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An Economic Analysis on Land Use and Cropping Pattern in Dharwad District
Visit Us - www.researchjournal.co.in DOI : 10.15740/HAS/IRJAES/6.1/176-181 International Research Journal of Agricultural Economics and Statistics Volume 6 | Issue 1 | March, 2015 | 176-181 e ISSN-2231-6434 | Research Paper An economic analysis on land use and cropping pattern in Dharwad district LAXMI N. TIRLAPUR AND S.M. MUNDINAMANI See end of the paper for ABSTRACT : Agriculture in India is one of the most important sectors of its economy. Agriculture accounts for authors’ affiliations 15 per cent of India’s GDP (2012). It is still the single largest contributor to the GDP and plays a vital role in the Correspondence to : overall socio-economic development of country. Agriculture mainly depends on the natural resource that is land. LAXMI N. TIRLAPUR Land availability, type of land and soil type are the main determinants of crops to be grown. Land utilization Department of pattern and cropping pattern differs from one region to other. So, the present study was undertaken to analyse Agricultural Economics, the land use pattern and cropping pattern in Dharwad district of Karnataka. Study was based on both primary College of Agriculture, and secondary data. Total sample size was 150. Data were analyses using statistical tools like Markov analysis University of Agricultural and tabular analysis. Results of the study revealed that, in case of land utilization pattern, forest area retained its Sciences, DHARWAD (KARNATAKA) INDIA share of 71.5 per cent and lost remaining 28.5 per cent to agriculture land (13.6 %), cultivable waste land (7.70%), Email: laxmint4424@ fallow land (2.80 %), Cultivable waste land lost its share to land not available for cultivation (54.60 %) and forest gmail.com (45.40 %). -
List of Private Unaided (RTE) Schools - 2016 Sl.No
Department of Public Instruction - Karnataka List of Private Unaided (RTE) Schools - 2016 Sl.No. District Name Block Name DISE Code School Name Distirct :DHARWAD Block :DHARWAD 1 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090100407 NALANDA PATHA SHALE LPS AMMINBHAVI 2 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090102302 PRATIJNA LPS DEVARAHUBBALLI 3 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090102805 SHRI GARAG VIDYA MANDIR LPS GARAG 4 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090102809 MAKKALA TOTA LPS GARAG 5 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090103302 PADMARAJ LPS HALLIGERI 6 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090103805 SADGURU VASUDEV HPS HEBBALLI 7 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090105005 KALAKERI SANGEETA VIDYALAYA LPS KALKERI 8 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090108002 IQRA TRUST LPS URDU MANSUR 9 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090108405 NAVA BHARAT CONVENT MODEL HPS KANNADA MUGAD 10 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090108704 RASTROTHAN VIDYALAYA LPS MUMMIGATTI 11 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090108905 INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION LPS NARENDRA 12 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090109204 MALENADU SHIKSHANA SAMSTHE LPS NIGADI 13 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090109903 DHARWAD INTERNATIONAL