Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan

MODEL SCHOOLS

Annual report for the year 2014-15

Office of the State Project Director, New Public Offices Annexe Building, N.T. Road, Bengaluru – 560 001 Phone & Fax: 22113792, e-mail: [email protected]

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Introduction: The constitutional directive to provide free and compulsory education to all children up to the age of 14 years has been achieved to a large extent by recent and consistent efforts and strategic interventions introduced by both central and state governments. The achievements made by these interventions to a large extent, has pushed the lead towards ‘Universalisation of Secondary Education’. The demand for secondary education is increasing worldwide owing to three factors. Firstly, more countries are on the verge of achieving universalized primary schooling and are attempting to move to higher levels of the educational system. The aspirations of the individual as well as the families are focused toward secondary education. Secondly, tens of thousands of young people in developing countries are in the secondary education and they are going to make a world of difference for their own future and for fortunes of their countries. What was once considered as not very essential is now turning into a global opportunity by building values, attitudes and skills of young people through quality secondary education. Thirdly, the global economy needs a more sophisticated labour force armed with competencies, knowledge and work place skills that cannot be developed in primary schools or low limited quality secondary school programmes. Global educational planners envisage provision of education up to secondary level of good quality which is the crucial tool for generating opportunities and benefits in these third world economies. For all the three reasons cited above, secondary education is assuming massive significance in policy debates and analysis worldwide. These debates are to respond to the dual challenges of increasing access to secondary education and at the same time, improving its quality and relevance. Most of the educational reforms proposed and implemented throughout the world have so far focused on compulsory and post-compulsory secondary education. Now a sudden impetus and centrality of quality secondary education will persist in the foreseeable future and will certainly be reinforced.

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Educational Scenario in :

The state of Karnataka has grown from strength to strength in primary and upper primary education in terms of enrolment and quality issues, thanks to the innovative and bold initiatives taken by the Department of School Education. The state has made substantial gains in terms of access by implementing Operation Black Board (OBB), District Primary Education Programme [DPEP], Jana Shala and Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan [SSA] programmes, effectively. With meticulous planning at the state and district levels and imaginative implementation of the OBB, DPEP, SSA programmes in every hamlet, village and block of Karnataka, a majority of school age children have already been brought under the umbrella of quality Primary & Upper Primary Education. There is, however, a noticeable lacuna both in the quality of education, number of children (Equity) and the number of institutions and infrastructural facilities available from primary to secondary level in Karnataka. The state is now initiating a fresh attempt with the wherewithal of the central government schemes like Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan [RMSA], Model schools and girls hostel programmes (a) to sustain the momentum gained by the earlier programmes; (b) to arrest seepage of students from formal education after upper primary level and (c) to enable students to enter the job market by equipping them with academic, vocational and soft skills.

3 State Profile

Karnātakā pronunciation (help·info) (: ಕ�ಾ೯ಟಕ) (IPA: [kəɹnɑːʈəkɑː]) is one of the four southern states of . The modern state of Karnataka came into existence with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act (1956, Nov 1), with the incorporation of districts under the dominion of Bombay, Hyderabad, Madras State and Coorg within the existing state of Mysore State.

Karnataka is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, Goa to the northwest, to the north, Andhra Pradesh to the east, Tamil Nadu to the southeast, and Kerala to the southwest. The state covers an area of 74,122 sq mi (191,976 km²), or 5.83% of the total geographical area of India. It is the eighth largest Indian state by area, the ninth largest by population and comprises 29 districts. Kannada is the official and most widely spoken language

Karnataka's capital, Bengaluru/Bangalore, is the capital city of the state with a population of more than 6 million. Other major cities include Mysore, Mangalore, Hubli-Dharwad, Davanagere, Bellary, Hassan, Shimoga and Belgaum. Kannada is the official language of the state. Karnataka is the 8th largest Indian state by area and 9th largest by population.

Neolithic habitation and celts dating back to the 2nd century BCE were first discovered in Karnataka in 1872. Megalithic structures and burial grounds were discovered in 1862 in the regions of Kodagu and Moorey Betta hills. By the third century BCE, most of Karnataka was part of the Mauryan Empire, ruled by Emperor Ashoka. In the first millennium CE, Karnataka was ruled by a series of Jain/Vaishnavite/Hindu Dynasties such as the Kadambas, the Ganga Dynasty and the Chalukyas and Rashtrakutas. The Kannada Empire was expanded and consolidated by the Hoysala Empire and further by the Vijayanagara Empire, before the Mughal Conquest in the 18th century.

