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After the Deluge
http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/thscrip/print.pl?file=2009110626... Vol:26 Iss:22 URL: http://www.flonnet.com/fl2622/stories/20091106262203000.htm Back NATURAL DISASTER After the deluge VIKHAR AHMED SAYEED & RAVI SHARMA The floods have inundated almost 4,500 villages and destroyed over 500,000 dwellings in Karnataka. SHAILENDRA BHOJAK/PTI AT TALMARI VILLAGE in Raichur district in Karnataka on October 6, when the flood waters had receded. FOR 55-year-old Shankaramma, a marginal farmer of Pattadakal village in Karnataka’s Bagalkot district, the south-west monsoon this year was a big disappointment. Her family’s joint holding of three acres (1.2 hectares) of farm land and its corn and jowar crops were up against the weakest monsoon in 40 years. And the Karnataka government declared 2009 a drought year. But on September 30, what is considered the last day of the monsoon season, Shankaramma’s prayers of the past four months were answered. The skies opened up. However, to her consternation, the rain never seemed to stop. It flooded the entire village, inundating her crops and destroying her house. To make matters worse, the Bennihalla, a nearby rivulet and a tributary of the Malaprabha river, breached its banks at many places. It was unable to discharge its flood waters into the Malaprabha fast enough, which was also in spate by October 2, thanks to a number of encroachments and obstructions. Hundreds of kilometres away, Halvi Veerabhadra Gowda, 46, a resident of T.S. Kudlu village in Siruguppa taluk in Bellary district, became the hero of his village of 550 families. -
Bidar District “Disaster Management Plan 2015-16” ©Ãzàgà F¯Áè
BIDAR DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN-2015-16 Government of Karnataka Bidar District “Disaster Management Plan 2015-16” ©ÃzÀgÀ f¯Áè “““«¥ÀvÀÄÛ“«¥ÀvÀÄÛ ¤ªÀðºÀuÁ AiÉÆÃd£É 20152015----16161616”””” fĒÁè¢üPÁjUÀ¼À PÁAiÀiÁð®AiÀÄ ©ÃzÀgÀ fĒÉè BIDAR DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OFFICE, BIDAR. BIDAR DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN-2015-16 CONTENTS SL NO TOPIC PAGE NO 1 Preface 03 2 Glossary 04 3 Chapter-1 :Introduction 05-13 4 Chapter-2 : Bidar District Profile 14-25 5 Chapter-3 : Hazard Risk Vulnerability and Capacity (HRVC) 26-41 Analyses 6 Chapter-4 : Institution Mechanism 42-57 7 Chapter-5: Mitigation Plan 58-73 8 Chapter-6: Response Plan 74-80 9 Chapter-7: Recovery and Reconstruction Plan 81-96 10 Chapter-8 : Resources and Contact Numbers 97-117 11 Chapter-9 : Standard Operating Processor (SOPs) 118-125 12 Chapter-10 : Maps 126-137 13 Conclusion 138 14 Bibliography 139 BIDAR DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OFFICE, BIDAR. Bidar District Disaster Management Pla n 2015-16 Office of the Deputy Commissioner Bidar District, Bidar Shri. Anurag Tewari I. A.S Chairman of Disaster Management & Deputy Commissioner Phone: 08482-225409 (O), 225262(Fax) Bidar District E-mail: [email protected] PREFACE “Disaster” means unforeseen and serious threat to public life with suddenness in terms of time. Declaration of disaster depends on gravity or magnitude of situ ation, number of victims involved, time factor i.e. suddenness of an event, non- availability of medical care in terms of space, equipment’s medical and pa ramedical staff, medicines and other basic human needs like food, shelter and clothing, weather conditions in the locali ty of incident etc., thus enhancing human sufferings and create human needs that the victim cann ot alleviate without assistance. -