HPSL SHINGANAHALLI 14 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090109904 SRI RAGHAVENDRA LPS SHINGANAHALLI 15 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090110003 CHANDARAGI EDUCATION LPS SHIVALLI 16 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090110206 VIVEKANAND VIDAY MANDIR LPS TADAKOD 17 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090110403 OMKAR CONVENT LPS TEGUR 18 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090110502 JNYANA JYOTI VIDYALAYA LPS TIMMAPUR 19 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090110704 SHRI GURU VIRUPAKSHESHWAR HPS KANNADA AND ENGLISH UPPINBETAGERI 20 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090110711 KALPAVRUKSHA GURUKULAM LPS UPPINABETAGERI 21 DHARWAD DHARWAD 29090111205 SWAMI VIVEKANAND LPS YADAWAD -
II Additional District and Sessions Court, Dharwad. MORNING
II Additional District and Sessions Court, Dharwad. List of cases as per the SOP guidelines issued by the Hon'ble High Court of Karnataka's Notification dated 26-05-2020 which ae posted on Date 06-06-2020. MORNING SESSION Name of the Name of the Plaintiff/claimant Sl.No. Case No. Stage of case counsel for the counsel for Defendant/Respondent claimant respondent M.M. Mastanwale V/s K.S. R.A. 106/2018 Arguments G.N.Joshi V.B.S / DGP 1 Kallur K.M.Chavhan & other V/s R.A.88/2018 Arguments Anusuya Kitdal Shibbargatti. 2 P.T Makdam. M.M. Harapanahalli V/s R.A. 24/2018 Arguments M.I.S A.L.Neelopant 3 F.S. Peerjade Asst. Commissioner Land M.A. 12/2018 Arguments Acquisition officer V/s M.R. D.G.P K.H.H. 4 Giriyappanavar & others. 5 M.A 32/2018 Arguments N.C. Patil V/s G.R.Patil. C.D.H K.M.R 6 SC 155/2014 Arguments State V/s M.G.Balikai SPP D.M.M. Spl. SCST State V/s K.H.Kulkarni & Arguments SPP G.N.Joshi 7 9/2016 others Crl. R.P S.G.Saundatti V/s PSI Arguments D.B.N SPP 8 174/2017 Navalagund P.S / State Rashmi Rao V/s V.S. Rao Crl. A 99/2018 Arguments In person S.S.B. 9 & others Rashmi Rao V/s V.S. Rao Crl. A. 100/2018 Arguments In person S.S.B. 10 & others AFTER NOON SESSION N.K.Mulla V/s T.Y Bhosale MVC 499/2017 Arguments R.S.Suryavanshi S.B.Soodi. -
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||Om Shri Manjunathaya Namah || Shri Kshethra Dhamasthala Rural Development Project B.C. Trust ® Head Office Dharmasthala HŒ¯å A„®ãtÁS®¢Sµ, vw¯ºN® 22.12.2019 Š®0u®± w®lµu® îµ±°ªæX¯Š®N®/ N®Zµ°‹ š®œ¯‡®±N®/w®S®u®± š®œ¯‡®±N® œ®±uµÛ‡®± wµ°Š® wµ°î®±N¯r‡®± ªRq® y®‹°£µ‡®± y®ªq¯ºý® D Nµ¡®w®ºruµ. Cu®Š®ªå 50 î®±q®±Ù 50 Oʺq® œµX®±Ï AºN® y®lµu®î®Š®w®±Ý (¬šµ¶g¬w®ªå r¢›Š®±î®ºqµ N®Zµ°‹/w®S®u®± š®œ¯‡®±N® œ®±uµÛSµ N®xÇ®Õ ïu¯ãœ®Áqµ y®u®ï î®±q®±Ù ®±š®±é 01.12.2019 NµÊ Aw®æ‡®±î¯S®±î®ºqµ 25 î®Ç®Á ï±°Š®u®ºqµ î®±q®±Ù îµ±ªæX¯Š®N® œ®±uµÛSµ N®xÇ®Õ Hš¬.Hš¬.HŒ¬.› /z.‡®±±.› ïu¯ãœ®Áqµ‡µ²ºvSµ 3 î®Ç®Áu® Nµ©š®u® Aw®±„Â®î® î®±q®±Ù ®±š®±é 01.12.2019 NµÊ Aw®æ‡®±î¯S®±î®ºqµ 30 î®Ç®Á ï±°Š®u®ºqµ ) î®±±ºvw® œ®ºq®u® š®ºu®ý®Áw®NµÊ B‡µ±Ê ¯l®Œ¯S®±î®¼u®±. š®ºu®ý®Áw®u® š®Ú¡® î®±q®±Ù vw¯ºN®î®w®±Ý y®äqµã°N®î¯T Hš¬.Hº.Hš¬ î®±²©N® ¯Ÿr x°l®Œ¯S®±î®¼u®±. œ¯cНu® HŒ¯å A„®ãtÁS®¢Sµ A†Ãw®ºu®wµS®¡®±. Written test Sl No Name Address Taluk District mark Exam Centre out off 100 11 th ward near police station 1 A Ashwini Hospete Bellary 33 Bellary kampli 2 Abbana Durugappa Nanyapura HB hally Bellary 53 Bellary 'Sri Devi Krupa ' B.S.N.L 2nd 3 Abha Shrutee stage, Near RTO, Satyamangala, Hassan Hassan 42 Hassan Hassan. -
