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Residential Buildings : Every room intended for human habitation shall abut on to an interior
or exterior open space or open verandah. The open spaces to be left around buildings shall
be as given below.
Table A
Sl
Depth of Site in m Min. Front in m Min. Rear in m
No
1 Upto 6 M 1.00 Nil
2 Over 6 upto 10 1.00 1.00
3 Over 10 upto 13 1.50 1.00
4 Over 13 upto 16 1.75 1.35
5 Over 16 upto 19 2.25 1.75
6 Over 19 upto 22 3.00 2.00
7 Over 22 upto 25 4.00 2.25
8 Over 25 upto 28 4.50 2.50
9 Over 28 upto 31 5.50 3.00
10 Over 31 upto 37 6.25 4.00
11 Over 37 upto 45 8.00 4.50
12 Over 45 10.00 4.50
Table - B
Note: i) When car garage is proposed on the right side, the minimum right setback shall be
3.0 mts.
ii) For residential building above 10 M. in height, the setback shall be insisted as per
table „J‟.
TABLE – C
Maximum Plot Coverage, Floor Area Ratio and Number of Floors for different Site Areas
and Road widths for residential buildings.
Plot Area in Maximum FAR Maximum Minimum
Square Plot number of Road width
Meters Coverage Floors in meter
A. Intensely Populated Area
Upto 240 75 % 0.75 1+1 Upto 06
Over 240 70 % 0.75 1+2 Over 06
Upto500 Upto 09
Over 500 65 % 1.00 1+2 Over 09
Upto 1000
Over 1000 55 % 1.25 1+3 Over 12
B. Moderately Populated Area
Upto 240 65 % 1.00 1+2 Upto 09
Over 240 60% 1.25 1+2 Over 09
Upto 500 Upto 12
Over 500 55 % 1.25 1+3 Over 12
Upto 750
Over 750 50 % 1.50 1+3 Over 12
Upto 1000
45 % 1.50 1+4 Over 12
Over 1000
C. Other Areas
Upto 240 60 % 1.25 1+2 Upto 09
Over 240 55 % 1.25 1+3 Over 09
iii) When minimum set back of 1.5mts is left on the right side, a scooter garage
may be permitted at the back side limiting the depth of the garage to 3.0 mts.
TABLE –D
2. Building Coverage
Row Housing
Group housing means more than two building on a plot with one or more floors and with one
or more dwelling within each floor. They are connected by an access of not more than 3.5 M
in width, if they are not approachable directly from the exiting roads.
The following norms shall be adopted while approving the layout plan for group
housing:
(i) The boundary roads if any must have a minimum width of 12M
(ii) The floor area ratio should be considered with reference to the width of the public
road abutting the property and the floor area ratio should be calculated after
deducting the area reserved for parks, open spaces and civic amenities.
(iii) The set-backs should be provided with reference to depth and width of total plot
area
(iv) The coverage shall be with reference to total area of the layout.
(v) The distance between the buildings should be a minimum of half of the height of
the tallest buildings.
(vi) 25 % of the total area be reserved for civic amenity, parks and open spaces,
subject to a minimum of 15 % for parks and open spaces.
The means of access to the building blocks in the area of group housing shall be as
follows:
Access Length in meters Minimum Width
The area reserved for parks and open spaces, Civic amenity and road (other than
internal access in each sub- divided plot) shall be handed over free of cost to the
Mysore Urban Development Authority through a registered relinquish deed.
TABLE-F
The table showing the maximum plot coverage, Floor Area ratio, minimum setbacks
and minimum road width for Group Housing is given below (upto 10.0 M.in heights)
Note : For Group Housing Buildings above 10.0 M. height, the set backs shall be stipulated as at
Table „J‟
Highrise Buildings:
An highrise building is one having ground plus four floors and above. The minimum
setback around the building shall be as per Table A and B or group Housing
1. Within 100 Meters from the existing gramatana, residential developments and other
uses at the discretion of the Authority may be permitted.
2. Floor area ratio : 1.00
3. Maximum number of floor : Ground +1
4. Setback and coverage : As per Table A and B
TABLE-G
Setbacks for Commercial Buidling (upto 10.0 mts in height)
C Other Areas:
Note: For Commercial buildings above 10.0 M. height, the set backs shall be insisted as at
Table-J
TABLE-H
Maximum plot coverage, floor area ratio and number of floors for different site areas
and widths for commercial buildings.