Government of Karnataka Revenue Village, Habitation Wise
Government of Karnataka O/o Commissioner for Public Instruction, Nrupatunga Road, Bangalore - 560001 RURAL Revenue village, Habitation wise Neighbourhood Schools - 2015 Habitation Name School Code Management Lowest Highest Entry type class class class Habitation code / Ward code School Name Medium Sl.No. District : Belgaum Block : BAILHONGAL Revenue Village : ANIGOL 29010200101 29010200101 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 Anigol K.H.P.S. ANIGOL 05 - Kannada 1 Revenue Village : AMATUR 29010200201 29010200201 Govt. 1 8 Class 1 Amatur K.H.P.S. AMATUR 05 - Kannada 2 Revenue Village : AMARAPUR 29010200301 29010200301 Govt. 1 5 Class 1 Amarapur K.L.P.S. AMARAPUR 05 - Kannada 3 Revenue Village : AVARADI 29010200401 29010200401 Govt. 1 8 Class 1 Avaradi K.H.P.S. AVARADI 05 - Kannada 4 Revenue Village : AMBADAGATTI 29010200501 29010200501 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 Ambadagatti K.H.P.S. AMBADAGATTI 05 - Kannada 5 29010200501 29010200502 Govt. 1 5 Class 1 Ambadagatti U.L.P.S. AMBADAGATTI 18 - Urdu 6 29010200501 29010200503 Govt. 1 5 Class 1 Ambadagatti K.L.P.S AMBADAGATTI AMBADAGATTI 05 - Kannada 7 Revenue Village : ARAVALLI 29010200601 29010200601 Govt. 1 8 Class 1 Aravalli K.H.P.S. ARAVALLI 05 - Kannada 8 Revenue Village : BAILHONGAL 29010200705 29010200755 Govt. 6 10 Ward No. 27 MURARJI DESAI RESI. HIGH SCHOOL BAILHONGAL(SWD) 19 - English 9 BAILHONGAL 29010200728 29010200765 Govt. 1 5 Class 1 Ward No. 6 KLPS DPEP BAILHONGAL BAILHONGAL 05 - Kannada 10 29010200728 29010212605 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 Ward No. 6 K.B.S.No 2 Bailhongal 05 - Kannada 11 Revenue Village : BAILWAD 29010200801 29010200801 Govt. 1 7 Class 1 Bailawad K.H.P.S. -
Karnataka: State Geology and Mineral Maps – Geological Survey of India
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION NO. 30 GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE STATES OF INDIA PART VII – Karnataka & Goa Compiled By GeologicalOPERATION :Survey Karnataka & Goa of India Bangalore 2006 CONTENTS Page No. Section-1: Geology and Mineral Resources of Karnataka I. Introduction 1 II. Physiography 1 III. Geology 2 Sargur Group 5 Peninsular Gneissic Complex and Charnockite 5 Greenstone belts 7 Closepet Granite 10 Mafic-ultramafic complexes 11 Dyke Rocks 12 Proterozoic (Purana) Basins 12 Deccan Trap 13 Warkali Beds 13 Laterite 13 Quaternary Formations 14 Recent alluvial soil and rich alluvium 14 IV. Structure 14 Folds 15 Shear zones, Faults and Lineaments 15 V. Mineral Resources Antimony 16 Asbestos 17 Barytes 17 Basemetals (Cu, Pb, Zn) 18 Bauxite 18 Chromite 21 Clay 22 Corundum 23 Diamond 24 Dolomite 25 Feldspar 25 GeologicalFuller's Earth Survey of India25 Garnet 26 Gemstones 26 Gold 28 Graphite 33 Gypsum 33 Iron Ore 33 Kyanite and sillimanite 35 ii Limestone 35 Lithium 37 Magnesite 38 Manganese ores 38 Molybdenite 40 Nickel 40 Ochre 40 Ornamental stones and dimension stones 41 Felsite, fuchsite quartzite 43 Phosphorite 43 Platinoids 43 Quartz 44 Silica sand 44 Radioactive and Rare Earth Minerals 45 Steatite (Soap stone) 45 Tin 46 Titaniferous & vanadiferous magnetite 46 Tungsten 47 Vermiculite 47 Section 2 Geology and Mineral Resources of Goa I. Introduction 48 II. Physiography 48 III. Geology 49 IV. Mineral Resources 51 Bauxite 51 Chromite 52 Clay 52 Iron Ore 52 Limestone 53 Manganese -
