembly segments with industrial zones, residential neighborhoods, and commercial districts in northern Bengaluru. The area spans diverse districts with mixed-use development, from established neighborhoods to newer growth areas.
The constituency was established in 1951 and was originally known as Bangalore City before being renamed Bangalore North. Over the decades, it underwent multiple boundary changes to adapt to shifting population patterns.
The constituency blends traditional neighborhoods with modern residential complexes, where people from diverse backgrounds and language groups live side by side. This mix shapes daily life and community interactions across the region.
The constituency spans about 2.4 million registered voters distributed across polling stations in eight legislative segments. Visitors should note that election days bring traffic changes and some areas may have restricted access.
The area was transformed by the construction of Bengaluru International Airport in Devanahalli and became a major economic hub. Since then, aerospace and technology companies have made the region their home and shaped its economic growth.
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