C Other Areas:
Minimum Setbacks in
Maximum Maximum. Meters
Road width in
Plot area plot F.A.R No.of
Meters
coverage floors
Front Rear Left Right
Upto 240 70% 1.20 1+1 Upto 6 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Over 240 Upto 500 55% 1.20 1+1 Over 6 Upto 9 3.50 1.50 1.50 1.50
Over 500 Upto 750 60% 1.50 1+2 Over 9 Upto 12 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
Over 750 Upto1000 55% 1.50 1+2 Over 12 Upto15 6.00 2.50 2.50 2.50
Over 1000 50% 1.50 1+2 Over 15 8.00 3.00 4.00 4.00
Upto 240 65% 1.50 1+2 Upto 9 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Over 240 Upto 500 60% 1.50 1+2 Over 9 Upto 12 4.00 1.50 1.00 2.00
Over 500 Upto 750 55% 1.80 1+3 Over 12 Upto 15 5.00 2.00 2.50 3.00
Over 750 Upto1000 50% 1.80 1+3 Over 15 Upto18 6.00 3.00 3.00 3.50
Over 1000 45% 1.80 1+3 Over 18 9.00 3.50 4.50 4.50
C Other Areas:
Upto 240 65% 1.50 1+2 Upto 9 3.00 1.50 1.00 1.00
Over 240 Upto 500 60% 1.80 1+3 Over 9 Upto 12 4.50 2.00 2.50 2.50
Over 500 Upto 750 55% 2.00 1+4 Over 12 Upto 15 6.00 3.00 3.50 3.50
Over 750 Upto1000 50% 2.25 1+5 Over 15 Upto18 8.00 3.50 3.50 4.00
Over 1000 45% 2.25 1+7 Over 18 12.00 4.00 4.50 4.50
TABLE - J
The FAR, coverage, and minimum setbacks for different types of industries are as given in
Table „K‟ The industries are classified into service, light, medium and heavy industries as
follows:
a) Service Industries: Service Industry is one when service to the residents is offered.
Power may or may not be used. If power is used the aggregate installed capacity shall
not exceed 5 HP and the site area shall not exceed 230 Sq.m. Service industries shall be
permitted in fight industry zone of the development plans and the service industries as
listed in Schedule I may be permitted in residential zone under special circumstances
by the authority.
b) Light Industry: Light Industry is one which conforms to performance standards and
list as given in Schedule II which would not cause excessive injuries or obnoxious
fumes down, effluents or other objectionable conditions and employing not more than
50 workers with or without power, aggregate installed power not exceeding 25 HP and
the area of site not exceeding 1000 Sq. metres
c) Medium Industries: Medium Industry is one which employs not more than 500
workers and conforming to the performance standard and list as given in Schedule III
and the area of site for medium industry does not exceed 4000 Sq.metres.
d) Heavy Industry: Heavy Industry is one employing more than 500 workers and the site
area is exceeding 4000 Sq. metres.
TABLE – K
Note: Whenever the minimum plot area is less than the one specified in the particular
category the zoning regulations prescribed for the previous category should be adopted.
This is in accordance with the Government Circular NO.HUD 180 7TP 94, Dated
09.08.1995
TABLE – L
Flatted Factories:
1. Setback:
a) The front and rear set backs shall be with reference to depth of the site.
b) The left and right set backs shall be with reference to width of the site.
c) Setbacks for Group Housing, Commercial and other buildings are with reference to
the area of the site
2. Where the building lines are fixed, in such cases the front set back or the building line
which is higher of the two shall be considered as the set back to the building in the front.
3. In case of corner sites both the sides facing the road shall be treated as front side and
regulations applied accordingly to maintain the building line on these roads and to
provide better visibility.
4. In case of building facing more than two roads, the plot should be considered as corner
plot taking two wider roads into consideration.
5. In case of sites facing roads both in front and rear, both the sides facing roads should be
treated as front and other two sides not facing roads should be treated as right and the set-
backs be applied accordingly.
6. In case where the plinth of the building is not parallel to the property line, the set backs
shall not be less than the specified set-backs at any given point on any side.
