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POPULATION PROFILE OF Raichur Dist AS PER 2011 CENSUS Total SC ST Sl No Name of the Village % % Population Population Population 1 Raichur 1928812 400933 20.79 367071 19.03 2 Raichur 1438464 313581 21.80 334023 23.22 3 Raichur 490348 87352 17.81 33048 6.74 4 Lingsugur 385699 89692 23.25 65589 17.01 5 Lingsugur 297743 72732 24.43 60393 20.28 6 Lingsugur 87956 16960 19.28 5196 5.91 7 Upanhal 514 9 1.75 100 19.46 8 Ankanhal 472 111 23.52 6 1.27 9 Tondihal 1270 93 7.32 33 2.60 10 Mallapur 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 11 Halkawatgi 1718 483 28.11 19 1.11 12 Palgal Dinni 578 161 27.85 30 5.19 13 Tumbalgaddi 423 58 13.71 16 3.78 14 Rampur 531 131 24.67 0 0.00 15 Nagarhal 3880 904 23.30 182 4.69 16 Bhogapur 773 281 36.35 6 0.78 17 Baiyapur 1331 504 37.87 16 1.20 18 Khairwadgi 2044 655 32.05 225 11.01 19 Bandisunkapur 479 9 1.88 16 3.34 20 Bommanhal 1108 221 19.95 4 0.36 21 Sajjalagudda 1100 73 6.64 436 39.64 22 Komnur 779 79 10.14 111 14.25 23 Lukkihal(Big) 646 339 52.48 0 0.00 24 Lukkihal(Small) 921 182 19.76 5 0.54 25 Uppar Nandihal 1151 94 8.17 58 5.04 26 Killar Hatti 1413 490 34.68 0 0.00 27 Ashihal 2162 1775 82.10 150 6.94 28 Advibhavi (Mudgal) 1531 130 8.49 253 16.53 29 Kannapur Hatti 2250 791 35.16 117 5.20 30 Mudgal(Rural) 2235 1271 56.87 21 0.94 31 Jantapur 1150 262 22.78 0 0.00 32 Yerdihal(Khurd) 703 76 10.81 29 4.13 33 Yerdihal(Big) 887 355 40.02 54 6.09 34 Amdihal 2736 886 32.38 10 0.37 35 Bellihal 476 38 7.98 34 7.14 36 Kansavi 1778 395 22.22 83 4.67 37 Adapur 1022 228 22.31 126 12.33 38 Komlapur 951 59 6.20 79 8.31 39 Ramatnal 853 81 9.50 55 -
Journal 16Th Issue
Journal of Indian History and Culture JOURNAL OF INDIAN HISTORY AND CULTURE September 2009 Sixteenth Issue C.P. RAMASWAMI AIYAR INSTITUTE OF INDOLOGICAL RESEARCH (affiliated to the University of Madras) The C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation 1 Eldams Road, Chennai 600 018, INDIA September 2009, Sixteenth Issue 1 Journal of Indian History and Culture Editor : Dr.G.J. Sudhakar Board of Editors Dr. K.V.Raman Dr. Nanditha Krishna Referees Dr. A. Chandrsekharan Dr. V. Balambal Dr. S. Vasanthi Dr. Chitra Madhavan Published by Dr. Nanditha Krishna C.P.Ramaswami Aiyar Institute of Indological Research The C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation 1 Eldams Road Chennai 600 018 Tel : 2434 1778 / 2435 9366 Fax : 91-44-24351022 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.cprfoundation.org ISSN : 0975 - 7805 Layout Design : R. Sathyanarayanan & P. Dhanalakshmi Sub editing by : Mr. Narayan Onkar Subscription Rs. 150/- (for 2 issues) Rs. 290/- (for 4 issues) 2 September 2009, Sixteenth Issue Journal of Indian History and Culture CONTENTS Prehistoric and Proto historic Strata of the Lower Tungabhadra Region of Andhra Pradesh and Adjoining Areas by Dr. P.C. Venkatasubbiah 07 River Narmada and Valmiki Ramayana by Sukanya Agashe 44 Narasimha in Pallava Art by G. Balaji 52 Trade between Early Historic Tamilnadu and China by Dr. Vikas Kumar Verma 62 Some Unique Anthropomorphic Images Found in the Temples of South India - A Study by R. Ezhilraman 85 Keelakarai Commercial Contacts by Dr. A.H. Mohideen Badshah 101 Neo trends of the Jaina Votaries during the Gangas of Talakad - with a special reference to Military General Chamundararaya by Dr. -
Tanks of Kamalapura Dr