The rule of the state changed hands from the Wodeyars to Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan before being incorporated into the British Raj, at the turn of the 19th century. Karnataka lies in the Deccan Plateau and borders with Maharashtra, Goa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

A large proportion of Karnataka's economy, India's fifth largest, is agrarian. Bangalore, the third-most populous city in India, accounts for 35% of India's software exports, and is also a major base for public sector manufacturing industries. Karnataka is the only exporter of sandalwood in India. Bangalore also has the most amount of tourism of the region. Kolar Gold Fields (KGF) was once the only producer of gold in the country. The gold mines in KGF are now closed.

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Karnataka state is comprised of 30 districts, grouped into four divisions.

Table 2.1: Administrative Units in Karnataka Sno Administrative Unit Number 1 Divisions 4 2 Districts 30 3 CD Blocks 177 4 Panchayats 5788 5 Number of Revenue Villages 31955 6 Inhabitated Villages 27028 7 Number of Habitations/Hamlets 51533 8 Number of Urban Agglomerations 9 9 Number of Towns 130 Note: CD Blocks – Community Development Blocks. Source: Department of Planning, Karnataka.

For administrative purpose the state of Karnataka is divided in to 4 divisions, 30 districts and 500 community development blocks (CDBs) and the state is having 5788 Panchayats. There are 327028 revenue villages of which 27028 villages are inhabited and there are 51533 habitation/hamlets, 9 urban agglomeration and 130 towns in the state. Socio-Economic Profile

Karnataka took its present shape in 1956, when the states of Mysore and Coorg (Kodagu) were merged with the Kannada-speaking districts of the former states of Bombay and Hyderabad, and Madras. Mysore state was made up of ten districts, Bangalore, Kolar, Tumkur, Mandya, Mysore, Hassan, Chikmagalur (Kadur), Shimoga and Chitradurga; Bellary had been transferred from Madras state to Mysore in 1953, when the new state of Andhra Pradesh was created out of Madras' northern districts. Kodagu became a district, and Dakshina Kannada (South Kanara) district was transferred from Madras state, North Kanara, Dharwad District, Belgaum District, and Bijapur District from Bombay state, and Bidar, Gulbarga District, and Raichur district from Hyderabad state.

In 1989 Bangalore Rural district was split from Bangalore. and in 1997 district split from Bijapur, Chamrajnagar district split from Mysore, Gadag district split from Dharwad, Haveri district split from Dharwad, Koppal district split from Raichur, Udupi district split from Dakshina Kannada, and Davanagere district was created from parts of Bellary, Chitradurga, Dharwad, and Shimoga. During 2008 Bangalore Rural is split into Ramnagar and Kolar devided into Chikballapur. During 2009 Gulbarga is split into Yadgir. At present 74blocks are educationally backward blocks and getting additional benefits in the budget.

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7 Model Schools:

Rashtriya Mahdymaik Shiskha Abhiyan Samithi –Karnataka (RMSA Samithi)” is implementing the programme of establishing Model School (named Adarsha Vidyalaya) through district and block offices of Department of Public Instruction in Karnataka. The main objectives of this Centrally Sponsored Scheme are : i) To establish Model school with infrastructure and other facilities on par with Kendriya Vidyalayas together with emphasis on pupil teacher ratio (PTR), ICT usage, holistic educational environment, appropriate curriculum and emphasis on input – output & outcome. ii) Model schools to begin with will be established in Educationally Backward Blocks (EBBs) and may be further extended to any other blocks in PPP or any other alternative mode. iii) Model schools will function to be a pace setter for secondary schools in the geography of its immediate region.

Basically a model school will have infrastructure and facilities of the same standard as in Kendriya Vidyalaya and with stipulations on pupil -teacher ratio, ICT usage, holistic educational environment, appropriate curriculum and emphasis on output and outcome.

