Most private hospitals that offer emergency services also provide an ambulance service. For example, Apollo Hospital provides both road and air ambulance across Bangalore to their facilities by dialing 1066. Another reliable option is Emergency Management and Research Institute (EMRI – Phone:108) http://www.emri.in/ which is a not-for-profit mobile ambulance service that provides timely help within a couple of minutes of any accident or emergency.You can also consult the website of the other hospitals listed in the “Main Facilities and Practitioners” section for ambulance service numbers.
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Top Tips
01 | Always carry several passport-sized headshots with you. You will require these for nearly every account you open and every form that you complete. |
02 | When filing applications and opening accounts (particularly with government offices) ensure you bring with you every imaginable supporting document. |
03 | Government offices in particular can be very arbitrary and demanding on your patience, so be prepared for a full run-around and keep your patience! |
04 | Building a social network in Bangalore is very important, both for the feel-good factor, as well the premise that India operates on connections. |
05 | As a foreigner, you may not be expected to play by the many cultural rules that exist for most Indians. Despite this you should always make an effort. |
Useful links
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/bangaloreexpatclub/
A Bangalore based expatriate club where people can share experiences and make friends. - https://indianexpress.com/
A website that provides Indian news for English language speakers.
Interesting fact
Nearly 
40% of Bangalore’s landscape is actually made up of gardens and parks. In addition to this, 15% consists of lakes and ponds. |