Uttara Kannada District- Introduction 2013
Uttara Kannada District- Introduction 2013 LAND USE CHANGES WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DEVELOPMENTAL PROJECTS IN UTTARA KANNADA DISTRICT Summary: Forest ecosystems in Uttara Kannada district have witnessed major transformations during the post-independence. Uttara Kannada district has the distinction of having highest forest cover among all districts of Karnataka. Land use analysis using temporal remote sensing data reveal distressing trend of deforestation in the district, evident from the reduction of evergreen - semi evergreen forest cover from 67.73% (1973) to 32.08% (2013). Taluk-wise analyses reveal similar trend for evergreen - semi evergreen forest cover during 1973 to 2013; Ankola (75.66 to 55.33%), Bhatkal (61.37 to 30.38%), Honnavar (70.63 to 35.71%), Karwar (72.26 to 59.70%), Kumta (62.89 to 29.38%), Siddapur (71.42 to 23.68), Sirsi (64.89 to 16.78), Supa (93.56 to 58.55%), Yellapur (75.28 to 18.98%), Haliyal (35.45 to 2.59%), Mundgod (2063 to 1.52). Forest cover has declined from 81.75 (1973) to 60.98% (2013) in the coastal zone, 91.45 (1973) to 59.14% (2013) in the Sahyadrian interior, and 69.26 (1973) to 16.76% (2013) in plains zone. Implementation of developmental activities without taking into account the ecological significance of ecosystems, services provided by them in meeting the livelihood of local population has resulted in the degradation of forests. These changes in the landscape structure (through large scale land use changes) have altered functional abilities of an ecosystem evident from lowered hydrological yield, disappearing perennial streams, higher instances of human –animal conflicts, declined ecosystem goods, etc. -
Automotive & Aeronautical Engineering
Alumni Association of M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (SAMPARK), Bangalore Faculty of Engineering & Technology Department of Automotive & Aeronautical Engineering Sl. Programme Year of Name Contact Address Photograph e-mail id No. Completed Admission Mobile no. 942 M. Tech. (Air Craft 2015 Bharath 280, 26TH CROSS, 9448241368 Design) Hemanth 9TH MAIN, bharathhem BANASHANKARI anth@gmail 2ND STAGE, .com BENGALURU- 560070 941 M. Tech. (Air Craft 2015 Gaurav Kumar GURAWAN 9889460425 Design) Thakur VILLAGE, MIDDHA gaurav.3419 POST, BALLIA [email protected] DISTRICT, UTTAR om PRADESH-277001 940 M. Tech. (Air Craft 2015 Jeevan H L HATALA POST, 9448709618 Design) THIRTAHALLI jeevanhl@g TALUK, SHIMOGA mail.com DISTRICT-577414 939 M. Tech. (Air Craft 2015 Meedhu Geogy GEOMANSION, 9043276773 Design) Ukken UNITY ROAD, meedhu.ukn KURIACHIRA, @gmail.com THRISUUR-680006 938 M. Tech. (Air Craft 2015 Mohammad 486/5/3, SHREE 8867161340 Design) Ameen Shaikh CHAKRA masmech01 RESIDENCY TELI [email protected] RAMJI m STREET,KARWAR, UTTAR KANNDA- 581301 937 M. Tech. (Air Craft 2015 Nizama Vishal GH-198,KANKUBA 9904555691 Design) Kanubhai CHOK, vishalnizam KISHANWADI,AJW a94@yahoo. AROAD, com VADODARA, GUJRAT--390019 936 M. Tech. (Air Craft 2015 Sharath Kumar 189, 9483843302 Design) M BASAVANAHALLI cena.sharu VILL & @gmail.com POST,KUSHALNAG AR,SOMWARPET,K ODAGU-571234 935 M. Tech. (Air Craft 2015 Shruti K N0.106,1ST MAIN 9035642462 Design) ROAD, shrutimulik1 CHANDRASHEKAHA [email protected] R m LAYOUT,SHRIGAND ADKARALU-560091 934 M. Tech. (Air Craft 2015 Soumya S Nayak "SAURABH" SATISH 9901584661 Design) NAGAR, ATHRADY- s.soumyana UDUPI-576107 yakk6@gma il.com 933 M. -