Aayushi International Interdisciplinary Research Journal (AIIRJ) UGC Approved Sr.No.64259 Vol - V Issue-IV APRIL 2018 ISSN 2349-638x Impact Factor 4.574 Tanks of Kamalapura Dr. Nagaveni A. 18th ward, Manmathkeri Kamalapur-583 221 Hosapete Taluk, Ballari Dist. Water is the most precious gift of nature. It is found everywhere and the other name of it is life because it is the basis of fluid element of living organisms. We find water in tanks, ponds, wells, rivers, rains, and springs. Almost three-fourth of the earth is water. We should conserve and save water so as to protect the water environment. Historians have researched that building tanks was in existence prior to the reign of Kadamba Dynasty in Karnataka.1 There was an age when the rivers flowed clean and free, when the tanks and lakes in Karnataka were brimming with glistening water and when there were no droughts and water shortage. Those were the times of the Vijayanagara Empire, when the 15th century kings made sure their subjects never went thirsty in the searing heat and had enough water to farm their fields and reap a bountiful harvest. The glorious age has gone and all that remains are crumbling inscriptions and plaques to remind us of the wisdom of the ancient rulers, who knew that the welfare of their people started with providing them something as basic as water. An inscription named after Lakshmidhara, a minister dating back to the period of Proudhadevaraya, recounts how a mother tells her kid, “Kereyum kattisu, baviyum savesu, devagaram madisu, sajjereyolu silukida anatharannu rakshisu” (build tanks, dig wells, make temples and protect those orphans/slaves caught in the vicious circle). -
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 -
Legend Shingrahalli Satturu
Village Map of Ballari District, Karnataka µ Thasalakudlura Maturu Vatthumuravani Hachholli Beeravalli Kallukutiginahalu Basarahalli Honnarahalli Chikkabellary HalumuravaniAkkathangerahalu Halekote Halekota Byragamadhinni Seedharagudda Kotthalachintha Gubbihalu Kesarakona Kudadharahalu HACHCHOLLI Ravihalu Bommalapura Nagalapura Mittesugura Bagewadi Matradhinni VenkatapuraNagarahalu Kuruvalli Agasanura Alabanuru Bagewadi Gajaginahalu T.Rampura Bevinamarada-Suguru Karchiganura Nadanga Dhesanuru Ibrahimapura Itgihalu Thondehalu SIRUGUPPA Janakanura Siraguppa Siraguppa Raravi Siraguppa Baggura Kenchanagudda Devalapura Saliganuru Araliganuru Kotehalu Herakallu Bandralu Manjinahalu K.Suguru Herakallu Halekote Poppanahalu (Inam) Hirehalu Siraguppa Nittura ThekkalakoteUpparahosahalli Mudhenura K.Belagallu Udegola Upparahosahalli Thekkalakote Balakundhi Mylapura Kenchagarabelagal TEKKALAKOTE Nadavi Boodhiguppa Balakundhi Kuriganuru Boodhiguppa M.Sugura Malapura Mannuru KARURU Matasugura Gosabalu Muddatanuru Byrapura Itagi Sirageri Utthanuru Siddaramapura Karura Belagoduhalu Sanapura Havinahalu Yammiganuru Uluru Muddhapura (2) Dasapura Belagoduhalu Aralihalli Dharura Gundiganuru Syanavasapura H.Veerapura Konchigeri Kyadhagihalu Hagalura Kampli Thalura Kampli Kampli Nalludi Chitakinahalu H.Hosahalli Yammiganuru Genikehalu Somalapura Ramasagara Muddhapura (10) Mushtagatti Sindhigeri Karikeri Chananahalu Bukkasagar Hirehadagali Kampli Devasamudra Chikka Jayaganuru Kurugodu Bukkasagar K.Thimmalapura Hire Jayaganuru Gutthiganuru Byluru KallukambaLakshmipura -
Rural Water Supply 07-08 Action Plan
PANCHAYAT RAJ ENGINEERING DIVISION, RAICHUR PROFORMA FOR ACTION PLAN 2007-08 Present water supply Proposed water supply status Scheme Expendi Sl Estimate Gram Panchayat Village/ Habitation ture as on No cost LPCD Taluk TOTAL District 31-3-2007 Remarks HP HP OWS OWS PWSS PWSS MWSS MWSS MWSS MWSS MWSS MWSS for recharging for Supply Levelof Population 2001 Population 2007 Population Amount required Amount required Amount PWSS R/A PWSS MWSSR/A Single phase Single Single phase Single 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011121314151617181920212223 24 25 26 SPILLOVER FOR 2007-08 (STATE SECTOR) 1 RCR RCR Yapaldinni Naradagadde 30 34 3.00 1.77 - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 1.23 0.00 1.23 Completed 2 RCR RCR Marchetal Pesaldinni 97 107 2.00 0.00 - - 1 - - 114 - - - - - - 1 2.00 0.00 2.00 C-99 In progress 3 RCR RCR Matmari Heerapur 2575 2884 1.25 0.00 1 1 7 - - 40 - A - - - - - 1.25 0.00 1.25 In progress 4 RCR RCR Gillesugur Duganur 1375 1540 2.00 0.00 - 1 4 - - 26 - - - A - - - 2.00 0.00 2.00 C-99 In progress 5 RCR RCR J.Venkatapur Gonal 952 1066 4.50 0.24 - 1 3 - - 30 - - - A - - - 4.26 0.00 4.26 In progress 6 RCR RCR Sagamkunta Mamadadoddi 1125 1260 4.00 0.00 - 1 4 - - 15 - - - R - - - 4.00 0.00 4.00 S.B In progress 7 RCR RCR Kalmala Kalmala 5797 6493 1.00 0.00 2 1 8 - - 23 - A - - - - - 1.00 0.00 1.00 C-99 Completed 8 RCR RCR Mamdapur Nelhal 2242 2511 0.35 0.00 1 1 1 - 1 31 - A - - - - - 0.35 0.00 0.35 S.B- Completed 9 RCR RCR Idapanur Idapanur 4934 5526 4.00 0.00 2 - 8 - - 21 - R - - - - - 4.00 0.00 4.00 S.B In progress 10 RCR RCR Kamalapur Manjarla 1463 1639 1.00 -
Vijayanagara
MLA Constituency Name Mon Aug 24 2015 Vijayanagara Elected Representative :M. Krishnappa Political Affiliation :Indian National Congress Number of Government Schools in Report :111 KARNATAKA LEARNING PARTNERSHIP This report is published by Karnataka Learning Partnership to provide Elected Representatives of Assembly and Parliamentary constituencies information on the state of toilets, drinking water and libraries in Government Primary Schools. e c r s u k o o S t o r e l e B i t o a h t t t T e i e W l l i n i W g o o o y y n T T i r r m k s a a s r r l m y n r i b b i o o r i i District Block Cluster School Name Dise Code C B G L L D BELLARY HOSPET 15TH WARD, GHPS B.R.C.S. 29120506408 Tap Water HOSPET BELLARY HOSPET 15TH WARD, GHPS TAGORE KOUL PETE HPT 29120506424 Tap Water HOSPET BELLARY HOSPET 15TH WARD, GHPS B T R NAGAR HPT 29120507805 Others HOSPET BELLARY HOSPET 15TH WARD, GHPS KALLA HALLI 29120503301 Others HOSPET BELLARY HOSPET 15TH WARD, GLPS VALMIKI HPT 29120506448 Tap Water HOSPET BELLARY HOSPET 15TH WARD, GLPS GOSAYI CAMP HPT 29120506415 Tap Water HOSPET BELLARY HOSPET 15TH WARD, GLPS KANAVIRAYANA GUDI RAJAPUR 29120504901 Tap Water HOSPET BELLARY HOSPET 15TH WARD, GLPS RAJAPURA HOSPET 29120506472 Tap Water HOSPET BELLARY HOSPET 15TH WARD, GULPS SARDAR MOHOLLA 29120506486 Tap Water HOSPET BELLARY HOSPET 15TH WARD, PMRSGMHPS 15TH WARD NEHRU 29120506433 Well HOSPET COLONY HPT BELLARY HOSPET AMBEDKAR,J.RD.HPT. -
Jim G. Shaffer
Jim G. Shaffer Department of Anthropology, Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 44106-7125 Telephone: 216-368-2267 / Fax: 216-368-5334 / E-mail: [email protected] Webpage: https://anthropology.case.edu/faculty/jim-shaffer/ i. PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION Arizona State University Anthropology B.A., 1965 (Honors) Arizona State University Anthropology M.A., 1967 University of Wisconsin Anthropology Ph.D., 1972 ii. PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 1980 – present Associate Professor, Case Western Reserve University 1972 Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve University iii. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Books, Monographs and Dissertation 1978 Shaffer, J.G. Prehistoric Baluchistan: With Excavation Report on Said Qala Tepe. Delhi: B.R. Publishing Corp. 1972 Shaffer, J.G. Prehistoric Baluchistan: A Systematic Approach. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Anthropology, Madison: University of Wisconsin. 1971 Shaffer, J.G. Arizona U: 2:29 (ASU): A Honaki Phase Site on the Lower Verde River, Arizona. M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Tempe: Arizona State University. Refereed Journal Articles 2013 Shaffer, J.G. and D. A. Lichtenstein. “The Harappan Diaspora.” Vedic Venues 2:248-268. 