7. a) In case of buildings which are existing prior to coming into force of these regulations,
upper floors may be permitted according to the existing set-backs only, but limiting the
F.A.R.and No.of floors according to the present regulations, subject to production of
foundation certificate by a registered engineer.
b) In case of existing building prior to these regulations, change of roof may be
permitted provided suitable provision is made for light and ventilations.
8. In case of irregular plots the set-backs are to be calculated according to the depth
or width at the points where the depths or widths are varying. Average set-backs shall not
be considered in such cases‟
9. The left and right set-backs may be interchanged by the authority in exceptional
Cases due to existing structures like; open well and considering the topography
of the land. However, this shall be resorted to by the authority only as an exception.
10. Set-backs should be provided in the owners plot, public open space or conservancy
should not be considered as set-backs.
11. For garages no side or rear setbacks are to be insisted. One upper floor not exceeding
3m.in height shall be permitted provided no openings are provided towards
neighboring buildings and at least one opening for light and ventilation is provided
towards the owners property.
12. Where lumber room is proposed in a portion of garage, the length of garage shall not
exceed 1/3 of the length of site but not more than 6 mtrs. in any case. In such cases
the depth of the lumber room shall not exceed 1.25 meters and entrance to such
lumber room shall be from the set-back only. The width of garage shall not exceed 4
mtr.
13. Garages shall be permitted in the rear right hand corner of the plot. In cases of
buildings constructed or sanctioned prior to the enforcement of these regulations,
where space is not available on the right side, it may be permitted on the left side
provided minimum set-back exists in the adjoining property of the left side.
14. In case of corner plots the garage shall be located at the rear corner diagonally
opposite to the road intersection.
15. The maximum width of the garage shall not exceed 4 meters end to end
16. The garages shall not be constructed or re-constructed within 4.5 meters from road
edge. This may be, relaxed in cases where the garage forms part of the main building
with minimum set-back for that plot.
17. For cinema theatres the set-backs and other provision shall be as per the karnataka
Cinematograph Act and Rules.
18. In case of two or more buildings, proposed on a single site, the set-backs shall be
applied as if, they are on single common site.
19. For apartments or group housing with Ground+3 floors below, NOC.s forms KUWS
& DB and K.E.B. only be furnished, if the sital area exceeds 4000 sq.mtrs. For high-
rise buildings NOCs from KUWSDB, K.E.B, Fire force and Telecommunication
Department, shall be furnished.
1. The maximum number of floors, percentage of plots coverage, F.A.R, for different
plot size with existing road width as limiting factor are given in the tables for various
types of buildings like; Commercial, public and semi-public, Industrial, etc., The
conurbation Area is divided into A, B & C areas for the purpose of regulating building
constructions.
2. A map drawn to a scale of 1:1.6000 showing the details of A, B & C areas is made
available in the office Mysore Urban Development Authority.
3. When two sides of the same road are included in two different areas like A and B or A
and C, then the side of the other area shall be treated as intensively populated area („A‟
area) up to one property depth.
4. When two sides of the same road are included in two different areas like; B and C,
then the other area classification shall also be treated as moderately developed area (B
area) up to one property depth.
6. Floor: The lower surface in a storey on which one normally walks into a building. The
general term “floor‟ dose not refer basement or cellar floor and mezzanine floor.
i) Means any storey, which is partly/wholly below the ground level. The basement
height should not project more than one meter above the average ground level
ii) If the plinth of the building is constructed leaving more set backs than the
minimum prescribed, basement floor may extend beyond the plinth of the
building, but not part of the setbacks shall b
iii) e used for basement.
iv) The basement floor wherever permitted shall be utilized only for “parking” of
vehicles and installation of machine used for service and utilities of the building.
b) Ground floor: means immediately above the level of the adjoining ground
level on all sides or above the basement floor.
c) Mezzanine Floor: Means an intermediate floor between ground floor and
first floor only. The area of mezzanine floor shall not exceed 1/3 of covered
area of ground floor.
7. Floor Area Ratio (F.A.R) means the quotient obtained by dividing the total
covered area of all floors by the plot area. Floor area includes the mezzanine
floor also.
a. The floor area excludes the area used for Car Parking, Staircase Room, Lift
Room, Ramp, escalators, Ducts, Water Tanks, Main Sanitary Duct, Open
Balcony and Machine Rooms.
b. When sites do not face the roads of required width noted against each then the
F.A.R. applicable to corresponding width of roads shall apply.
c. When a site faces wider road than the one prescribed against it, the FAR shall
be restricted only to the limit prescribed for the area of that particular site.
d. When coverage is less than the maximum prescribed in Table No. C more No.
of floors and height may be permitted to utilize the full F.A.R.
e. The set backs and coverage are irrespective of road widths.