Environmental Impact Assessment
Environmental Impact Assessment Project Number: 43253-026 November 2019 India: Karnataka Integrated and Sustainable Water Resources Management Investment Program – Project 2 Vijayanagara Channels Main Report Prepared by Project Management Unit, Karnataka Integrated and Sustainable Water Resources Management Investment Program Karnataka Neeravari Nigam Ltd. for the Asian Development Bank. This is an updated version of the draft originally posted in June 2019 available on https://www.adb.org/projects/documents/ind-43253-026-eia-0 This environmental impact assessment is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. Your attention is directed to the “terms of use” section on ADB’s website. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. KARNATAKA NEERAVARI NIGAM LTD Karnataka Integrated and Sustainable Water Resources Management Investment Program ADB LOAN No. 3172-IND VIJAYANAGARA CHANNELS FEASIBILITY STUDY REPORT Volume 2a: Environmental Impact Assessment Project Management Unit, KISWRMIP Project Support Consultant SMEC International Pty. Ltd. Australia in association with SMEC (India) Pvt. Ltd. Final Revision: 16 September 2019 VNC Feasibility Study Report Volume -
Outofunit Prim Mutual
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION - KARNATAKA FINAL PROVISIONAL LIST OF TEACHERS ELIGIBLE FOR MUTUAL TRANSFER - 2012 ( PRIMARY OUT OF UNIT ) TRANSFER AUTHORITY : DPI - BELGAUM APPLICATION NO KGID NO APPLICATION NO KGID NO APLLICANT NAME APLLICANT NAME DESIGNATION SUBJECT DESIGNATION SUBJECT DOB : DOJS DISE SCHOOL CODE DOB : DOJS DISE SCHOOL CODE SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL NAME VILLAGE NAME / AREA NAME VILLAGE NAME / AREA NAME TALUK NAME DISTRICT NAME TALUK NAME DISTRICT NAME UNIT STATUS UNIT STATUS Sl.No. FIRST TEACHER / APPLICANT SECOND TEACHER / APPLICANT 1 84688 2000840 84688 2108403 MURALIDHAR PARASHARAM HANAMAPPA LAKSHAMAPPA HOSUR PATIL Assistant Master ( AM ) KANNADA-ENGLISH Assistant Master ( AM ) KANNADA ENGLISH 01/01/1975 : 8/10/2002 29011202501 28/07/1971 : 8/1/2002 29010406702 K.H.P.S. GORABAL KHPS KUDRIMANI GORABAL KUDRIMANI SOUNDATTI BELGAUM BELGAUM RURAL. BELGAUM BEO REMARKS ACCEPTED BEO REMARKS ACCEPTED BEO REMARKS ACCEPTED BEO REMARKS ACCEPTED 2 026807 1929951 026807 698145 ROHINI N KULKARNI RUDRAVVA V PATIL Assistant Master ( AM ) KANNADA - GENERAL Assistant Master ( AM ) KANNADA - GENERAL 19/07/1980 : 01/08/2002 29010212305 01/06/1955 : 03/02/1985 29090108402 LPS WAKKUND WAKKUND HPS MUGAD WAKKUND MUGAD BAILHONGAL BELGAUM DHARWAD DHARWAD Out of Unit Out of Unit BEO REMARKS ACCEPTED BEO REMARKS ACCEPTED 3 028291 2225949 028291 2173504 CHANABASAVVA BASAWANTAPPA PURTAGERI VINOD SAJJAN Assistant Master ( AM ) KANNADA - GENERAL Assistant Master ( AM ) KANNADA - GENERAL 10/10/1984 : 28/02/2008 29030800114 05/08/1984 : 23/07/2007 29070415301 GOVT LPS TOLANUR VST AGARAKHED GHPS TEGGIHAL AGARKHED TEGGIHAL INDI BIJAPUR KUSTAGI KOPPAL Out of Unit Out of Unit BEO REMARKS ACCEPTED BEO REMARKS ACCEPTED 4 029507 2109388 029507 45121565 ASHOK RAMAPPA PUJAR BASAPPA ANNAPPA SAVADATTI Assistant Master ( AM ) KANNADA - GENERAL Assistant Master ( AM ) KANNADA - GENERAL 23/08/1984 : 12/07/2007 29301406001 01/12/1974 : 14/08/2008 29011101201 K.H.P.S.KEMMANKOL K.H.P.S. -
