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Kunigal-Taluk.Pdf , ¸ÀA¥ÀÄl -155 ೆಂಗಳರು, ಗುರುಾರ ,25, ಜೂ, 2020(ಆಾಢs 4, ಶಕವಷ೵ ೧೯೪2) ¸ÀAaPÉ 26 Volume - 155 Bengaluru, THURSDAY,25,JUNE,2020(Ashadha,4,ShakaVarsha 1942) Issue 26 ¨sÁUÀ 4J gÁdåzÀ «zsÉÃAiÀÄPÀUÀ¼À ªÀÄvÀÄÛ CªÀÅUÀ¼À ªÉÄÃ¯É ¥Àj²Ã®£Á ¸À«ÄwAiÀÄ ªÀgÀ¢UÀ¼ÀÄ, gÁdåzÀ C¢ü¤AiÀĪÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ DzsÁåzÉñÀUÀ¼ÀÄ, PÉÃAzÀæzÀ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ gÁdåzÀ ±Á¸À£ÀUÀ¼ À ªÉÄÃgÉUÉ gÁdå ¸ÀPÁðgÀªÀÅ ºÉÆgÀr¹zÀ ¸ÁªÀiÁ£Àå ±Á¸À£À§zÀÞ ¤AiÀĪÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ ªÀÄvÀÄ Û gÁeÁåAUÀzÀ ªÉÄÃgÉUÉ gÁdå¥Á®gÀÄ ªÀiÁrzÀ ¤AiÀĪÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ ºÁUÀÆ PÀ£ÁðlPÀ GZÀÒ £ÁåAiÀiÁ®AiÀĪÀÅ ªÀiÁrzÀ ¤AiÀĪÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA No. RD 17 SSM 2019 Karnataka Government Secretariat, M.S. Building, Bengaluru, dt: 03.01.2020 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. Survey Commissioner (Waqfs), Tumakuru District, Tumakuru to the Board in letter No.DC/Wakf/CR/01/19-20, dated:24-07-2019. It is verified and approved by the Administrator, Karnataka State Board of Auqaf on 31-07-2019. The Govt. of Karnataka is hereby notify that the following immovable properties are Waqf properties. 2218 PÀ£ÁðlPÀ gÁdå¥ÀvÀæ, UÀÄgÀĪÁgÀ, 25, ಜೂ, 2020 ¨sÁUÀ 4J Name of the District:TUMAKURU SUBDIVISION: TUMAKURU Name of the Taluk: KUNIGAL Adminis Location and details of Waqf Property tration by Valu Custom/ Name e Year of Gross heredita Sunni & Benefi Scheme Sl. Name & address of (Rs. Creation of Object of Annual ry or / Addres ciaries approved Remarks No. the Waqf institution City/ Sy. No./ Extent in Waqf/C.R. Waqf income scheme Shia s of if any by Board Town/ CTS No./ Sq ft/ Boundaries lakhs No. & Date of Waqf settled Village Khata No. A-G Waqif ) by Court or Board 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 Municipal Khata No. As per CR 411/3496 E: House belongs to Siddiq Sab, 2250 sq ft As 50' X 60' W: House belongs to Rehana per Sketch & Central Majlis-e- Municipal = 3000 Begum, 30 enjoyment Shura, Khata No. Sq. Ft N: Galli, 3000 sq ft Kuniga KSBW/REG/2 Jamia Masjid, Kunigal, 413/3498 S: Road. Muslim Muslim 15.00 By Excess= 750 01 Sunni l 5/TKR/02-03, Masjid Approved Kunigal Town. Municipal Jamath Jamath lakhs Usage sq ft Town dated 3.2.2003 (Addl. Property Khata No. Mecca Masjid) 424/3509 E: House belongs to Venkata Municipal 25' X 30' Ramu, Khatha Khata No. = 750 W: Remainng land of Masjid, 7.5 Effected 425/3510 Sq.ft. N: Galli, S: House belongs to Siddiq Sab. 75.5+62 2 Madina Masjid, E: Road, X KTW/REG/17 (Sunni) Kuniga W: House belongs to Arif Sab, K. No 59.5+44. /TKR/84 Muslim Muslim By Khatha 02 Fort, Sunni l N: Road, 35.75 Masjid 50000/- Approved 194/171 5 dated Jamath Jamath Usage effected