8. Means of Access: The means of exclusive access, which would be other than through
public roads and streets, shall not be of more than 30 meters length from the existing
public roads and streets. The minimum width of such access shall be 3.5 mtr. FAR
and height of buildings coming up on such plots shall be regulated according to the
width of public street or road. If the means of access exceeds 30.0 mtr in length, of
buildings on plots with common access / lanes from the public road / street shall be
regulated according to width of such common access roads / lanes.
9. Width of Road: Road width means distance between the boundaries of a road
including footway and drains measured at right angles at the centre of the plot.
In case of roads having service roads in addition to the main roads the width of road
shall be the aggregate width of service roads and main roads for determining FAR
and No. of floors.
10. The height of the building coming within the landing and take off zones of aircraft in
the vicinity of aerodromes should not exceed the height shown in the Table – M.
11. Lifts will have to be provided for building with more than ground + three floors.
13. Ramp: Ramp shall be provided with a minimum width of 3.50 meters and a slope of
not more than 1 in 10.
14. When basement floor is proposed for car parking convenient entry and exit shall be
provided. Adequate drainage, ventilation and lighting arrangements shall be made to
the satisfaction of Mysore Urban Development Authority.
15. Water Supply: Bore well shall be provided in all district shopping centres and
residential apartments as an alternative source of water supply if the Karnataka Urban
Water Supply and Drainage Board desires and the strata is capable of yielding Water.
16. When mixed uses are permitted in the Ground floor on a site, the regulation of the
predominant use shall be considered.
17. Exemption to open space: The following exemption to open shall be permitted.
a. Projection into open space: Every open space provided either interior or exterior
shall be kept free from any erection there on and shall be open to the sky and no
cornice roof or weather shade more than 0.75 meters wide or 1/3 of open space;
whichever is less shall over hang or project over the said open space.
b. No Projection shall over hang / project over the minimum setback area either in
cellar floor or at the lower level of ground floor.
c. Cantilever Portico: Cantilever portico of 3 meters width (maximum) and 4 5
meter length (maximum) may be permitted within side set backs. No access is
permitted to the top of the portico for use it as a sit out place and the height of
the portico shall be not less than 2 meters from the plinth level. The portico is
allowed only on the side where the setback / open space left exceeds 3 mtr. in
width.
d. Balcony: Balcony projection should not exceed 1/3 of the setback on that side
subject to a maximum of 1.1 mtr. in first floor and 1.75 meters beyond the
second floor. No balcony is allowed in ground floor.
e. Cross wall connecting the building and compound may be permitted limiting the
height of such wall to 1.5 mtr.
a. The height of the building shall be covered by the limitation of FAR, the
frontage of the plots as stipulated in the respective tables.
b. If a building abuts on two or more streets of different widths then the height of
the building shall be regulated according to the width of the wider road.
c. For buildings, in the vicinity of aerodromes the maximum height of the
building shall be as given in Table – M. This shall be regulated by the rules for
giving NOC for the construction of building in the vicinity of aerodromes by
the competent Aerodrome Authority.
19. Parking Space: Adequate space for Car parking shall be provided in the premises as
per standards given in Table – N subject to the following:
Note : ( Parking )
1. Each off street car parking space provided for motor vehicles shall not be less than 18
sq.mtrs. For motor cycle and scooter, the parking space provided shall not be less
than 2.5 sq.mtr and 1.5 sq.mtr. respectively and it shall be not more than 25% of the
car parking space leaving clear space round the building for the movement of
vehicles.
2. Off street car parking space shall be provided with adequate vehicular access to a
street and area of drives of not less than 2.5 mtr. vide, aisles and such other provisions
required for adequate monitoring of vehicles excluding the parking space stipulated in
these regulations.
3. No parking space shall be insisted upto in the intensely built up area upto 100 sq.mtrs
of floor space.
4. Car parking shall not be provided in the set-back area. If provided a minimum of 30
mtr shall be left free from the building.