Journal 33.Pdf
1 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS JOURNAL NO. 33 APRIL 30, 2010 / VAISAKHA 2, SAKA 1932 2 INDEX Page S.No. Particulars No. 1. Official Notices 4 2. G.I Application Details 5 3. Public Notice 11 4. Sandur Lambani Embroidery 12 5. Hand Made Carpet of Bhadohi 31 6. Paithani Saree & Fabrics 43 7. Mahabaleshwar Strawberry 65 8. Hyderabad Haleem 71 9. General Information 77 10. Registration Process 81 3 OFFICIAL NOTICES Sub: Notice is given under Rule 41(1) of Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration & Protection) Rules, 2002. 1. As per the requirement of Rule 41(1) it is informed that the issue of Journal 33 of the Geographical Indications Journal dated 30th April 2010 / Vaisakha 2, Saka 1932 has been made available to the public from 30th April 2010. 4 G.I. Geographical Indication Class Goods App.No. 1 Darjeeling Tea (word) 30 Agricultural 2 Darjeeling Tea (Logo) 30 Agricultural 3 Aranmula Kannadi 20 Handicraft 24, 25 & 4 Pochampalli Ikat Textile 27 5 Salem Fabric 24 Textile 6 Payyannur Pavithra Ring 14 Handicraft 7 Chanderi Fabric 24 Textile 8 Solapur Chaddar 24 Textile 9 Solapur Terry Towel 24 Textile 10 Kotpad Handloom fabric 24 Textile 24, 25 & 11 Mysore Silk Textile 26 12 Kota Doria 24 & 25 Textile 13 Mysore Agarbathi 3 Manufactured 14 Basmati Rice 30 Agricultural 15 Kancheepuram Silk 24 & 25 Textile 16 Bhavani Jamakkalam 24 Textile 17 Navara - The grain of Kerala 30 Agricultural 18 Mysore Agarbathi "Logo" 3 Manufactured 19 Kullu Shawl 24 Textile 20 Bidriware 6, 21 & 34 Handicraft 21 Madurai Sungudi Saree 24 & 25 -
STATE BANK of INDIA STRESSED ASSETS MANAGEMENT BRANCH(SAMB) Authorised Officer’S Details: Address of the Branch: Name: Sri
Annexure-A STATE BANK OF INDIA STRESSED ASSETS MANAGEMENT BRANCH(SAMB) Authorised Officer’s Details: Address of the Branch: Name: Sri. Vineet Vaish 2nd Floor, Office Complex Building, Asst. General Manager (CLO -3) SBI LHO Campus, No. 65, St. Mark’s Road, E-mail Id: [email protected] Bengaluru -560 001 Mobile No: +91 9619665183 Contact: Imtiyaz Jawed Land Line No. (Office): 080-25943489 Mobile No:+91 9380355156 E-mail Id: [email protected] Telephone: 080 -25943480, Fax No: 080-22225203, E-mail Id: [email protected] APPENDIX – II & IV-A [See Proviso to rule 8 (6) & 6(2)] E-AUCTION SALE ON 18.03.2021 SALE NOTICE FOR SALE OF MOVABLE & IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES E-AUCTION SALE NOTICE FOR SALE OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY CHARGED/MORTGAGED/HYPOTHECATED TO THE BANK UNDER THE SECURITISATION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF FINANCIAL ASSETS AND ENFORCEMENT OF SECURITY INTEREST ACT, 2002 READ WITH PROVISON TO RULE 8(6) OF THE SECURITY INTEREST (ENFORCEMENT) RULES, 2002. Notice is hereby given to the public in general and the Borrower/Guarantors/Mortgagor in particular that the below described properties mortgaged to the Secured Creditor, State Bank of India, the physical possession of which have been taken by the Authorized Officer of State Bank of India, being the Secured Creditor, will be sold on “As is where is”, “As is what is”, and “Whatever there is” basis on 18.03.2021 for recovery of Rs. 16,68,79,760/- (Rupees Sixteen Crore Sixty Eight Lakh Seventy Nine Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty only) as on 22.02.2021 with further interest and costs due to the State Bank of India, Stressed Assets Management Branch, Bangalore from the Borrower(s) M/s Sri Murari Oil Industries Pvt Ltd., having its address at Sy No. -
