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1 Government of India Ministry of Culture Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.1363 to Be Answered on 1.7.2019 Centrally Protected M GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF CULTURE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.1363 TO BE ANSWERED ON 1.7.2019 CENTRALLY PROTECTED MONUMENTS IN KARNATAKA 1363. SHRI NALIN KUMAR KATEEL: Will the Minister of CULTURE be pleased to state: (a) the name and number of forts and other Centrally protected monuments which have been declared as of national importance in Karnataka, Circle-wise; (b) the amount allocated to the State by the Government for the maintenance of these sites during the last three years and the amount utilized by them out of it along with the details thereof; and (c) the number of new monuments and sites under consideration of Government to be declared as Centrally protected monuments along with the details thereof? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) FOR CULTURE AND TOURISM (PRAHLAD SINGH PATEL) (a) The Circle-wise list of 506 monuments/sites as of national importance maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India in Karnataka is as under: Name of Circle Number of Forts Monuments/ Total sites other than forts Bangalore Circle 12 121 133 Dharwad Circle 15 283 298 Hampi Mini Circle 2 73 75 Gross Total 506 The detailed list of centrally protected monuments/sites including forts in Karnataka is at Annexure. (b) The funds allocated and expenditure incurred during the last three years for conservation of protected monuments/sites declared as of national importance in Karnataka (Circle-wise) is as under: (Amount in Lakhs) Name of Circle 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Bangalore Allocation 1010.00 1056.90 985.00 Expenditure 1009.50 1056.89 985.00 Hampi Allocation 800.32 660.00 535.00 Expenditure 800.31 660.00 519.04 Dharwad Allocation 517.00 598.00 640.00 Expenditure 516.98 597.99 639.97 1 (c) Archaeological Survey of India has no proposal at present for consideration for declaring it centrally protected monument. ANNEXURE ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.1363 FOR 1.7.2019 List of Centrally Protected Monuments / Sites under the jurisdiction of Bangalore Circle (Karnataka) Sl.No. Name of Monument / Site Location District 1. Old Dungeon Fort and Gates Bangalore Bangalore 2. Tipu Sultan's Palace Bangalore Bangalore 3. Pre-Historic Site Chikkajala Bangalore 4. Fort Devanahalli Bangalore 5. Tipu Sultan's Birth Palace Devanahalli Bangalore 6. Pre-Historic Site Hejjala Bangalore 7. Pre-Historic Site Managondanahalli Bangalore 8. Pre-Historic Site Savandurga Bangalore 9. Vijayanarayana Temple Gundlupet Chamarajanagar 10. Arkesvara Temple Hale Alur Chamarajanagar 11. Ramesvara Temple Narasamangala Chamarajanagar 12. Gaurisvara Temple Yelandur Chamarajanagar 13. Bhoganandisvara Temple Nandi Chikkaballapur 14. Tipu's Palace Nandi Hills Chikkaballapur 15. Amristesvara Temple Amrithapura Chikmagalur 16. Viranarayana Temple Belavadi Chikmagalur 17. Vidyasankara Temple Sringeri Chikmagalur 18. Asoka Inscriptions Brahmgiri Chitradurga 19. Pre-Historic Site Brahmgiri Chitradurga 20. Pre-Historic Site Chandravalli Chitradurga 21. Fortress and Temples on