TABLE M
Height restrictions near Aerodromes
Limits of distance from the Aerodromes Difference between the elevation of the
point measured horizontally to buildings top of the buildings structure or
structures or installations installations and the elevation of the
aerodromes ( aerodrome reference point )
Nil except with the prior concurrence of the local aerodrome authorities.
Note:
1. For Sl.No.7,8 and 9, no trees shall be planted within the limits of the distance
indicated thereto.
2. Irrespective of their distance from the aerodromes ( that is behind 22224 meters of
the aerodrome / aerodrome reference point ) no radio masts or such similar “ of
line installations exceeding 152 m in height should be erected without prior
permission of the concerned Civil Aviation Authority.
3. No buildings, structures or installations exceeding the height indicated in (A) and
(B) should be permitted without prior consultation with the local aerodrome
authority; and
4. The location of the slaughterhouses and other areas of activities, like garbage-
dumps, which would attract highflying birds, like eagles, hawks, etc, shall not be
permitted within a radius of 10 km from the Aerodrome reference point.
TABLE - N
Parking Requirements
Current
Current
Current
Current
Current
Current
Current
Current
Current
Year - 1
Year - 2
Year - 1
Year - 1
Year - 2
Year - 1
Current
Year - 2
enclosed
Year
Year
Year
Year
Current
Current
Current
Current
Year - 2
Year -1
Year -2
Year
As Data Not Data As Data Data As Data Data Data Data Data
Belo Availab Not Belo Not Not Belo Not Not Not Not Not
Nil Nil Nil w le Availa w Availa Availab w Availab Availab Availab Availa Ava
bl e ble le le le le b le ilab
le
ALL INDIA SPEECH AND
Nil 81 MUDA Data Not Available
HEARING HBCS
TREASURY
Nil 77 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
YASHODARA HINDI
Nil 259 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
Nil YOGAKSHEMA HBCS 423 MUDA Data Not Available
HEALTH EMPLOYEES
Nil 140 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
NAGARIKA
Nil 395 MUDA Data Not Available
YOGAKSHEMA HBCS
CFTRI EMPLOYEES
Nil 297 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
MAHAJANA
Nil EDUCATIONAL 81 MUDA Data Not Available
INSTITUTE HBCS
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Nil EMPLOYEES HBCS 429 MUDA Data Not Available
[MCC]
SBM EMPLOYEES
Nil 769 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
SBM EMPLOYEES
Nil 1378 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
MYSORE DISTRICT
Nil 680 MUDA Data Not Available
TEACHERS HBCS
TELECOM EMPLOYEES
Nil 82 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
CHIEF ENGINEERS
WELFARE
Nil AND 73 MUDA Data Not Available
CULTURAL
ASSOCIATION
D GROUP EMPLOYEES
Nil 743 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
REGINAL COLLEGE OF
Nil EDUCATION 66 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
MARIMALAPPA
Nil SCHOOL 67 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
MAHADESHWARA
Nil 264 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Nil 623 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
Nil GURURAJA HBCS 122 MUDA Data Not Available
TELECOM EMPLOYEES
Nil 224 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
HPO & RMS
Nil 546 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
Nil JSS EMPLOYEES HBCS 656 MUDA Data Not Available
BANK EMPLOYEES
Nil 412 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
KARNATAKA TOWN
Nil PLANNING 63 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
MYSORE DISTRICT
Nil 294 MUDA Data Not Available
TEACHERS HBCS
BEML EMPLOYEES
Nil 749 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
BEML EMPLOYEES
Nil 1071 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
VASU EMPLOYEES
Nil 409 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
MADUNANDANDA
Nil HBCS 57 MUDA Data Not Available
(SRINIVASA
CONSTRUC)
NAGARIKA
Nil 119 MUDA Data Not Available
YOGAKSHEMA HBCS
Nil NATIONAL HBCS 169 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil DOCTORS HBCS 98 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil MADUVANA HBCS 800 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil BAPUJI HBCS 251 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil G.KRISHNAMURTHY 61 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil R.DAMODARA 16 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil R.JAGANATHRAO 14 MUDA Data Not Available
NANDINI DAIRY
Nil 187 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
MYSORE DIARY
Nil 206 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
BANK AND PUBLIC
