R K Hegde Nagara, Yelahanka Zone, Bengaluru, Bangalore North, Bangalore Urban, Karnataka, 56077, India
For Sale
₹1.3 Cr
Property ID :
RH-6738-property
INDEPENDENT HOUSE FOR SALE @ HEGDENAGAR
Location – R.K.HEGDENAGAR A katha Area – 1200 sqft West Facing
Ground floor 1 bhk with car parking 1st floor 2 bhk 2nd floor 1 bhk Price 1.25 cr negotiable
3years old building
Hegde Nagar is a popular locality situated in Bangalore and the pin code of this locality is 560077. As of now, 237 properties are available for sale in Hegde Nagar. It also has 126 properties available for rent. 5 projects are currently in ready to move stage. The Average price in this locality is Rs. 3663.0 per sq-ft. 3 BHK is available for sale in the price range of Rs. 49.6 Lac to 1.85 Cr in Hegde Nagar. Whereas the price range for rent of 3 BHK is Rs. 11,000 to 50,000. Some of the nearby localities to Hegde Nagar are P&T Layout Thanisandra,R.K.Hegde Nagar,Shirdi Sai Nagar R.K.Hegde Nagar. Hegde Nagar has an ample parking space with a rating of 4.5 .The road quality is very good as shown by the average user’s rating of 4.5.
Hegde became the president of the Uttara Kannada District Congress Committee from 1954 to 1957 and rose to become the general secretary of the Mysore Pradesh Congress Committee in 1958, a post he held until 1962. Much of his early administrative experience was built up during the governments of S. Nijalingappa (1956–58 and 1962–68) and Veerendra Patil (1968–71). He was first elected to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 1957 and appointed a deputy minister. He was later promoted to cabinet-minister rank, holding diverse portfolios such as Youth Welfare and Sports, Cooperation, Industries, Planning, Panchayat Raj, Development, Information and Publicity, Excise and Finance between 1962–71.[3]
During the famous split in the Congress in 1969, Hegde followed in the footsteps of his mentor Nijalingappa and joined the Congress(O), the faction that was opposed to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. He was Leader of the Opposition in the Karnataka Legislative Council for a few years until 1974. The 1975 Emergency crackdown on opposition leaders saw his arrest along with several other state and national level leaders. When the emergency was lifted, he joined the Janata Party and became the first general secretary of its Karnataka state unit. He was a member of the Rajya Sabha during 1978–83.