Influence of Combustion Chamber Geometry on the Combustion And
International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT) ISSN: 2249 – 8958, Volume-9 Issue-1, October 2019 Influence of Combustion Chamber Geometry on the Combustion and Emission Characteristics of a Direct Injection Diesel Engine Operated on Renewable and Sustainable Fuel Derived from Diary Scum Waste Sadashiva Lalsangi, V.S. Yaliwal, N. R. Banapurmath Abstract: Present work discusses experimental investigation Concentration of energy targets is a significant policy which to study the effect of biodiesel blends and re-entrant combustion in turn addresses the reduction in energy shortage, chamber on the performance, combustion and exhaust environment and socio-economic issues. Biodiesel emissions. In the first phase of the work, diary scum oil methyl production from diary scum resource assessment showed that, ester (DiSOME) biodiesel was produced by conventional transesterification process and is blended with the diary scum potential is more than 150 million tons per year conventional diesel fuel in steps of 20 (by volume). Further in in India. Plenty of dairies are engaged in producing not only the next phase of the work, influence of blended fuel properties milk; these are also producing other food products. Several and re-entrant combustion chamber (RCC) on the combustion milk diaries with large capacity are engaged in handling milk and emission characteristics of a direct injection diesel engine across the country. One such milk diary named as Karnataka has been investigated. Results of investigation showed that B20 Milk Federation (KMF) Ltd is located in Dharwad, India. It operation with RCC provided increased thermal efficiency by has an infrastructure to handle nearly about 3.10 lakh litres of 3-4% with 10% increased smoke, 10-20% decreased hydrocarbon milk per day. -
Hubballi Rural
¸ÀA¥ÀÄl -156 , 29 , 2021 ( 07, , ೧೯೪3) ¸ÀAaPÉ 111 Volume - 156 BENGALURU, THURSDAY, 29, JULY, 2021 (SHRAVANA ,07, SHAKAVARSHA, 1943) Issue 111 GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA No. RD 64 SSM 2019 Karnataka Government Secretariat, M.S. Building, Bengaluru, dt: 17.01.2020 N O T I F I C A T I O N In exercise of the powers conferred under section 5(2) of the Waqf Act, 1995, as amended during 2013 (27 of 2013) the Government of Karnataka, Minority Welfare Department has forwarded the proposals received from the Deputy Commissioner, Addl. Commissioner of Survey, Dharwad District, Dharwad to the Board in letter No.Wakf/CR/04/2019-20 dated: 11-09-2019. It is verified and approved by the Administrator, Karnataka State Board of Auqaf on 09-10-2019. The Govt. of Karnataka is hereby notify that the following immovable properties are Waqf properties. ¨sÁUÀ 4J PÀ£ÁðlPÀ gÁdå¥ÀvÀæ, , 29 , 2021 1275 Name of the District: DHARWAD Sub-Division: DHARWAD Name of the Taluk: HUBBALLI [RURAL] Location and details of waqf property Gross Administration waqf Name & Sunni Name & Annual by custom or Sl. Benefeciaries, Object of scheme address of the or City/ Sy.No./ Extent Value Year of creation of Waqf address of income settled by Remarks No. if any Waqf approved institution Shia Town/ CTS No. in Boundaries wakif of waqf court or by Board Village /Khata No. sq.ft (in Rs/-) hereditary 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Ahale sunnath Gift by Jamath 3024 N – Gavthana Alli Sab Jumma GPC No. -
