What makes Bangalore a Garden City???
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Hyder Ali, liked the cool Bangalore climate and so planned a garden that was named after his beloved sister ‘Lal Bi’.
The garden he built is the famous Lalbagh Gardens.
This makes bangalore an garden city
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Hyder Ali, liked the cool Bangalore climate and so planned a garden that was named after his beloved sister ‘Lal Bi’.
The garden he built is the famous Lalbagh Gardens.
This makes bangalore an garden city
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The fifth largest city of India, Bangalore, has through the years earned many nicknames ranging from the pensioner’s paradise to the garden city of India. The city gets rainfall from retreating monsoons as well which means that the climate remains cool throughout the year.
Legend has it that the 17th-century ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore, Hyder Ali, liked the cool Bangalore climate and so planned a garden that was named after his beloved sister. The garden he built is none other than the famous Lalbagh Gardens that is still visited by many in the city. During the British rule, they expanded the garden and developed Cubbon Park, creating a green haven in the heart of the city. Until the early 21st Century, Bangalore was known for the canopies of trees that lined its busy roads (still visible in some parts of the city). This abundance of greenery earned it the nickname, ‘ The Garden City of India’.
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Legend has it that the 17th-century ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore, Hyder Ali, liked the cool Bangalore climate and so planned a garden that was named after his beloved sister. The garden he built is none other than the famous Lalbagh Gardens that is still visited by many in the city. During the British rule, they expanded the garden and developed Cubbon Park, creating a green haven in the heart of the city. Until the early 21st Century, Bangalore was known for the canopies of trees that lined its busy roads (still visible in some parts of the city). This abundance of greenery earned it the nickname, ‘ The Garden City of India’.
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