Bellary Road is a major arterial road in North Bengaluru, Karnataka. It starts near Mekhri Circle and stretches over 25 kilometres towards the town of Doddaballapura. The road is also known as National Highway 44 (NH 44), which connects Bengaluru to Hyderabad and further north to Delhi. Bellary Road passes through several important suburbs, including Hebbal, Yelahanka, and Jakkur. Every stretch of this road shows rapid urban growth and a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial developments.
Residential projects along Bellary Road include apartments, villas, and plotted layouts. Well-known developers such as Prestige, Sobha, and Brigade have launched projects here. Apartment sizes range from 1 BHK (bedroom-hall-kitchen) of about 500 sq ft to 4 BHK of over 2,500 sq ft. Prices start from around INR 4,000 per sq ft near Yelahanka and can go up to INR 8,000 per sq ft closer to Hebbal. Plots in gated communities cost between INR 3,000 and INR 6,000 per sq ft, depending on amenities such as clubhouses, parks, and security. Commercial spaces on Bellary Road include office buildings, retail shops, and showrooms with rents ranging from ₹40 to ₹100 per sq ft per month.
Bellary Road has excellent connectivity by road, metro, bus, and air. The Outer Ring Road intersects Bellary Road at Hebbal Junction, linking it to IT hubs like Manyata Tech Park and Whitefield. The Namma Metro’s Green Line runs parallel to parts of Bellary Road, with stations at Nagawara, Hebbal, and Yeshwanthpur—each station within 1–2 km of the road. BMTC (Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation) runs over 50 bus routes along Bellary Road, connecting it to Majestic bus station and other city centres. Bangalore Airport is 35 km north via Bellary Road and the airport expressway, taking about 45 minutes by car without traffic.
Bellary Road has well-lit streets and regular police patrols, especially around Hebbal flyover and Yelahanka. CCTV cameras have been installed at major junctions such as the Manyata Embassy Business Park gate and Hebbal Circle to monitor traffic and enhance security. Vehicle speed limits of 50 km/h in urban stretches and 80 km/h beyond the city are enforced by traffic police with radar guns. Emergency services like ambulances and tow trucks are available 24×7 from private operators and public agencies.
Bellary Road hosts supermarkets like Big Bazaar and Star Bazaar, banks including SBI and HDFC, and fuel stations every 3–4 km. Restaurants range from local South Indian cafes to national chains like McDonald’s and KFC. Fitness centres and gyms are available at Manyata Tech Park and near Yelahanka Circle. Petrol, diesel, and CNG pumps ensure fuel availability; the average fuel price is around ₹95 per litre for petrol (as of April 2025).
Bellary Road is a dynamic corridor combining residential, commercial, and infrastructural growth. Its strong connectivity, expanding real estate options, and upcoming projects make it a key area for investment and living in North Bengaluru. Every part of Bellary Road reflects Bengaluru’s fast-paced development while still offering essential services and green spaces for residents and visitors.
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