Survey on Spot Blotch Severity of Wheat in Northern Parts of Karnataka
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci (2019) 8(2): 1318-1330 International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN: 2319-7706 Volume 8 Number 02 (2019) Journal homepage: http://www.ijcmas.com Original Research Article https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2019.802.154 Survey on Spot Blotch Severity of Wheat in Northern Parts of Karnataka R. Ashwini* and P.V. Patil Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, Dharwad, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad-580 005, Karnataka, India *Corresponding author ABSTRACT K e yw or ds Survey and surveillance form the basis for any successful plant protection that Spot blotch, depends on early detection of disease followed by timely adoption of management Bipolaris measures. Spot blotch caused by Bipolaris sorokiniana is an important disease of sorokiniana, wheat gaining much importance in Karnataka because of the occurrence of severe Roving survey, Northern Karnataka outbreak every year. Intensive roving survey was conducted in wheat growing areas of Dharwad, Gadag, Belagavi, Bagalkote and Vijayapura districts of Article Info Karnataka, during rabi, 2017-18. Results revealed that there was very low severity Accepted: of spot blotch disease among various districts, taluks, villages surveyed in 12 January 2019 different wheat growing regions of Karnataka during rabi 2017-18. Available Online: 10 February 2019 Introduction cultivation wherein all three cultivated species, viz., Triticum aestivum L., T. durum Wheat (Triticum spp.; family: Poaceae; centre Shrank and T. dicoccum Desm. are grown in of origin: Abyssinia) the versatile cereal crop tropical climate, characterized by the is also described as “the shuffle of life” or prevalence of high temperature during the “king of cereals”. -
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/ 143 KARNATAKA EXAMINATIONS AUTHORITY 1 Sampige Road,18th Cross,Malleshwaram, Bangalore - 560012 PROVISIONAL LIST OF CANDIDATES REGISTERED FOR UGNEET-2020 - (Karnataka UGCET-2020 candidates, subsequently applied for modification for UGNEET-2020) Note 1.If any candidates has registered for UGNEET-2020 and if not listed in the following list should report to KEA with registration details. 2.Mere registration for UGNEET-2020 does not confirm any right for admission to medical or dental seats , it is subject to fulfilling eligibility conditions. 3. If any discrepancy found should report to KEA immediately. 4. Candidates should not presume that it is a merit list for UGNEET-2020 admissions. slno NEET ROLL CANDNM 1 2705011010 AZMAT NAZNEEN 2 2707003558 RHEA VANESSA RODRIGUES 3 2703007039 UMAR MUKTHAR 4 2705007525 AYESHA SIDDIQUA 5 2702218356 SAARAH I JATHKAR 6 2702316237 SHWETA JAYAKUMAR 7 2701002121 DEVIKA RAJESH KAMBLE 8 2702313195 GIRISH O 9 2707001384 ASHWIN K 10 2703006177 GANESHA S S 11 2705020033 VANISHREE KUNDAN 12 2703026031 ANILKUMAR D B 13 2701004130 KAVYA RAMESH SHET 14 2708217059 S SUBHIKSHA 15 2707004234 ZAIBA MUZNA 16 2705008148 OMER AHMED ANSARI 17 2708208264 KIRAN KODHAI P 18 2702303187 SANDHYA B 19 2706029055 NIDA AMDIHAL 20 2705001447 SANDEEP K PATIL 21 2702102179 SOBANA FAREEHA 22 2703031116 NEHA FIRDOSE 23 2703008378 CHANDANA N C 24 2707004273 RUDALI R PATIL 25 2707005430 KRITHI ALVA 26 2703017218 AAISHA FARIYAL M 27 2702121129 PRADEEP K N 28 2702122019 NETHRA K 29 2708203045 SHWETHA P 30 2702304259 HEMANNYA V 31 2707001573 -