1998 Shaffer, J.G., Ann S. DuFresne, M.L. Shivashankar and Balasubramanya. "A Preliminary Analysis of Microblades, Blade Cores and Lunates from Watgal: A Southern Neolithic Site." Man and Environment 23(2):17-43. 1995 Shaffer, J.G., D.V. Deavaraj, C.S. Patil, and Balasubramanya. "The Watgal Excavations: An Interim Report." Man and Environment 20(2):57-74. 1986 Shaffer, J.G. "The Archaeology of Baluchistan: A Review." Newsletter of Baluchistan Studies 3(Summer 1986):63-111. 1 1982 Shaffer, J.G. Comment on J.R. Alden's "Trade and Politics in Proto-Elamite Iran." Current Anthropology 23(6):635. -
District Irrigation Plan
DISTRICT IRRIGATION PLAN CHIKKAMAGALURU Prepared by JOINT DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE, CHIKKAMAGALURU JULY - 2016 i | Page FOREWORD Chikkamagaluru district has been foreign exchange earner for the country for ages, through its dominating position in production, processing and trading of Coffee and other plantation products. Lately it is gaining the name of Pepper Kingdom, owing to the immense increase in earnings by this product in the district. Although per capita income is around 1.18 lakhs, disparities within the population is highly visible, mostly due to the fact that bulk of district GDP comes from Services sector like, Exports, Trade, Banking and Hospitality sector, in which larger population does not participate. The three distinctly different agro-climatic zones of the district also contribute to income disparities in the rural areas, with a sparsely populated hilly and Malnad region, that contribute income from plantations have a higher per capita earning than the plains of Central dry zone of Kadur taluk and Southern Transitional Zone of Tarikere and eastern parts of Chikkamagaluru taluk. High rainfall of Malnad region varying between 1900 mm to 3500 mm and scanty rains in Kadur and Tarikere taluks between 600 mm and 700 mm not only cause income disparities, but also challenges in distribution of water for agriculture and domestic use purposes, so much so some of the villages in high rainfall zone and scanty rainfall regions face drinking water issues in summer. The district has seized the Prime Minister’s Krishi Sinchayee Yojana as an opportunity to plan for better use of rain water for agriculture, domestic, livestock, industrial and other uses. -
Ground Water Year Book of Karnataka State 2015-2016
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY No. YB-02/2016-17 GROUND WATER YEAR BOOK OF KARNATAKA STATE 2015-2016 CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD SOUTH WESTERN REGION BANGALORE NOVEMBER 2016 GROUND WATER YEAR BOOK 2015-16 KARNATAKA C O N T E N T S SL.NO. ITEM PAGE NO. FOREWORD ABSTRACT 1 GENERAL FEATURES 1-10 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Physiography 1.3. Drainage 1.4. Geology RAINFALL DISTRIBUTION IN KARNATAKA STATE-2015 2.1 Pre-Monsoon Season -2015 2 2.2 South-west Monsoon Season - 2015 11-19 2.3 North-east Monsoon Season - 2015 2.4 Annual rainfall 3 GROUND WATER LEVELS IN GOA DURING WATER YEAR 20-31 2015-16 3.1 Depth to Ground Water Levels 3.2 Fluctuations in the ground water levels 4 HYDROCHEMISTRY 32-34 5 CONCLUSIONS 35-36 LIST OF FIGURES Fig. 1.1 Administrative set-up of Karnataka State Fig. 1.2 Agro-climatic Zones of Karnataka State Fig. 1.3 Major River Basins of Karnataka State Fig. 1.4 Geological Map of Karnataka Fig. 2.1 Pre-monsoon (2015) rainfall distribution in Karnataka State Fig. 2.2 South -West monsoon (2015) rainfall distribution in Karnataka State Fig. 2.3 North-East monsoon (2015) rainfall distribution in Karnataka State Fig. 2.4 Annual rainfall (2015) distribution in Karnataka State Fig. 3.1 Depth to Water Table Map of Karnataka, May 2015 Fig. 3.2 Depth to Water Table Map of Karnataka, August 2015 Fig. 3.3 Depth to Water Table Map of Karnataka, November 2015 Fig. 3.4 Depth to Water Table Map of Karnataka, January 2016 Fig. -