Some of the key features of Adarsha Vidyalayas (Model Schools):

• Provide necessary infrastructure to satisfy both teaching needs and also for sports and co-curricular activities. There will be sufficient scope for sports, recreation and outdoor activities. Facilities like play ground, gardens, auditorium etc. will be provided. • Special emphasis on teaching of Science, Mathematics and English with adequate ICT infrastructure. • A good library with books and magazines for students and teachers. • Medium of instruction is English. • Scope for activity to be added or deleted from time to time as suggested by the central and state governments to dynamically align with the needs of education and management. • These schools are affiliated to State Board of Secondary Education. • Selection of students is through selection process. The concept of neighborhood would encompass the whole block where the institution is located. • Model schools will have appropriate pace setting activities so that children in the neighborhood can benefit. • Model schools will work towards furtherance of the objectives enunciated in National Curriculum Framework 2005.

As a first phase of the programme, 74 model schools in the name of Adarsha Vidyalaya are established in educationally backward blocks and become functional from 2010-11. These Adarsha Vidyalayas have English as the medium of instruction.

8 These schools follow Karnataka State syllabus with class X (ten) and examination to be conducted by Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB). These schools are expected to function as schools of excellence and pace setters for the other schools in the geography.

Admission process:

The state is conducting screening test to select the students for these schools. The taluk is considered as the neighbourhood unit and opportunity is given to all interested 5th std students to appear for screening test. Wide publicity through department website and local level publicity in print and electronic media in the month of February. Application forms are made available in the website, BEOs office and schools at free of cost.

The central admission cell of the department of public instruction conducted examination by involving DIETs. The examination was conducted in the month of April. The conduct of Entrance Examination was monitored and evaluated by the respective DIETs. The selection was based on the roster followed by Govt of Karnataka. The list of selected students was sent to respective Block education officers. The enrolment for the year 2014-15 is given in annexure-1

Classes: These schools are having class 6th , 7th , 8th and 9th and 10th during the year 2014-15

Teachers: Regular teachers are provided Medium Of Instruction: English Facilities provided from the state government: Free Text books, Free uniform, Mid day Meals, Bicycles and Scholar ships

The Model Schools (Adarsha Vidyalayas) are made functional from the academic year 2010-11 and continued. with Classes from 6th standard to 10th standard Activity wise expenditure for 2014-15 Regular teachers were recruited and provided to these schools. Each Model school is provided with 7 full time subject teachers (English, Kannada, PCM, CBZ, Social Studies, Hindi and physical education) In addition 2 part time teachers for Part-B subjects. (Music and drawing and) one office assistant and one multi tasking attendant through outsource. The salary was paid through HRMS online system of government of Karnataka. The reported total expenditure for salary and other activities is Rs. 1892.03Lakhs.

The School level activity wise reported expenditure for the year 2014-15 is given below.

9 Sl no Activities Expenditure (in Rupees) a School level Activities

Repairs and maintenance of school building, classrooms, 1 1509929 furniture and fixtures

2 Laboratory consumables 430936

3 School functions / sports activities / excursions 368945 4 Conduct of examinations 1786439 5 Library facilities - e.g. purchase of books, magazines etc. 334151 6 Maintenances of computers and softwares 144109 7 Medical care, first-aid kit etc. 25374 Misc. office expenses and contingencies including 8 2260282 payment of electricity bills and water charges etc. 9 Teaching Aids and craft equipments etc. 178548 Sub total 7038713 Salary of Teaching and Non-teaching staff b 1 Teaching and non teaching staff Salary for 12 months 182165040 Total 189203753

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10 List of schools district wise and blockwise: District Name Block Name Name and Address of Name and Address of Sl. School (Temporary) School No. 1 Bagalkot Badami, Model Primary Muttalageri School ground, Killaoni, Badami 2 Bagalkot Govt. Urdu High School Bilagi Ground, Basaveswaranagar, Ward No:II, Bilagi-587116. 3 Bagalkot Bagalkot Sector No-1, Navanagar, Navanager Bagalkot. 4 Bagalkot Hungund Vidhyanagar, Hungund- Hungund 587118. 5 Bagalkot c/o ShakuntalaMarati Jamakhandi Primary School, Jamakhandi-587301 6 Bagalkot c/o RannaMadhari School, Mudhol Mudhol-587313 7 Belagaum Ramadurga VidhyaChetana Ground, Turanur, 2 km from Near Old Bus Stand, Ramadurga- Ramadurga-591123 8 Belagaum Soudatti Naviluthirta Dam site Yadravi Savadattitaluk 9 Bellary Bellary West 2nd Cross, Parvatinagar, Hiralakodam, 2 kms Bellary. from Bellary - 10 Bellary Hagaribommana K.V.O.R. School Ground, Chitrampalli halli Hagaribommanahalli. 11 Bellary Kudlgi Adarsha Vidyalaya. Amaradevaragudda Ashraya Colony, G.P.Grade College opp., Kudlgi. 12 Bellary Sandur Govt. Junior College(Boys) Krishnanagar HS, (APMC) Bellary. Sandur 13 Bellary Hosapete Vinobabhave. G.H.P.S. Amaravathi Village Ground, Chittavadi, 1/2 km from Hosapete, Hosapete 14 Bellary Siriguppa High School Ground, Yakkalara Bellary Road, Siriguppa. 15 Bidar Aurad Junior College Premises, Aurad Town, Bidar Aurad(B) Area 16 Bidar New Panchayat Building, Rajola, 15 kms from Central Model School, Basavakalyana