Gangavathi Bar Association : Gangavathi Taluk : Gangavathi District : Koppal
3/17/2018 KARNATAKA STATE BAR COUNCIL, OLD KGID BUILDING, BENGALURU VOTER LIST POLING BOOTH/PLACE OF VOTING : GANGAVATHI BAR ASSOCIATION : GANGAVATHI TALUK : GANGAVATHI DISTRICT : KOPPAL SL.NO. NAME SIGNATURE RAMACHARYA MYS/110/62 1 S/O RAGHAVENDRACHAR AYODHYA RAYAR MATH STREET . GANGAVATHI KOPPAL 583227 REDDY SHIVARADDI BASANAGOUDA MYS/261/74 S/O BASANAGOUDA 2 NEAR BUS STAND, CHANNABASAVA NIVAS, VIVEKANANDA COLONY, GANGAVATHI KOPPAL GUTTI BAVASAB HONNURSAB KAR/184/75 3 S/O HONNUR SAB RAYAR STREET GANGAVATHI KOPPAL 583 227 PATIL SIDDANAGOUDA SHANKARA GOUDA KAR/198/75 4 S/O SHANKARGOWDA NEAR BASAVANNA CIRCLE , GANGAVATHI KOPPAL 583 227 1/59 3/17/2018 BENEHMATTI MALLAPPA CHANDRAPPA KAR/259/75 S/O CHANDRAPPA 5 SHRISHAILA NIVAS, SATYANARAYAN PET, SIDDIKERI ROAD GANGAVATHI KOPPAL 583227 PATIL NAGANAGOUDA KAR/310/75 6 S/O LINGAN GOWDA VIVEKANANDCOLONY , BEHIND BUS STAND GANGAVATHI KOPPAL 583227 HALASAMUDRA DODDAPPA ADAPPA KAR/200/76 S/O ADAPPA HALASAMUDRA 7 H. NO. 6-4-54/16 ,SAPTAGIRI ANEGUNDI ROAD , VIRUPAPUR GANGAVATHI KOPPAL 583 227 TURAVIHAL DEVARAJ TIPPANNA KAR/293/76 S/O TIPPANNA 8 'LAXMI VENKATESHWARA NILAYA', WARD NO3, JAYANAGAR , MNM SCHOOL ROAD CROSS . GANGAVATHI KOPPAL 583227 DESAI AMARESHWAR CHIDAMBAR RAO KAR/231/77 S/O CHIDAMBERRA DESAI 9 AMARESHVAR KREEPA, VIJAYANAGARA COLONY GANGAVATHI KOPPAL 2/59 3/17/2018 ONIMANI RAGHAVENDRA REDDY PAMPA REDDY KAR/350/77 S/O PAMPA REDDY ONIMANI 10 SRI NEELAKANTESHWARA COLONY , BALGER ONI NEAR, PANDURANGA TEMPLE , WARD NO 25 GANGAVATHI KOPPAL 583 227 NEREBENCHI RAJASAHEB KHADANASAHEB KAR/142/79 -
KARNATAKA BANK LTD.Pdf
STATE DISTRICT BRANCH ADDRESS CENTRE IFSC CONTACT1 CONTACT2 CONTACT3 MICR_CODE D.NO.13-3-304,IST FLOOR THAKAI TOWERS,RAILWAY FEEDER ROAD, ananthapur ANDHRA ANANTAPUR, ANANTAPU 08554 @ktkbank.c PRADESH ANANTAPUR Ananthapur PIN=515001 R KARB0000025 244226 9573764578 om 515052002 17-3-632/4,IST FLOOR,JEELANI COMPLEX,K L hindupur@ ANDHRA ROAD,HINDUPUR, 08556 ktkbank.co PRADESH ANANTAPUR Hindupur, A.P. PIN=515201 HINDUPUR KARB0000327 222242 9440683098 m 515052102 5-172,GUPTA'S BUILDING,TUMKUR BELLARY madakasira ANDHRA ROAD,MADAKASIRA, MADAKASIR 08493 @ktkbank.c PRADESH ANANTAPUR Madakshira PIN=515301 A KARB0000489 288424 9440888424 om 515052662 13/256,KANCHANI COMPLEX,C-B tadapathri ANDHRA ROAD,TADPATRI, 08558 @ktkbank.c PRADESH ANANTAPUR Tadapatri, AP PIN=515411 TADPATRI KARB0000760 226988 9490180175 om 515052402 OPP.PUSHPANJALI TALKIES MADAKASIRA ANDHRA ROAD,AGALI., 08493 agali@ktkb PRADESH ANANTAPUR AGALI PIN=515311 AGALI KARB0000014 284827 9014244685 ank.com 515052663 FIRST FLOOR,BELLARY KANEKAL ROAD,KANEKAL(S.O) bommanah ANDHRA ,BOMMANAHAL BOMMANHA 08495 al@ktkbank PRADESH ANANTAPUR BOMMANHAL POST., PIN=515871 L KARB0000092 258721 9449595572 .com 515052562 E B S R COMPLEX,GROUND FLOOR,19-8- 85,RAYALA- CHERUVU ANDHRA ROAD,TIRUPATI, 0877 tirupati@ktk PRADESH CHITTOOR Tirupati PIN=517501 TIRUPATI KARB0000765 2241356 9989136599 bank.com 517052002 D.NO.42/199-7,NGO’S COLONY, R.T.C.BUS STAND ROAD, CUDDAPAH -516001 cuddapah ANDHRA CUDDAPAH DIST. 08562 @ktkbank.c PRADESH CUDDAPAH Cuddapah, A.P. , PIN=516001 CUDDAPAH KARB0000151 241782 9491060570 om 516052002 D NO 34-1-13,IST FLOOR,SRI KRISHNA KIRTHI COMPLEX,TEMPLE kakinada@ ANDHRA EAST STREET,KAKINADA, 0884 ktkbank.co PRADESH GODAVARI Kakinada , AP PIN=533001 KAKINADA KARB0000429 2340257 9866499454 m 533052002 DOOR NO.46-11- 31,OPP.TOBACO BOARD OFFICE,DANAVAIPET rajahmundr ANDHRA EAST A,RAJAHMUNDRY, RAJAHMUN 0883 y@ktkbank. -
