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Hampankatta
Heart of Mangalore, Metropolitan Centre
Clock Tower circle, Hampankatta, Mangalore
Clock Tower circle, Hampankatta, Mangalore
Hampankatta is located in Karnataka
Hampankatta
Hampankatta
Location in Karnataka, India
Coordinates: 12°50′23″N 74°47′24″E / 12.83982°N 74.78994°E / 12.83982; 74.78994
Land Indien
StateKarnataka
DistrictDakshina Kannada
CityMangalore
Languages
 • OfficialTulu, Kannada, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Hampankatta (pronounced as 'Hampanakatte' in Tulu) is the centre of Mangalore City, Karnataka. Hampankatta also called as Happananakatte/Hampankatte/Hampananakatte/Hampanakatte. Most of the public utilities are located here and the locality boasts the most buzzing commercial activity in the city.[citation needed] hampanakkatte was named by British in 1920. It was ‘ appanakatte’ original name. It was named after a gentleman called mr Appanna.who construction a ‘ well’ in the region around 1900., hence it was named Appannakatte. He used to feed his bullock cart ect in those days and used to take rest. Later the same well was used by fire brigade, water supply to houses in vicinity. Well was closed in 1950. In 2020 it was accidentally rediscovered by municipal cooperation,and are planning to

Mangalore Central

Rail connectivity in Mangalore was established in 1907. Mangalore was also the starting point of India's longest rail route. The city has two railway stations, Mangalore Central (at Hampankatta) and Mangalore Junction (at Kankanadi). A metre gauge railway track, built through the Western Ghats, connects Mangalore with Hassan. The broad gauge track connecting Mangalore to Bangalore via Hassan was opened to freight traffic in May 2006 and passenger traffic in December 2007. Mangalore is also connected to Chennai through the Southern Railway and to Mumbai via the Konkan Railway.

Important places in Hampankatta are as follows

Public Utilities

  • 1. Service Bus Stand : This bus stand is located adjacent to Nehru Maidan near StateBank. All private run express & shuttle buses to various places around Mangalore like Udupi, Kundapur, Kollur, Kasargod, Puttur, Karkala, Moodbidre, Shimoga, etc., start from this bus stand. Some of the KSRTC buses to BC road & Puttur also start from here.
  • 2. City Railway Station: This station is now called as Mangalore Central Station. All trains having Mangalore as starting point start from this station. The trains which just pass through Mangalore will stop at Kankanadi (now known as Mangalore Junction) only. They do not come to Mangalore Central station.
  • 3. Town Hall: This hall mainly hosts different cultural activities like Tulu dramas, Beary dramas, Yakshaganas, events of Rotaract club, weight lifting championships, etc.
  • 4. RTO: Regional Transport office
  • 5. Nehru Maidan: This playground is open for common public. People play all kinds of games. This ground is also used for political rallies, Independence day/Republic day parades, circus, exhibitions, etc.
  • 6. DC & Magistrate Office
  • 7. PWD (Public Works Department)
  • 8. Central Market
  • 9. City Central Library: This is located close to St Aloysius college. This library is run by the Mangalore city corporation. There are several branches for city central library within Mangalore.

Hospitals

  • 1. Wenlock Hospital: This is the largest hospital in Dakshina Kannada district run by the state government.
  • 2. Lady Goschen Hospital

Educational institutions

Religious Places

Places for Leisure

Geographic Location