Kunigal Town & Town S: House belongs to Nasir Pasha & 2 17.9.1985 Taluk. Abdul Aziz. = 3575 sq ft E: House belongs to Khaleel & Masjid-e-Bilal, Khata No. KSBA/REG/0 Tajunnisa, Janatha Colony, Kuniga 1945/750/ 40' X60’ 2/TKR/2015- W: Road, Muslim Muslim By Deemed Khatha 03 Ward No. 02, Sunni l 331/19 & =2400 24 16, Masjid 208000/- N: Vacant Site belongs to Jamath Jamath Usage approved Effected Bidangere Post, Town 1946/751/ sq ft dated 15-09- Khamrun, Kunigal Town. 332/20 2018 S: House belongs to Habib. ¨sÁUÀ 4J PÀ£ÁðlPÀ gÁdå¥ÀvÀæ, UÀÄgÀĪÁgÀ, 25, ಜೂ, 2020 2219 E: Road, KTW/REG/6/ Sy. No. 00 – W: Land belongs to Muniyappa, TKR/89, 1 Masjid 33/1B2 2.5G N: Land belongs to Basavaiah, dated Jamia Masjid (Sunni) S: Land belongs to Shivanna. 2.12.1989 Santhe Santhemavathur, Muslim Muslim By 04 Sunni mavath 61100 Approved Kasaba Hobli, Jamath Jamath Usage ur E: Road, KBW/REG/8/ Kunigal Taluk Khabrastan Sy.No.47- 00A- W: Govt. Land, TKR/2006-07, Khatha 7.5 & Hissa 4 19G N: Land of Nanjappa, dated effected Eidgah S: Govt. Land. 17.5.2007 Hazrath Gazipeer Shah Dargah, Borasandra KSBW/REG/9 Village, (Handalkoppa 100' X E: Sy no 53 & 7/TKR/2014- Dargah) Borasa Khata No. 75' W: Sy No 53 Muslim Muslim By 05 Sunni 45 15, Dargah 76600 Approved Santhemavathur Post, ndra 120 =7500 N: Sy No 53 Jamath Jamath Usage dated Kasaba Hobli, Sq ft S: Sy No 53 06.05.2015 Kunigal Taluk, Tumakuru Dist. E: Road, W: House belongs to Ghaiban Sab, Property 58' X 45' N: Site belongs to Ayyub & Ghazi Khata No. = 2610 15.66 Masjid Peer Sab, Effected 256 sq ft S: Site belongs to Zubeda Bi & Kareem. E: Sy. No. 16, W: Land belongs to Narayana Macca Masjid, Sunni, Sy. No. 00A- Gowda, KTW (REG) 2 4 As per CR Arekere Village, Areker 17/1A1a3 12G N: Property belongs to Sabu Khan TKR 82-83, Muslim Muslim By Deemed 06 Sunni ------ 20640 Sq ft Kasaba Hobli, e S/o Ahmed Khan, dated Jamath Jamath Usage approved As per Kunigal Taluk. S: Govt. Road. 5.11.1982 enjoyment 00A-20G E: Property belongs to Ameer Khan Khabrastan = 21780 Sq. S/o Basha Khan, Ft. W: Lagu No. 1A, 1A3, Land Excess 1140 00A- Sy. No. 16 belongs to Narayan Gowda, 3.5 Sq. Ft. 08G N: Property belongs to Sabu Khan Khata S/o Ahmed Khan, Effected. S: Govt. Road. 2220 PÀ£ÁðlPÀ gÁdå¥ÀvÀæ, UÀÄgÀĪÁgÀ, 25, ಜೂ, 2020 ¨sÁUÀ 4J Khabrastan, additional Property of Jumma E: Land belongs to Venkatappa, Masjid, Kithna W: Road & land belongs to KBW/REG/19 Sy.No. Muslim Muslim By Deemed Khatha 07 Kithnagamangaala, Sunni gaman 1A-25G Dasappa & Kariappa, 24 /TKR/94-95, Khabrastan - 95/12 Jamath Jamath Usage approved effected Kasaba Hobli, gala N: Land belongs to Shivalingaiah, dated 17/10/95 Kunigal Taluk, S: Torehalla & Lagu No. 94. Tumakuru Dist. E: Remaining land of Gangamma, KBW/REG/11 W: Land belongs to Rangegowda, /TKR/2002- Sy.No 01A- N: Land belongs to Muhammed 23 