11 Rajola, Basavakalyana

17 Bidar Humanabad Central Model School, Humnabad Bemalakeda, Humanabad, Bidar 18 Bidar Bidar c/o Govt. Old MaratiDED Janawada 7 km from College, Janavada Road, Bidar Bidar. 19 Bijapur BasavanaBagew C/O HunsalPB, 5 km from adi BasaveswaraGovt.P.U.C,C BasavanaBagewadi, ollegeBasavanaBagewadi 20 Bijapur Bijapur Kaggoda, Bijapura city Jadagali

21 Bijapur Indi Adarsha Vidyalaya. Indi, Halagunaki, 4 km C/o. Urdu Girls Model from Indi Primary School, Indi, (near BEO Office) 22 Bijapur Sindhagi Sindhagi Camp, Rampur, Sindagi town P.A, 23 Bijapur Muddebihal Mukkam, Dhosta, Bidarakundi, 1 km Bhidharakundi, from Muddebihal, Muddebihal 24 Chikkaballapura Bagepalli Adarsha Vidyalaya., Devaragudapalli, (RMSA),next to B.E.O Chikkaballapura - Office, Bhagepalli-561207, Chikkaballapura 25 Chikkaballapura Chintamani Adarsha Vidyalaya., Bhoomishettyhally Nekkundipete, Chintamani (Identified), Town, Chikkaballapura Chikkaballapura - Dist. 26 Chikkaballapura Gowribidanur Kote High School Karekallahalli, 3 kms premises, Gowribidanur- from Gowribidanur 561208 27 Chikkaballapura Gudibande Adarsha Vidyalaya., , C/o., Tirumani Urdu Model Primary School, Gudibandenagar, Gudibande, Chikkaballapura 28 Chikkodi Rayabhag C/o., G.H.S, Rayabhag. Mekali, 10 kms from Rayabhag 29 Chikkodi Gokak (Kanagav) Govt. New Kangav,20 kmsfrom Middle School, Gokak. Gokak 30 Chitradurga Molkalmuru Near Kasturba Gandhi Sulenahalli. Girls Residential School, Molkalmuru Town-

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31 Chitradurga Challakere Kasturba Gandhi Girls Nagaramgere Residential School, Challakere-577522 32 Davanagere Harapanahalli Harapanahalli AnanthanaHalli, 2 kms from Harapanahalli 33 Dharawad Kalghatagi Govt. Girls High School Dastikoppa, 2 kms Ground, Kalgatagi, from Kalaghatagi Dharwad-581204. 34 Dharawad Dharwad ELTC Ground, Opp. R.N. Thimmapura, Shetty Stadium, Dharwad. Saadhanakeri, Dharwad. 35 Gadag Rona Adarsha Vidyalaya. Mushigeri (RMSA), Gajendragad, Rona, Gadag. 36 Gadag Mundargi C/o., Model Centre School Bagewadi Ground, Mundaragi. 37 Gulbarga Afzalpur M.G. Nagar, Afzalpur, Atanuru