Man and Environment Man and Environment Abstracts
Man and Environment AbstractsAbstractsAbstracts VVolumeolume XX, No. 1 ((JanuaryJanuaryJanuaryJanuary----JuneJuneJuneJune 199519951995)1995))) Indigenous Perceptions of the Past R.N. Mehta R. N. Mehta, Man and Environment XX(1): 1-6 [1995] ME-1995-1A01 Ancient Cities of Bihar in Archaeology and Literature B.P. Sinha B.P. Sinha, Man and Environment XX(1): 7-20 [1995] ME-1995-1A02 The Early Stone Age of Pakistan: a Methodological Review R.W. Dennell Prehistorians and their scientific colleagues often disagree over the results of archaeological and geological field-work. This is especially so when research teams have worked in the same area and on the same material, but at different times. A good example is the Soan Valley of northern Pakistan, investigated by de Terra and Paterson in the 1930s, and Rendell and Dennell in the 1980s. Both teams attempted to establish a chronological framework for the Early Palaeolithic, but their results are wholly irreconcilable. This paper explores the reasons why, and argues that these differences arose primarily because of the prior expectations of each team. De Terra and Rendell began with fundamentally different preconceptions about the structure of the Pleistocene, the stability of land surfaces, and the validity of long distance correlations. Likewise, Paterson and Dennell each began with profoundly divergent views on the structure of the Early Palaeolithic, and the significance of lithic variability. Crucially, these differences originated well before field-work was even commenced. Field-work must therefore be evaluated within its wider intellectual framework. If researchers begin with radically different assumptions, they are likely to end with incompatible results, and attempts to reconcile those differences are unlikely to be successful. -
Dist Name Block Name Name of the School Update the Contact No. Of
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Karnataka List of 335 schools(Balance of 2010-11 School list) for procuring computers during 2011-12 Update the SI.NO Dist Name Block Name Name of the School Contact No. of HM/AM/school 1 Belgaum Khanapur 1 MHPS Halaga 9740958019 2 2 MHPS amate 08336-266845 3 Chikkodi Athani 3 KHPS Darur 9590948610 4 Bagalkot Jamkhandi 1 HPS Kadapatti 5 2 HPS chikkalaki 6 3 KGS Hipparagi 7 4 HPS Yaragatti 8 Mudhol 5 HPS Bhantanur 9 Badami 6 HPS Khyad 10 Bagalkot 7 HPS Chikkashellikeri 11 8 KGS Rampur RC 12 Hungund 9 HPS Aihole 13 10 MPS Nagur 14 Bilagi 11 HPS Chikkalagundi 15 12 HPS Heggur 16 Bijapur Bijapur Rural 1 GHPS Hanchinal PM 9980987634 17 2 GHPS Bellubbi 9972921864 18 Indi 3 GMLAMPS Nimbal KD 9591095842 19 Sindgi 4 GHPS Hanchinal 9740724328 20 5 GUBHPS Balaganur 9901243775 21 B Bagevadi 6 GHPS Chimmalagi 9980500070 22 7 GHPS Huvinahipparagi 9008192254 23 Muddebihal 8 GHPS Bhantnur 9449951002 24 9 GKBHPS Geddalamari 9880622627 25 Chadachan 10 GHPS Shiradon 9741434635 26 11 GHPS Inchageri 9663118938 27 Gulbarga Afzalpur 1 HPS Chawadapur 28 Aland 2 HPS Kudaki 29 3 HPS V.K. Salagar 30 4 HPS Savaleshwar 31 Chincholli 5 HPS Chandrampalli 9448594717 32 6 HPS Shadipur 33 Chitapur 7 HPS Mangalgi 9986836232 34 8 HPS Allur (K) 9845644068 35 Gulbarga North 9 MPS Vijayanagar Colony 36 Gulbarga South 10 HPS Fartabad Urdu 9902425725 37 Jevargi 11 HPS Kakhandaki 38 12 HPS Aurad 39 Yadgiri Shahpur 1 GHPS Maddaraki 9980830398 40 2 GHPS Ganga Nagar Halisagar 9980034463 41 3 GHPS Halagera 9845990707 42 4 GHPS Urdu Khavaspur 9900393124 43 5