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Shiva's Waterfront Temples
Shiva’s Waterfront Temples: Reimagining the Sacred Architecture of India’s Deccan Region Subhashini Kaligotla Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 2015 © 2015 Subhashini Kaligotla All rights reserved ABSTRACT Shiva’s Waterfront Temples: Reimagining the Sacred Architecture of India’s Deccan Region Subhashini Kaligotla This dissertation examines Deccan India’s earliest surviving stone constructions, which were founded during the 6th through the 8th centuries and are known for their unparalleled formal eclecticism. Whereas past scholarship explains their heterogeneous formal character as an organic outcome of the Deccan’s “borderland” location between north India and south India, my study challenges the very conceptualization of the Deccan temple within a binary taxonomy that recognizes only northern and southern temple types. Rejecting the passivity implied by the borderland metaphor, I emphasize the role of human agents—particularly architects and makers—in establishing a dialectic between the north Indian and the south Indian architectural systems in the Deccan’s built worlds and built spaces. Secondly, by adopting the Deccan temple cluster as an analytical category in its own right, the present work contributes to the still developing field of landscape studies of the premodern Deccan. I read traditional art-historical evidence—the built environment, sculpture, and stone and copperplate inscriptions—alongside discursive treatments of landscape cultures and phenomenological and experiential perspectives. As a result, I am able to present hitherto unexamined aspects of the cluster’s spatial arrangement: the interrelationships between structures and the ways those relationships influence ritual and processional movements, as well as the symbolic, locative, and organizing role played by water bodies. -
Research Performance of Top Universities in Karnataka: Based on Scopus Citation Index Kodanda Rama PES College of Engineering, [email protected]
University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal) Libraries at University of Nebraska-Lincoln September 2019 Research Performance of Top Universities in Karnataka: Based on Scopus Citation Index Kodanda Rama PES College of Engineering, [email protected] C. P. Ramasesh [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac Part of the Scholarly Communication Commons, and the Scholarly Publishing Commons Rama, Kodanda and Ramasesh, C. P., "Research Performance of Top Universities in Karnataka: Based on Scopus Citation Index" (2019). Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal). 2889. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/2889 Research Performance of Top Universities in Karnataka: Based on Scopus Citation Index 1 2 Kodandarama and C.P. Ramasesh ABSTRACT: [Paper furnishes the results of the analysis of citations of research papers covered by Scopus database of Elsevier, USA. The coverage of the database is complete; citations depicted by Scopus upto June 2019 are considered. Study projects the research performance of six well established top universities in the state of Karnataka with regard the number of research papers covered by scholarly journals and number of scholars who have cited these research papers. Also projected is the average citations per research paper and h-Index of authors. Paper also projects the performance of top faculty members who are involved in contributing research papers. Collaboration with authors of foreign countries in doing research work and publishing papers are also comprehended in the study, including the trends in publishing research papers which depict the decreasing and increasing trends of research work.] INTRODUCTION: Now-a-days, there is emphasis on improving the quality of research papers on the whole. -
State Universities Vice Chancellor & Registrar Email Id's& University