38 Gulbarga Aland Govt. P.U.C for Boys, Chitali Aland 39 Gulbarga Chincholi Chincholi, Gulbarga. Pathapalli, Chincholi

40 Gulbarga Chittapura Adatabazar, Chittapura, Chittapura

41 Gulbarga Gulbarga North G.H.P.SAsipeganji ground, Bramapura Gulbarga (North) 42 Gulbarga Jevargi Jevargi, Chennur, 7 kmsfrom Jewargi 43 Gulbarga Cross, BRC, Sedam, Bibballi (In the name of HPS), Sedam 44 Hassan Holenarasipura G.H.P.S, Pet School Mangalaapura Ground, Holenarasipura- 573211 45 Kolar Bangarpet Bangarpet, Govt Junior College Premises, Bangarupete 46 Kolar Mulabagilu Shiva Keshava Nagar, Thathikal, GHPS, Muthyalapet, Mulabagilu Mulabagilu - 6km or (P) & (T) 4km Govt. Land. 47 Kolar Srinivaspur G.M.H.P.SSarojini Road, Kallur, 4 kms from Srinivaspura, Srinivaspura

13 48 Koppal Koppal SardarGalli School Tanakanakal Ground, Koppal-583231 49 Koppal Yelburga Itagi Post, Yelburga. Itagi, 25 kms from Yelburga - 50 Koppal Gangavathi G.P.U.C Ground, Kanakagiri Kanakagiri, Ganagavathi, 51 Koppal Kustagi Govt. Junior College Taluvageraa (boys), Kustagi, 52 Madugiri Pavagada GuruBhavan Ground, Bommakkanahalli, 4 Bellary Road, Pavagad kms from Pavagad 53 Mysore H.D. Kote G.B.S, Mathikuppe Road, Nerale H.D. Kote, Mysore. 54 Mysore Hunasuru Kallahalli, Chikkunsur, HunasuruTq.571105 HunsurTq. 55 Mysore K.R. Nagar. G.M.S Ground, Old market Kalenahalli, 2 kms Ground, K.R. Nagar. from K.R. Nagar

56 Mysore Mysore Vinayakanagar-1, Mysore Kadakola North zone.

57 Mysore Nanjangud Dhalavahi School Ground, Debur, 4 kms from Bazzar Road, Nanjanagud. Nanjanagud 58 Mysore T. Narasipura Sosale, T. Sosale, 6 kms from NarasipuraTq.571120. .T.Narasipuratq, 59 Raichur Lingasur c/o Govt. Polytechnic Karadakal (Junior College, Lingasur College Ground), 2 kms from Lingasgur. 60 Raichur Manvi Manvi, GHPS, Nirmanvi, 5 kms from Kumbanavadi. Manvi. Manvi 61 Raichur Sindanur C/o., GHPS, PWD Camp, Konganahatti Sindanur, 62 Raichur Raichur G.H.P.S, KEB Colony Eganuru Ground, Raichur 63 Raichur Devadurga Govt. Boys High School Arakera, Devadurga Building, Arakera, Devadurga. 64 Ramanagar Kanakapura KodihalliHobli Post, Rampura doddi Kodihalli, Kanakapura, 65 Ramanagar Chennapatna Adarsha Vidyalaya., Mattikere Mattikere, Shettyhalli, Shettyhalli Post, Chennapatna

14 66 Yadagiri Shahpur Shahpura, Yadagiri. I Grade Junior College, Shahpur. 67 Yadagiri Surpur Vajjala Post: Vajjala, Vajjal, 25 kms from Surpur. Surpur 68 Yadagiri Yadagiri Govt. Model H.P.S, Junior College Yadagiri. Ground. 69 Mandya Pandavapura Junior College Premises, Beerashettyhalli, 1 km Pandavapura from Pandavapura 70 Mandya Malavalli Purigali, MalavalliTq. Malavalli

71 Chamarajnagar Chamarajanagar G.H.T.P.S, Behind BEO Huttuvalli,(Gundlupet Office, Satti Road, e Road), 3 kms. From Chamarajanagar. Chamarajanagar 72 Chamarajnagar Gundlupet Kanakadasa Colony, Chikkatippur, 3 kms Gundlupet, Chamarajnagar from Gundlupet 73 Chamarajnagar Kollegala G.H.P.S Ground, Mudigunda, 3 kms Mudigunda, Kollegala- from Kollegala 571440. 74 Chamarajnagar Yelandur BRC Centre, Yelandur Mellalli, 3 kms from Town, Yelandur Yelandur

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17 Schoolwise and class wise enrolment-2014-15