the hill Chitradurga Chitradurga 22. Inscripiton and Jatingi Rameswar Ramesvara Hill Chitradurga Temple 23. Akka Tangi Temple & Asoka Siddepura Chitradurga Inscriptions on Emmethammana Gundu 24. Dolmen Circle Doddamolathe Coorg (Kodagu) 25. The Fort and Large Masonry Elephants Mercara Coorg (Kodagu) 26. The Raja's Seat Mercara Coorg (Kodagu) 27. Three stone built Jaina Temples Mullur Coorg (Kodagu) 2 Standing in a Courtyard on the south of the village. In front of the central Temple is a large Inscribed Slab 28. Dolmen Circle Sulimolthe Coorg (Kodagu) 29. Kalleswara swami Temple Bagali Davangere 30. Fort, Chennagiri Chennagiri Davangere 31. Kalleswara swami Temple Halavagalu Davangere 32. Harihareswara Temple Harihar Davangere 33. Shahji's Tomb Hodigere Davangere 34. Bhimeswara Temple Nilagunda Davangere 35. Musafirkhana and Honda Santhebennur Davangere 36. The Hill Fort and Ruined Palace Uchchangidurg Davangere 37. Channakesva Temple Arakere Hassan 38. Isvara Temple Arsikere Hassan 39. Kesava Temple and Inscriptions Belur Hassan 40. Lakshmi devi Temple Doddgaddavalli Hassan 41. Adinatha Basti Halebid Hassan 42. Hoysalesvara Temple Halebid Hassan 43. Kedaresvara Temple Halebid Hassan 44. Parsvanatha Basti Halebid Hassan 45. Santhinatha Basti Halebid Hassan 46. Kalyani Hulikere Hassan 47. Buchesvara Temple Koravangala Hassan 48. Fort and Dungeons Manjarabad Hassan 49. Nagesvara and Chennakesava Temple Mosale Hassan 50. Lakshminarasimha Temple Nuggehalli Hassan 51. Sadashiva Temple Nuggehalli Hassan 52. Akkana Basti Sravanabelgola Hassan 53. Chandragupta Basti Sravanabelgola Hassan 54. Chaundaraya Basti Sravanabelgola Hassan 55. Gommatesvara Sravanabelgola Hassan 56. Inscriptions Sravanabelgola Hassan 57. Parsvanatha Basti Sravanabelgola Hassan 58. Ramalingesvara Temples and Avani Kolar Inscriptions 59. Haider Ali's Birth Place Budikote Kolar 60. Prehistoric Site Hunkunda Kolar 61. Kolaramma Temple Kolar Kolar 62. Somesvara Temple Kolar Kolar 63. Mokhbare (Mausoleum of Haider Ali's Kolar Kolar Father) 64. Ancient Jaina Vestiges Artipura Mandya 3 65. Mallikarjuna Temple Basaral Mandya 66. Panchlingesvara Temple Govindanahalli Mandya 67. Lakshminarayana Temple Hosahalalu Mandya 68. Panchakuta Basti Karnbadahalli Mandya 69. Lakshminarasihma Temple Marehalli Mandya 70. Narayanaswami Temple Melkote Mandya 71. Kesava Temple Nagamangala Mandya 72. Lakshminarayana Temple Sindhaghatta Mandya 73. Ancient Palace site Srirangapatna Mandya 74. Colonel Bailey's Dungeon Srirangapatna Mandya 75. Daria Daulat Bagh Srirangapatna Mandya 76. Gumbaz containing tomb of Tipu Sultan Srirangapatna Mandya 77. Jumma Masjid Srirangapatna Mandya 78. Obelisk Monuments and Fort walls near Srirangapatna Mandya the Breach 79. Spot where Tipu's Body was found Srirangapatna Mandya 80. Sri Kanthirava Statue in Narasimha Srirangapatna Mandya Temple 81. Sri Ranganatha svami Temple Srirangapatna Mandya 82. T. Innman's Dungeon Srirangapatna Mandya 83. Temples Tonnur Mandya 84. Sidlu Mallikarjuna Temple Bettadapur Mysore 85. Pre-Historic Site Kittur Mysore 86. Lakshmikantha Swamy Temple Mullur Mysore 87. Srikantesvara Temple Nanjangud Mysore 88. Kesava Temple Somanathapur Mysore 89. Kirtinarayana Temple Talkad Mysore 90. Vaidyeswara Temple Talkad Mysore 91. Anekal Temple Bandalike Shimoga 