State Universities Vice Chancellor & Registrar Email Id’s& University Web Address Sl University Name Year of Vice Chancellor Email & Contacts Registrar Registrar Evaluation Web Address No Establishment 1 Prof. Dayanand Mane 1916 [email protected], Prof.R.Rajanna [email protected] www.uni-mysore.ac.in Vice Chancellor Mob: 0821-2419273(O), 0821-2419396(F) University of Mysore 0821-2419666(O)/ 0821-2419361/2419222(O), 0821- Crawford Hall, ManasaGangothri, 0821-2419200(o), 2419301(F) Mysore – 570 005 0821-2419363(F) [email protected] Universityof Mysore, Mysore Mob: 9902441898 2 Dr. B. PramodGai 1949 [email protected] Dr. Mahadev N Joshi [email protected] www.kud.ac.in Vice Chancellor Mob: 9591171725 Mob: 9449120474 0836-2447771 (O), 0836-2741928 (F) Karnataka University 0836-2215255/ 2215210/ 2448600 (O) 0836-2447750(o), 0836-2446601 (F) Pavate Nagar, 0836-2747884 (F) [email protected] Dharwad – 580 003. 3 Prof.M. Muniraju 2nd July 1964 [email protected] Prof. B.K.Ravi Dr.M.S.Reddy www.bangaloreuniversity.ac.in Vice Chancellor Mob: 9342530924 Mob: [email protected] Bangalore University 080-22961015(City), 080-22961011 080-22961012 (Camp), 080-22961016 080-22244082(City), 080-22961013 JnanaBharathi (Camp) (City) (Camp), Bangalore – 560 056. 080-22213052( F) 080-23211020 (Camp) (F), 080- Fax: 080-23214414(CITY) 22100187 (City) (F) [email protected] 4 Dr. K. Byrappa 10th Sep 1980 [email protected] Prof.K.M.Lokesh [email protected] www.mangaloreuniversity.ac.in Vice Chancellor [email protected] Mob:94499010276,9448982976 0824-2287327(O), 0824-2287452(F) Mangalore University Mob:7259667666 0824-2287276(O), 0824-2287424 (F) MangalaGangothri, 0824-2287347(O), 0824-2287367(F) [email protected] Mangalore – 574 199. -
Multiplicity of Phytoplankton Diversity in Tungabhadra River Near Harihar, Karnataka (India)
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci (2015) 4(2): 1077-1085 International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN: 2319-7706 Volume 4 Number 2 (2015) pp. 1077-1085 http://www.ijcmas.com Original Research Article Multiplicity of phytoplankton diversity in Tungabhadra River near Harihar, Karnataka (India) B. Suresh* Civil Engineering/Environmental Science and Technology Study Centre, Bapuji Institute of Engineering and Technology, Davangere-577 004, Karnataka, India *Corresponding author ABSTRACT Water is one of the most important precious natural resources required essentially for the survival and health of living organisms. Tungabhadra River is an important tributary of Krishna. It has a drainage area of 71,417 sq km out of which 57,671 sq. km area lies in the state of Karnataka. The study was conducted to measure its various physico-chemical and bacteriological parameters including levels of algal K eywo rd s community. Pollution in water bodies may indicate the environment of algal nutrients in water. They may also function as indicators of pollution. The present Phytoplankton, investigation is an attempt to know the pollution load through algal indicators in multiplicity, Tungabhadra river of Karnataka near Harihar town. The study has been conducted Tungabhadra from May 2008 to April 2009. The tolerant genera and species of four groups of river. algae namely, Chlorophyceae, Bacilleriophyceae, Cyanaophyceae and Euglenophyceae indicate that total algal population is 17,715 in station No. S3, which has the influence of industrial pollution by Harihar Polyfibre and Grasim industry situated on the bank of the river which are discharging its treated effluent to this river. -
Harihara Taluk Is Situated on the Banks of Tungabhadra River
कᴂद्रीय भूमि जल बो셍ड जल संसाधन, नदी विकास और गंगा संरक्षण विभाग, जल शक्ति मंत्रालय भारत सरकार Central Ground Water Board Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Ministry of Jal Shakti Government of India AQUIFER MAPPING AND MANAGEMENT OF GROUND WATER RESOURCES HARIHAR TALUK, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT, KARNATAKA दवक्षण पविमी क्षेत्र, बℂगलोर South Western Region, Bengaluru AQUIFER MANAGEMENT PLAN OF HARIHAR TALUK, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT, KARNATAKA STATE CONTENTS Sl.No. Title PageNos. 