Sl. 7 th standard 8th standard 9 th standard 10 th standard Total Taluk 6 th standard No Boy Girl Total Boy Girl Total Boy Girl Total Boy Girl Total Boy Girl Total Boy Girl Total 1 Badami 46 34 80 44 36 80 42 38 80 47 33 80 45 28 73 224 169 393 2 Bilagi 38 39 77 48 32 80 45 35 80 44 35 79 40 37 77 215 178 393 3 Bagalkote 32 31 63 39 28 67 45 31 76 46 24 70 38 30 68 200 144 344 4 Hungund 33 40 73 45 33 78 38 38 76 38 37 75 43 25 68 197 173 370 5 Jamkhandi 38 26 64 26 29 55 53 21 74 42 31 73 49 22 71 208 129 337 6 Mudol 54 26 80 47 22 69 44 35 79 43 21 64 30 19 49 218 123 341 7 Ramdurga 49 31 80 34 17 51 47 25 72 35 31 66 43 34 77 208 138 346 8 Savdatti 54 26 80 35 32 67 40 35 75 33 32 65 42 23 65 204 148 352 9 Bellary 48 30 78 39 32 71 49 23 72 33 11 44 24 26 50 193 122 315 10 Hagaribommanahalli 42 38 80 46 32 78 37 33 70 25 19 44 24 22 46 174 144 318 11 Kudligi 24 22 46 30 15 45 48 23 71 25 11 36 28 15 43 155 86 241 12 Sanduru 48 32 80 32 27 59 30 49 79 30 19 49 13 25 38 153 152 305 13 Hospet 41 29 80 38 41 79 37 40 77 21 15 36 16 23 39 153 148 301 14 Siruguppa 49 31 80 33 46 79 15 47 62 20 36 56 18 32 50 135 192 327 15 Aurd 28 18 46 14 9 23 32 26 58 13 12 25 35 22 57 122 87 209 16 Basavakalyana 42 29 71 32 18 50 40 21 61 13 7 20 23 8 31 150 83 233 17 Humnabad 42 33 75 36 31 67 40 24 64 16 10 26 33 13 46 167 111 278 18 Bidar 49 24 73 50 27 77 49 20 69 35 19 54 40 15 55 223 105 328 19 Bagewadi 52 28 80 36 30 66 45 35 80 46 26 72 44 17 61 223 136 359 20 Bijapur 57 23 80 56 22 78 50 28 78 47 30 77 42 22 64 252 125 377 21 Indi 37 35 72 42 37 79 42 30 72 44 30 74 32 28 60 197 160 357 22 Sindagi 44 31 75 43 32 75 51 29 80 45 34 79 43 26 69 226 152 378 23 Muddebihal 44 35 79 47 32 79 42 38 80 39 35 74 29 32 61 201 172 373 24 Bagepalli 29 25 54 37 34 71 30 41 71 39 38 77 28 37 65 163 175 338