92. Somesvara Temple Bandalike Shimoga 93. Trimurthinarayana Temple Bandalike Shimoga 94. Devaganga Ponds Basavanabyane Shimoga 95. Bherundesvara Temple Belgavi Shimoga 96. Kedaresvara Temple Belgavi Shimoga 97. Tripurantesvara Temple Belgavi Shimoga 98. Somanatha Swamy Temple Belgavi Shimoga 99. Fortress and Renuka Temple Chandragutti Shimoga 100. Basti's and Inscriptions Humcha Shimoga 101. Aghoresvara Temple Ikkeri Shimoga 102. Fort Kavaledurga Shimoga 103. Rameswara Temple Keladi Shimoga 104. Kaitabesvara Temple Kubattur Shimoga 4 105. Parshvanatha Basadi Kubattur Shimoga 106. Rameswara Temple Kubattur Shimoga 107. Rameswara Temple Kudli Shimoga 108. Temples and Inscriptions Kuppagadde Shimoga 109. Inscribed Pillar Malavalli Shimoga 110. Jaina Basti with Brahmadeva Pillar Melagi Shimoga 111. Mallikarjuna & Ramesvara Group of Nadkalsi Shimoga Temple 112. Palace site Outside Fort Nagar Shimoga 113. Shivappa Naik's Fort Nagar Shimoga 114. Inscibed Pillar Talagunda Shimoga 115. Pranavesvara Temple Talagunda Shimoga 116. Temples and Inscriptions Udri South Kanara 117. Stamba in Front of Kotakeri Jain Basti Bappanad South Kanara 118. Sultan Battery Boloor South Kanara 119. Mangaladevi Temple Mangaluru South Kanara 120. Jamlabad Fort Nada & Laila South Kanara 121. Channigaraya Temple Aralaguppe Tumkur 122. Fort Madhugiri Tumkur 123. Onenakesava Temple Nagalapura Tumkur 124. Jumma Masjid Sira Tumkur 125. Mallik Rihan Darga Sira Tumkur 126. Kedaresvara temple Nagalapura Tumkur 127. Kathale Basti consisting of two small Hosale Udupi ruined stone built Jaina mandapas, a little Siva Temple containing a linga and a small Oblong Stone-built Temple 128. Anantapadmanabha Temple with Karkal Udupi ancient'Dalans' in ruins around excluding the Chandra Shila buildings in front of the west side 129. Chaturmukha Temple Karkal Udupi 130. Jaina statue of Gomateshwar at Karkal Karkal Udupi 131. Great Manastambha at Hiriyangadi Karkal Udupi (otherwise called Haliyangadi) 132. Jaina tombs at Mudabidri Prantya Udupi 133. Inner Courtyard of Chowtar's Palace at Marpadi Udupip Mudabidri 5 List of Centrally protected Monuments / Sites under the jurisdiction of Dharwad Circle (Karnataka) Sl.No. Name of Monument/Site Locality District 1. Ambiger Gudi (1) Aihole Bagalkot 2. Ambiger Gudi (2) Aihole Bagalkot 3. A temple of Galganath Group Aihole Bagalkot 4. A temple of Galganath Group Aihole Bagalkot 5. A temple Galganath Group Aihole Bagalkot 6. A temple of Galganath Group Aihole Bagalkot 7. A temple of Galganath Group Aihole Bagalkot 8. Badiger Gudi Aihole Bagalkot 9. Basavanna Aihole Bagalkot 10. Bhoyargudi Aihole Bagalkot 11. Bilegudi Aihole Bagalkot 12. Charanti Math (Murphadryavargudi) Aihole Bagalkot 13. Charanti Math (Murphadryavargudi) Aihole Bagalkot 14. Desayargudi Aihole Bagalkot 15. Dolmens Aihole Bagalkot 16. Galganath temple Aihole Bagalkot 17. Gardigudi Aihole Bagalkot 18. Gavdargudi Aihole Bagalkot 19. Gavdargudi Aihole Bagalkot 20. Gavda Ishwargudi Aihole Bagalkot 21. The Great Durga Temple Aihole Bagalkot 22. The Huchhimalli Gudi in Sy.No 64 Aihole Bagalkot 23. Ishwar Aihole Bagalkot 24. Ishwarling Aihole Bagalkot 25. Ishwarling Aihole Bagalkot 26. Ishwarling Aihole Bagalkot 27. Ishwarling (no local name) Aihole
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