1 Salient Information 1 2 Aquifer Disposition 7 3 Ground Water Resource, Extraction, 10 Contamination and other Issues 4 Ground Water Resource Enhancement 16 5 Demand Side Interventions 17 AQUIFER MANAGEMENT PLAN OF HARIHAR TALUK, DAVANAGERE DISTRICT, KARNATAKA STATE 1.0 Salient information Taluk name: HARIHAR District: Davanagere; State: Karnataka Area: 485 sq.km. Population:2,54,170 Normal Annual Rainfall: 636 mm 1.1 Aquifer management study area Aquifer mapping studies was carried out in HariharTaluk, Davanagere district of Karnataka, covering an area of 485 sq.kms under National Aquifer Mapping. Harihar Taluk of Davanagere district is located between north latitude 140 17’ 38” and 140 38’ 13” & east longitude 750 37’26” and 750 54’43”, and is covered in parts of Survey of India Toposheet Nos. 48N/11, 48N/14 & 48N/15. Taluk is bounded by HarapahalliTaluk in north, HonnalliTaluk in south, DavanagereTaluk in east and RanibennurTaluk of Haveri district on the western side. Location map of Harihar Taluk of Davanagere district is presented in Fig. 1. Fig. 1: Location Map of Harihar Taluk, Davanagere district 1 Harihar city is the Taluk headquarter of Harihar Taluk. -
District Profile
Davanagere District Disaster Management Plan CHAPTER –1 DISTRICT PROFILE - 1 - Davanagere District Disaster Management Plan 1. INTRODUCTION A great Maratha warrior by name Appaji Rao had rendered great service to Hyder Ali Khan in capturing Chitradurga fort. Hyder Ali Khan was very much pleased with Appaji Rao, who had made great sacrifices in the wars waged by him. Davanagere was handed over to Appaji Rao as a Jahagir. It was a very small village of about 500 houses in its perview. Appaji Rao had to toil for the upliftment of this area by inviting Maratha businessmen from neighbouring Maharastra. A large number of Marathas arrived at this place to carry on business in silk, brasserie and other materials. In due course, due to the incessant efforts of Appaji Rao, the Davanagere village grew into a city. Businessmen from neigbouring areas also migrated to try their fortunes in the growing city were successful beyond imagination in earning and shaping their future careers. These circumstances created an opportunity for the perennial growth of the town in modern days. The word ‘Davanager’ is derived from “Davanagere”, which means a rope in kannada language which was used for tying the horses by the villages. Around 1811 A.D., this area came to be called as ‘Davanagere’. Davanagere district occupies 12th place in Karnataka State with a population of 17,89,693 as per the general census of 2001. The following table demonstrates the block wise population of Davanagere district and the rate of literacy. The DDMP has been formed keeping in view of past experiences, suiting to the needs under the able leadership of Deputy Commissioner and in co-operation of all other departments and public at large. -
Dr.K.Sharada 18.03.2016
CV – Dr. (Mrs). K.Sharada GENERAL INFORMATION : Name : Dr.K.Sharada, M.A., Ph.D. Kannada Address for correspondence : Dr.K.Sharada Professor and Head Dept. of Kannada and Translation Studies Bhasha Bhavan, Srinivasa Vanam, Dravidian University, Kuppam-517 426 Andhra Pradesh, India Phone : 09441209548 Sex : Female Date of Birth : 25.07.1963 Palce of Birth : Hospet, Karnataka, India Religion : Hindu Caste & Category : Kamma Nationality : Indian Present Designation : Professor in Kannada Mother Tongue : Telugu First Language : Kannada EDUCATIONAL QULIFICATIONS : B.A. : Gulbarga University, 1986 M.A. : Gulbarga University, 1990 M.Phil : Gulbarga University, 1991 Topic : Shasanokta Jaina Mahileyaru (Inscriptionalized jain women) Ph.D. : Gulbarga University, 2005 Topic : Karnataka Samskritige Jainacharyara Koduge (Contribution of jain saints to the Karnataka Culture) 1 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE : a. Teaching Experience : i. On Regular Service 2008 June - Professor in Kannada Dept. of Kannada and Translation Studies Dravidian University, Kuppam 2005 – 2008 June Associate Professor Dept. of Kannada Studies, PG Centre Gulbarga University, Yeragera Campus Raichur, Karnataka 2003 Feb- 2005 Selection Grade Lecturer in Kannada Dept. of Kannada Studies, PG Centre Gulbarga University, Yeragera Campus Raichur, Karnataka 1993-2002 Sep Lecturer in Kannada Dept. of Kannada Studies, PG Centre Gulbarga University, Krishnadevaraya Nagar Sandur Campus, Karnataka ii. On Temporary Service 1992 Sep-Jan 1993 Guest Lecturer in Kannada Dept. of Kannada Studies, PG Centre Gulbarga University, Krishnadevaraya Nagar Sandur Campus, Karnataka 1991-1992 Temporary Lecturer in Kannada Theosophical Women First Grade College Hospet, Karnataka. b. Research Experience 24 years i. Other than Ph.D. 17 Years ii. Ph.D. 07 Years c. Administrative Experience 1. Active Member of the “Complainant Committee for Prevention of Sexual Harassment of Women in work-Place” for three years at Gulbarga University, Gulbarga from 04.11.2002 to 20.09.2005. -