18 25 Chintamani 17 28 45 21 16 37 30 17 47 38 19 57 21 22 43 127 102 229 26 Gowribidanur 43 30 73 28 36 64 39 34 73 41 31 72 32 33 65 183 164 347 27 Gudibande 25 15 40 37 23 60 31 41 72 39 35 74 36 38 74 168 152 320 28 Raibhag 52 28 80 58 22 80 50 24 74 33 20 53 31 16 47 224 110 334 29 Gokak 34 27 61 38 30 68 52 22 74 29 26 55 31 21 52 184 126 310 30 Molakalmuru 43 36 79 43 37 80 41 38 79 35 42 77 39 28 67 201 181 382 31 Challakere 43 35 78 43 35 78 46 34 80 33 36 69 30 35 65 195 175 370 32 Harapanahalli 41 32 73 50 30 80 38 40 78 45 27 72 40 26 66 214 155 369 33 Darwad 45 35 80 37 34 71 34 33 67 42 23 65 35 26 61 193 151 344 34 Kalgatigi 31 26 57 22 34 56 32 39 71 44 24 68 32 24 56 161 147 308 35 Ron 34 36 70 16 14 30 43 27 70 41 27 68 36 33 69 170 137 307 36 Mundargi 27 42 69 42 37 79 44 29 73 39 33 72 28 32 60 180 173 353 37 Afzalpur 39 41 80 53 27 80 46 34 80 46 34 80 42 20 62 226 156 382 38 Alanda 17 14 31 42 32 74 44 20 64 27 18 45 25 20 45 155 104 259 39 Chicholli 31 39 70 24 35 59 41 28 69 34 23 57 32 29 61 162 154 316 40 Chittapur 27 24 51 31 30 61 37 16 53 20 22 42 26 33 59 141 125 266 41 Gulbarga 43 22 65 35 10 45 51 29 80 47 21 68 48 20 68 224 102 326 42 Jevargi 43 30 73 45 15 60 35 25 60 44 17 61 40 16 56 207 103 310 43 Sedam 36 25 61 49 17 66 45 23 68 17 8 25 23 18 41 170 91 261 44 Holenarasipur 41 37 78 32 45 77 41 39 80 38 40 78 36 32 68 188 193 381 45 Bangarpet 29 30 59 35 44 79 35 43 78 40 30 70 29 36 65 168 183 351 46 Mulbagal 38 40 78 42 33 75 46 34 80 30 39 69 31 37 68 187 183 370 47 Srinivaspur 45 32 77 42 34 76 46 24 70 42 34 76 41 34 75 216 158 374 48 Koppal 49 31 80 42 34 76 49 31 80 43 14 57 40 31 71 223 141 364 49 Yalburga 42 37 79 39 37 76 39 27 66 32 24 56 28 21 49 180 146 326 50 Gangavati 43 37 80 47 33 80 36 39 75 40 18 58 32 19 51 198 146 344 51 Kustigi 46 34 80 42 38 80 46 34 80 43 30 73 39 34 73 216 170 386 52 Pavgad 28 40 68 45 35 80 47 33 80 44 36 80 44 36 80 208 180 388

19 53 H.D.Kote 41 39 80 38 42 80 37 43 80 38 33 71 36 26 62 190 183 373 54 Hunsuru 35 45 80 43 35 78 45 32 77 40 31 71 32 39 71 195 182 377 55 K.R.Nagar 30 38 68 43 37 80 33 47 80 40 40 80 39 40 79 185 202 387 56 Mysore 45 29 74 38 26 64 35 23 58 19 21 40 35 27 62 172 126 298 57 Najangudu 52 28 80 36 44 80 46 33 79 42 30 72 35 31 66 211 166 377 58 T.Narasipur 16 23 39 25 7 32 27 14 41 14 9 23 20 16 36 102 69 171 59 Lingasuguru 46 33 79 38 32 70 48 31 79 39 32 71 43 32 75 214 160 374 60 Manvi 35 20 55 36 34 70 38 17 55 23 12 35 30 21 51 162 104 266 61 Sindanuru 37 43 80 39 41 80 42 35 77 39 18 57 27 21 48 184 158 342 62 Raichuru 35 20 55 38 36 74 45 28 73 28 22 50 33 19 52 179 125 304 63 Devdurga 14 5 19 8 7 15 19 16 35 15 8 23 33 20 53 89 56 145 64 Kanakpur 37 37 74 33 43 76 37 40 77 19 36 55 38 29 67 164 185 349 65 Channapatna 30 48 78 33 38 71 40 40 80 40 40 80 34 36 70 177 202 379 66 Shahapur 44 30 74 42 21 63 46 23 69 33 34 67 36 22 58 201 130 331 67 Surpur 44 28 72 35 19 54 52 21 73 43 21 64 32 17 49 206 106 312 68 Yadgiri 43 30 73 37 32 69 39 23 62 30 18 48 24 19 43 173 122 295 69 Pandavapur 41 38 79 38 40 78 27 38 65 26 26 52 33 21 54 165 163 328 70 Malavalli 47 32 79 46 33 79 36 44 80 34 31 65 37 15 52 200 155 355 71 Chamrajnager 33 39 72 35 41 76 42 37 79 26 25 51 30 22 52 166 164 330 72 Gundlapet 39 41 80 35 43 78 34 44 78 27 26 53 26 35 61 161 189 350 73 Kollegal 45 35 80 50 30 80 40 38 78 35 39 74 22 32 54 192 174 366 74 Yalanduru 41 38 79 34 35 69 31 31 62 45 30 75 27 40 67 178 174 352 Total 2882 2318 5210 2809 2257 5066 2994 2320 5314 2560 1929 4489 2451 1931 4382 13696 10755 24451

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