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Maryhill, Mangaluru

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Maryhill
Residential locality
CountryIndia
StateKarnataka
DistrictDakshina Kannada
CityMangaluru
Government
 • BodyMangaluru City Corporation
Languages
 • OfficialTulu, Kannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
575008
Telephone code0824
Vehicle registrationKA 19
Lok Sabha constituencyMangalore
ClimateHumid (Köppen)

Maryhill is a locality in Mangaluru city,[1][2] Karnataka, India. It is one of the upscale residential localities of Mangaluru. Maryhill, along with Bondel houses many highrise buildings and is also developing rapidly as a commercial center. Tulu is the main language which is spoken and understood by everyone in this locality. Konkani, Kannada are the other languages that is commonly used. Maryhill is predominantly a residential area[citation needed] and famous for Helipad. Many people use the Helipad daily for morning and evening walk.[1] There are around 10 to 15 youth who enthusiastically gather at Maryhill helipad every Sunday at 8 am to fly their radio controlled aircraft. Instructors in the group train their pupils to fly these aircraft and also to operate radio-controlled motor cars.

Educational establishments in Maryhill

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Sites of worship

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  • Maryhill Chapel – used by sisters of the Apostolic Carmel located exactly in Maryhill.
  • Mahalasa Narayani Temple: This temple is located between Maryhill and Padavinangadi.
  • Bandottu Kordabbu Daivastana: This is one of the local daivastana in the area. Kola ustav will be held every year in the month of January.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Dsouza, Alfie (7 March 2017). "Mary-Hill Helipad gone Dump-Yard! And IGP lives Next Door?". The Mangalorean. Retrieved 21 February 2024. take action on behalf of some of the local residents there – some of them who use this area for their morning and evening exercise walk. (you need to scroll past a lot to read the entire article to get the location of Maryhill
  2. ^ "Mangaluru: Development work on Maryhill Junction nears completion". Daijiworld. 22 May 2023. Retrieved 21 February 2024.