Faculty Profile Sl
Faculty Profile Sl. No Name of the Teaching faculty Dr. B. Suryakanth BE (ECE), M.E(PE), Ph. D 1 Designation Professor 2 Department E&CE, presently deputed to CSE Department. Date of Birth 01/04/1965 3 09/09/1995, mail-id: [email protected] Date of Joining the Institution Mo.no: +919448449744 Board/University Institution Year of Class / % of Marks Qualification Passing SSLC KSSE Board, Satyashraya High 1981 Distinction/70% Bangalore School Rajeshwar Qualification with PUC PUE Board, Govt. Junior 1983 Distinction/79.66% 4 class/grade Bangalore College, Humnabad B.E / GU, Gulbarga PDACE, GLB 1989 SC/58.33 B. Tech M.E / GU, Gulbarga PDACE, GLB 1994 Distinction/71% M.Tech Ph.D. GU, Gulbarga DOAE&R,GUG 2013 Awarded. 30 YRS [25 years at BKIT, Bhalkiand 5 Years at NES Polytechnic Total Experience in years 5 Chittapur and Govt. Polytechnic, Kalburgi] 6 Paper published International Journals 15 Total :17 National Journals 03 International published in 04 proceedings conference 7 Paper presented in conferences Total : 16 National Journals published in 12 proceedings conference Ph. D Guide give field and List Enclosed. 8 University 9 Ph. Ds/Projects Guided 25 UG Projects 10 Professional membership ISTE, IETE Received Rs.40 Lakhs Grant from VGST, Department of information technology, 11 Grants Received biotechnology and science & technology, Bangalore 12 Awards National Merit Scholarship (1) BOE Member during the academic year 2018-19 (2) LIC Committee member. Conducted on-line LIC committee visit to: 13 VTU COMMITTEE (i) Dr.T. Timmayya institute of Technology Kolar (ii) Sri Vinayak Institute of Technology, KOLAR (iii) C. -
Urban Development Policy for Karnataka
Urban Development Policy URBAN DEVELOPMENT POLICY FOR KARNATAKA URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, BANGALORE (Draft) (Nov 2009) Urban Development Policy C O N T E N T S Executive Summary …………………………………………. i 1. Background - Need for Urban Development Policy ………… 1 2. Urbanization Trends in Karnataka …………………………... 3 3. Challenges of Urbanization …………………………………. 8 4. Government Intervention ……………………………………. 18 5. Urban Development Policy for Karnataka ………………….. 24 6. Urban Planning – A New Approach ………………………… 31 7. Urban Poverty Alleviation …………………………………... 42 8. Urban Infrastructure Services ……………………………….. 46 9. Environmental Sustainability ………………………………... 55 10. Democratic Urban Governance ……………………………... 58 11. Financing Urban Development ……………………………… 71 12. Agenda for Action ………………………………………….. 77 Urban Development Policy A P P E N D I X Table 1: Ranking of major States by level of Urbanisation-2001 Table 2: Decadal growth of Urban Population in Karnataka Map 1: Urban Population In Karnataka (District Wise) 2001 Table 3: Class wise distribution of urban population – 2001 Figure 1: Urban Poverty Levels across states (2004-05) Figure 2: Urban Monthly Per capita Expenditure Figure 3: Comparison of Urban Population in Slums Map 2 : Karnataka - % Households having all 3 basic facilities – Urban (2001) Figure 4: Requirement of Roads as per Normative Standards Table 4 : Ranking of districts based on Level of Urbanization in Karnataka- 2001 Table 5: Decadal Growth of Population of Bangalore Table 6: District wise projected population and Land requirement -
List of Universities in Karnataka
List of Universities in Karnataka Government Universities Location Website 1. Mysore uni-mysore.ac.in 2. Bangalore Univeristy Bangalore bangaloreuniversity.ac.in 3. Karnataka University Dharwad kud.ac.in 4. Gulbarga University Gulbarga gulbargauniversity.kar.nic.in 5. Mangalore University Mangalore mangaloreuniversity.ac.in 6. Kuvempu University Shimogga kuvempu.ac.in 7. Kannada University Hampi kannadauniversity.org 8. Karnataka State Open University Mysore karnatakastateopenuniversity.in 9. Karnataka State Women’s University Bijapur kswu.ac.in 10. Tumkur University Tumkur tumkuruniversity.ac.in 11. Davanagere University Davanagere davangereuniversity.ac.in 12. Rani Channamma University Belagavi rcub.ac.in 13. Vijayanagara Sri Krishnadevaraya University Bellary vskub.ac.in 14. Karnataka State G.H University of Music Mysore musicuniversity.ac.in & Performing Arts 15. Sanskrit University Bangalore ksu.ac.in 16. University of Agricultural Sciences Bangalore uasbangalore.edu.in 17. University of Agricultural Sciences Dharwad uasd.edu 18. University of Agricultural Sciences Raichur uasraichur.edu.in 19. University of Agricultural Sciences Bagalkot uhsbagalkot.edu.in 20. Karnataka Veterinary Animal and Fisheries Bidar kvafsu.kar.nic.in Sciences University 21. Vishweshwaraiah Technological University Belagavi vtu.ac.in 22. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science Bangalore rguhs.ac.in 23. Karnataka State Law University Hubli kslu.ac.in 24. Karnataka Folklore University Haveri janapadauni.in 25. University of Agricultural & Horticultural Sciences Shimogga uahs.in Deemed Universities 1. BLDE University Bijapur bldeuniversity.org 2. JSS University Mysore jssuni.edu.in 3. Manipal Academy of Higher Education Manipal manipal.edu 4. KLE Academy of Higher Education & Research Belagavi kleuniversity.edu.in 5. Sri Devaraj Urs Academy of Higher Education Kolar sduu.ac.in & Research 6. -
Bullapura Sand Block
FORM-I, PRE-FEASIBILTY & ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN of BULLAPURA SAND BLOCK (Block No:-30) Extent - 15.00 Acres At TUNGABHADRA RIVER BED Opposite to Sy No. – 32 to 40 Rampura Village, Honnali Taluka, Davangere District, Karnataka Of Bashua Ali 16 th Cross, 3 rd Main, J C Layout Harihar – 577601, Davanagerei Dist Karnataka State Government Land Method of Quarrying - Manual Period: 2017-18 to 2021-22 Prepared By GLOBAL Environment & Mining Services (Consulting Engineers, Mine Designers, Geologists & Surveyors) 3rd Main Road, Basaveswara Badavane HOSPET – 583201 , Bellary Dist. (Karnataka) Tel/Fax : +918394 651111/229433 e-mail : [email protected] Website : globalmining.in FORM 1 I. Basic Information: Sl. Item Details No. 1 Name of Project “Bullapura Sand Block” (Block No. 29 ) in Tungabhadra River Bed, opposite to Survey No. 3 - 40 Bullapura Village, Honnali Taluk, Davangere District, Karnataka. 2 Sl. No in the Sc hedule As per the MOEF notification J -13012/12/2013/ -IA -II ( I) dated 24th December 2013, the project is classified as Category “B2” under item 1(a). 3 Proposed Capacity/Length tonnage to be Proposed Capacity: 10691 Tonnes/ year. handled/command area/ Lease area/ Tonnage to be handled : 14734T (includes 10691T sand & number of wells to be drilled. 4043T waste) Lease area: 6.07 Ha.(15-00Acres) No wells need to be drilled 4 New/Expansion/Modernization New 5 Existing Capacity /Area etc Not Applicable 6 Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ B2 7 Does it attract the specific condition? If No, yes, Pleased specify. 8 Does it attract the general condition? If Yes yes, Pleased specify. -
11 11 Bangalore Urban District Name
Particulars of New B.Ed Institutions in the State for the academic year 2010 - 11 Note : Some Of The Institutions Listed Below Might Have Been Closed For The Year 2011-12. Applicants Are Advised To Contact The Concerned Institution For Confirmation and also for the Hostel facility, If Need be. District Name 11 Bangalore Urban SNo Inst.Cod Name And Address of the Insti. Min Inst.Typ Methods Hostel Univ 1 11001 A.E.T College of Education No UNAID SCNC, HI - BOTH BAN Doddakannelli, Sarjapur Road, Behind CO-ED KA/EN/HN, GG - Carmelram Railway Station,Bangalore - KA/EN/HN 35 PH: 080-32965400 2 11002 Acharya College of Education No. 89/90, No UNAID SCNC, HI - BOTH BAN Soladevan Halli,Hesarghatta Main Rd, CO-ED KA/EN/HN, GG - Chikkabanavara Post, Blore-90 PH: KA/EN/HN 080-28398682 3 11003 Al-Ameen College of Education Near Yes AIDED SCNC, HI - KA/EN/UR BOTH BAN Lalbagh Main Gate Hosur Road, CO-ED Bangalore-560027. PH: 080- 22235626 /22222402 4 11005 Amitha B.Ed College C.A.No.2 , West of No UNAID SCNC, HI - KA/EN BOTH BAN Chord Road,2nd Stage CO-ED Mahalakshmipuram, Bangalore - 560086 PH: 080-2393434 5 11006 Anupama College of Education West of No UNAID SCNC, HI - BOTH BAN Chord Road II Stage, CO-ED KA/EN/HN, GG - Mahalakshmipuram, Blore-86 PH: KA/EN/HN 080-23493096, 23497797 6 11007 Archana B.Ed. College Ullal Main Road, No UNAID SCNC, HI - KA/EN WOME BAN Press layout Near Nirman Public School, CO-ED N Blore.