03, 36/3B 22G Basha, dated S: Land belongs to Mohideen Sab. 24.10.2002 E: Road, KTW/REG/2/ Kithna 53' X 47' W: House belongs to Abdul Samad, TKR/90-91, gaman K.No. 80 = 2491 12.45 Masjid As per N: House belongs to Hussain Sab, dated gala sq ft. 3780 sq ft S: Road. 9.10.1990 As per Bilal Masjid, (Sunni) Sketch & Hussain Sab Palya, Muslim Muslim By Deemed enjoyment 08 Kithnagamangala Post, Sunni 30000/- Jamath Jamath Usage approved 2491 Kasaba Hobli, less= 1289 Kunigal Taluk sq ft E: Land belongs to Nazeer Sab, Hussai Khata Sy. No. 00A- W: Road, Dated n sab 4 Khabrastan Effected. 73 13G N: Land belongs to Hussain Sab, 05.05.79 palya S: Border of Kithnagamangala. E: Property belongs to Muhammed Ali S/o Fazlulla Hussain, W: Property belongs to Samiulla S/o Abdul Sattar, Khata Khabrastan & Idgha Sy.No.80 0A-30G N: Property belongs to Syed 12.00 Khabrastan addl. property of KBW/REG/9/ Effected Habeebulla, Deemed Jamia Masjid, TKR/95-96, Muslim Muslim By 09 Sunni Nittur S: Property belongs to Arif S/o - to be Nittur, dated Jamath Jamath Usage Abdul Razaq, Babu S/o Bajan Sab Approved Kasaba Hobli, & Ziaulla S/o Abdul Salam. 11.12.1995 Kunigal Taluk E: Sy. No. 86, Abdul Razaq, Sy.No. W: Sy.No. 87, Ejaz Pasha, 0-09G 3.00 Khabrastan 85 N: Sy. No. 87, Land of Fazlulla, S: Sy. No. 84, Land of Salam. ¨sÁUÀ 4J PÀ£ÁðlPÀ gÁdå¥ÀvÀæ, UÀÄgÀĪÁgÀ, 25, ಜೂ, 2020 2221 As per CR E: Property belongs to Buden 02A-03G Hussain, As per Sy.No. 01A- W: Remaining land of Sy. No. 18.00 Eidgah Enjoyment 206 07G 199/6, 01A-07G N: Land of Honnamma, Less 00A- S: Land of H. Lakshi Narasimhaiah, 36G, E: Remaining land of Sy. No. 206, Sy. No. W: Sy. No. 199/5, 0A-04G 3.00 Eidgah 199/6 N: Sy. No. 199/5, S: Sy. No. 199/7 E: Road, KTW/19/REG W: House belongs to Abdul /TKR/2005- G.P. No. 00A- Rahman, 2 06, Masjid Masjid-e-Taqwa, 63/62 01G N: Road, dated Kothipur, Kothip Muslim Muslim By Khatha 10 Sunni S: Road. 28.2.2007 75350 Approved Kasaba Hobli, ur Jamath Jamath Usage effected Kunigal Taluq E: Kunigal-Maddhur Road, KBW/REG/35 W: Sy. No. 11, 12 & 14, /TKR/2011- Sy.No. 15 1A-01G 2 Khabrastan N: Sy. No. 10, 12, S: Sy. No. 16, 17 & 18. dated 29.12.11 1) 100' x E: Road, 1.Khata 100' W: House belongs to Doddaiah, 45 No. 353 =10,000 N: Urdu School, As per CR Sq.ft. S: Land belongs to Abdul Khuddus. 787 Sq. Ft. KSBW/REG/1 As per Macca Masjid, 2/TKR/2010- Enjoyment Mallaghatta, Mallag Muslim Muslim By Deemed 11 Sunni 11, Masjid - 1162 Sq. Ft. Kasaba Hobli, hatta 13.6m+1 Jamath Jamath Usage approved Dated Excess 375 Kunigal Taluk. 3.4m X E: House belongs to Sana Sab, 2.Khata 8m W: Road, 21/11/2012 Sq. Ft. 5.22 No.354 2 N: House belongs to Sana Sab, Khatha =1162.0 S: Road. effected 8 Sq.ft 2222 PÀ£ÁðlPÀ gÁdå¥ÀvÀæ, UÀÄgÀĪÁgÀ, 25, ಜೂ, 2020 ¨sÁUÀ 4J As per CR 02-00A.
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