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Annexure I Annexure II ' .!'r ' .tu." "ffi* Government of Maharashtra, Directorate of Geology and Mining, "Khanij Bhavan",27, Shivaji Nagar, Cement Road, Nagpur-,1.10010 CERTIFICATE This is hereby certified that the mining lease granted to ]Ws Minerals & Metals over an area 27.45.20 Hec. situated in village Redi, Taluka Vengurla, District- Sindhudurg has no production of mineral since its originally lease deed execution. This certificate is issued on the basis of data provided by the District Collectorate, Sindhudurg. Mr*t, Place - Nagpur Director, Date - l1109/2020 Directorate of Geology and Mining, Government of Maharashtra, Nagpur 'ffi & r6nrr arn;r \k{rc sTrnrr qfrT6{ rtqailEc, ttufrg Qs, rr+at', fula rl-c, ffi qm, - YXo oqo ({lrr{ fF. osRe-?eao\e\\ t-m f. oeit-tlqqeqr f-+d , [email protected], [email protected]!.in *-.(rffi rw+m-12,S-s{r.r- x/?ol./ 26 5 5 flfii6- tocteo?o yfr, ll lsepzolo ifuflRirrs+ew, I J 1r.3TrvfdNfu{-{r rrs. \ffi-xooolq fus-q ti.H m.ffi, tu.frgq,l ffi ql* 1s.yr t ffiTq sF<-qrartq-qrsrufl -srd-d.. vs1{ cl fu€I EFro.{ srfffi, feqi,t fi q* fr.qo7o1,7qoqo. rl enqd qx fl<ato lq/os/?o?o Bq-tn Bqqri' gr{d,rr+ f frflw oTu-s +.€, r}.t* ar.ffi, fii.fufli ++d sll tir.xq t E'fr-qrqr T6 c$ Efurqgr tTer<ir+ RctsTcr{r :-err+ grd ;RrerrqTEkT squrq-d qT€t{d df,r{ +'t"qra *a eG. Tr6qrl :- irftf,fclo} In@r- t qr.{qrroi* qrqi;dqrf,q I fc.vfi.firqr|. -
Dalit Movements in Hyderabad Karnataka Region – a Sociological Study
© 2017 JETIR June 2017, Volume 4, Issue 6 www.jetir.org (ISSN-2349-5162) Dalit Movements in Hyderabad Karnataka Region – A Sociological Study *K.M.Chandrakantha, Asst Professor, Govt First Grade College, Siruguppa. **Dr.Rajendraprasad.N.L, Asst Professor, VSK University, Ballari. Abstract Dalits in Karnataka were not only poor and landless but they remained relatively uneducated. One of the earliest ways that was invented by the landlords to subjugate the Dalits was to make them landless. As a result of this Dalits began to depend upon their labouring capacity. Many of them became bonded labourers in Karnataka and that became a family occupation. In the hands of the land lords, Dalits were ill-treated not only as untouchables but also as bonded labourers. In some regions Dalits enjoyed a space, however minimal, distinctive to themselves and in some regions which came under colonial influences such a space gradually emerged for them. Dalits in Karnataka were not fortunate in this regard.Culturally Dalits in Karnataka share all the features which make their status low as elsewhere. Food habits like consuming left-over food, eating the meat of dead cow, and dress habits mark the Dalits of Karnataka as different from others. Besides, all the changes that have taken place in the conditions of the Dalits have not altered these conditions significantly. Their presence in the world of literature is relatively a late arrival as compared to Maharashtra. The advent of the British has had a different impact with regard to Dalits in Karnataka. As the K.K. Kalvekar report says the Brahmans, even though they were small in number, had dominated all the sectors opened by the British to Indians.