Nil SECTOR 554 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
(AIISH) ALL INDIA
Nil SPEECH 21 MUDA Data Not Available
AND HEARING HBCS
Nil ANANDA HBCS 532 MUDA Data Not Available
CFTRI EMPLOYEES
Nil 49 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
URDU EMPLOYEES
Nil 464 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
KARNATAKA STATE
Nil REVENUE 318 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
KARNATAKA STATE
Nil REVENUE 125 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
KARNATAKA STATE
Nil REVENUE 42 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
POSTAL DEPARTMENT
Nil 256 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
KSRTC EMPLOYEES
Nil 284 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
KAVERI ESTATE
Nil 78 MUDA Data Not Available
DEVELOPERS [MCC]
CFTRI EMPLOYEES
Nil 48 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
Nil K.VENUGOPALARAJU 24 MUDA Data Not Available
INCOME TAX
Nil 113 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
JAYACHAMARAJEDRA
Nil 331 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
HEALTH & FAMILY
Nil WELFARE 233 MUDA Data Not Available
DEPT HBCS
K.M.MALAPPA &
Nil 46 MUDA Data Not Available
OTHERS
VANI VILLAS
Nil MOHALLA 217 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS VILLAS
VANI
Nil MOHALLA 249 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS EMPLOYEES
POLICE
Nil 1954 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
GOVT EMPLOYEES
Nil 915 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
GRAMINA EMPLOYEES
Nil WELFARE 348 MUDA Data Not Available
ASSOCIATIO
Nil N
D.KUMAR 53 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil GNANAGANGA HBCS 726 MUDA Data Not Available
SIDDALINGESHWARA
Nil 288 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
VIDYASHANKARA
Nil 688 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
SWAMY
Nil SATHYANANDA 73 MUDA Data Not Available
SARASWATHI
& OTHERS
Y.S.SHANKAR &
Nil 48 MUDA Data Not Available
OTHERS
K.V.ARKANATH &
Nil 22 MUDA Data Not Available
OTHERS
K.RAMAMURTHY &
Nil 17 MUDA Data Not Available
OTHERS
Nil T.M.SUVARNA 5 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil KANAKA HBCS 385 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil C.S.PANNALAL 58 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil C.VENKAT 16 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil V.MOHAN RAJ 184 MUDA Data Not Available
MYSORE UNIVERSITY
Nil 793 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
Nil Dr.K.N.MUNEGOWDA 4 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil H.S.SRINIVAS 16 MUDA Data Not Available
TREASURY
Nil 323 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
B.L.NAGENDRA
Nil 17 MUDA Data Not Available
PRASAD [MCC]
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Nil 725 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
BHAVYA BHARATHA
Nil 79 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
TELECOM EMPLOYEES
Nil 513 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Nil 445 MUDA Data Not Available
LIG WORKSHOP HBCS
MYSORE CITY HIGH
Nil SCHOOL TEACHERS 167 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
Nil JSS EMPLOYEES HBCS 1187 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil KARANJI HOTEL LTD 99 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil R.VITAL RAO 4 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil S.R.RAMEGOWDA 8 MUDA Data Not Available
B.L.NAGENDRA
Nil 42 MUDA Data Not Available
PRASAD [MCC]
Nil Y.MUNINARAYANAPPA 72 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil ALANAHALLY HBCS 104 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil ALANAHALLY HBCS 107 MUDA Data Not Available
GOVT EMPLOYEES
Nil 959 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
ADICHUNCHANAGIRI
Nil 21 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
MARIDASAIAH,
CHIKATHAMAIAH
Nil 33 MUDA Data Not Available
, PUTTAIAH GPA
ARUNKUMAR.T
Nil L.BASAVANNA 388 MUDA Data Not Available
JUDICIAL DEPT
Nil 489 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
PANCHACHARYA
Nil WELFARE 234 MUDA Data Not Available
ASSOCIATIO
N
JAVARAIAH GPA
Nil 33 MUDA Data Not Available
T.ARUNKUMAR
MUDA EMPLOYEES
Nil 361 MUDA Data Not Available
HBCS
Nil D.RAVISHANKAR 96 MUDA Data Not Available
MDCC BANK
Nil 67 MUDA Data Not Available
EMPLOYEES HBCS
Nil BKKP HBCS 215 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil DASHARATHA SHETTY 48 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil C.CHAMAIAH 11 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil JAVARAMMA 12 MUDA Data Not Available
Nil BASAVARAJU & 43 MUDA Data Not Available
OTHERS