Study Abroad Report
Study Abroad Program: Destination Hubli, India January 5 to 16, 2014 Final Report February 10, 2014 India-2014 Report What? The Manning School of Business in collaboration with BVB College of Engineering and Technology (http://www.bvb.edu/ Hubli, India) conducted a Study Abroad Program from 5th January to 16th January 2014. Nine (9) students from UML joined 30 students from BVB College in an eleven-day experience in Entrepreneurship learning and multi-cultural, multi-disciplinary activities Where? Hubli is one of the major cities of South India and it is often referred to as the twin city of Dharwad, the administrative capital of the Dharwad district of Karnataka. Hubli is the commercial hub of Northern Karnataka and also a developing industrial, automobile and educational hub of the state, after Bangalore. The host college, BVB College of Engineering and Technology is a 5000-student higher education institute offering education in 11 different engineering and management disciplines. Nitin Kulkarni, BVB College faculty, who co-taught with the UML faculty. Participants? There were 9 students from UML participated in this program: 4 MBA, 2 undergrad business school, one graduate nursing school and 2 undergrad nursing school students. From the host college, 30 students joined UML students, representing 9 engineering disciplines: 5-Robotics; 4 Civil; 3 Industrial; 6 Comp Science; 9 mechanical 3 others. It was a very interesting and beneficial mix of students! All 39 students stayed at the Scholar’s House on campus, a facility with comfortable accommodations and amenities. Students had their meals served at the House, enjoying typical Indian dishes for breakfast and lunch. -
Senior Civil Judge and JMFC, Court, Navalgund. MORNING SESSION
Senior Civil Judge and JMFC, Court, Navalgund. List of cases as per the SOP guidelines issued by the Hon'ble High Court of Karnataka's Notification dated 26-05-2020 which are posted on 30-06-2020. MORNING SESSION Name of the Name of the Plaintiff/claimant Sl.No. Case No. Stage of case counsel for the counsel for Defendant/Respondent claimant respondent 1 OS No. 67/2018 STEPS S B BHOOMANNAVAR V/S B M SULLAD VTK VPP 2 MC No. 37/2019 AWAIT REPORT G B CHULAKI V/S S G CHULAKI NTN SGI 3 EX No. 8/2020 NOTICE C B YALAVATTI V/s M P DODDAMANI CBK - 4 RA No 14/2018 REPLY I P HUDED V/S T S HUCCHANGOUDAR SVM VPP 5 OS No. 42/2019 OBJECTION S G ANGADI V/S M C HAMAPANNAVAR SVM TMN 6 OS No. 70/2018 STEPS A B BIRASAL V/S G B BIRASAL CCA - 7 OS No. 292/2015 EVIDENCE V D SOMANGOUDRA V/S K VENKAPPA NBS VTK 8 RA No 02/2019 ENQUIRY P P PADESUR V/S P I PADESUR CCA AAH 9 MC No. 11/2020 NOTICE S P PATIL V/s NIL SSS - 10 RA No 2/2018 REPLY G M NARAGUND V/s P S KALLIMANI VBA VPP AFTER NOON SESSION 11 RA No 3/2020 NOTICE N G BADIGER V/S P B LAGALI CMP - H D DHOOLANNAVAR V/S S Y 12 RA No 39/2019 STEPS VTK EXPARTY DHOOLANNAVAR 13 MC No. 48/2019 EVIDENCE S P KALAL V/S V K KALAL R M R EXPARTY 14 OS No 133/2010 CROSS OF PW R T PATIL V/S T H PATIL MTH INP 15 OS No 56/2018 EVIDENCE M M YEKALASPUR V/S M F YEKLSASPUR RNK HMN 16 RA No.