Mandya …Sugar Land of Karnataka Overview

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Load more

Mandya …sugar land of Karnataka Overview The land of sugar and rice, Mandya is a prominent agricultural district, formed in the year 1939. Blessed with the irrigation waters of river Cauvery and Hemavathi, half of the district countryside is lush in various hues of green throughout the year. The other half is dependent on the South-West Monsoons. Paddy and Sugarcane are the main crops of the irrigated region. Ragi, Horsegram are the major crops of dry land agriculture. Agriculture is the main occupation of people in the district. District 4,982 Introduction Area Mandya Headquarter sq. kilometre ► Located at a distance of 90 kms from Bengaluru, capital of Karnataka ► Spread across 7 talukas – Krishnarajpet, 12°13' to 13°04'N Maddur, Malavalli, Mandya, Nagamangala, Annual latitude 700 Srirangapatna and Pandavapura 76°19' to 77°20' E Location Normal millimetres ► Ranks 3rd in Karnataka for its Sericulture longitude Rainfall produce ► Sugar Mills, Jaggery making units, Rice Mills, 35oC Solvent extraction are the prominent Kaveri, Hemavathi, maximum industries of this district Temperature Rivers Shimsha, 20oC Lokapavani, ► Has the oldest sugar factory in Karnataka, minimum Veeravaishnavi with a crushing capacity of 5,000 tons of cane per day ► Has the 1st hydro electric power project in Population 995 India 365 Sex Ratio females per 1,000 persons per sq.km Density ► Sri. Krishnaraja Wodeyar, Dr. Sri. males M.Vishweshwaraiah, Sri. Mirza Mohamed Ismail, Sri. Lenli. C. Kolmen, K.V.Shankaregowda are prominent Population 70.40 personalities directly responsible for the Literacy Rate 18.09 lakhs (as per Census percent development of the State. 2011) Page 2 District Profile : Mandya Economy ► GDDP is INR 24,515 Crore in the year 2014 -15 (at Current Mandya District’s Contribution to GDDP of Karnataka (2014- Prices) 15)- at current prices ► Urbanisation in the district is 17% compared to 39% in the Description INR Crores Contribution state (%) ► Mandya is an agrarian economy with over 50% of the net area Total District GDP 24,515 2.7 under cultivation. ► Commercial Crops, Sugar factories, Milk Processing Units, Primary 4,521 3.7 Paper Mills and Oil extraction contribute to the districts economy Secondary 52,78 2.6 ► Land bank : 2,242 acres of land has been identified as land bank at Mandya, Maddur, Srirangapatna and KR Pet. Tertiary 12,286 2.4 Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka 2016-17 Key Economic Indicator * Provisional figures District Per capita Income (in INR)* 5% Forests 2014-15 42% Cultivable land 2013-14 53% 2012-13 Other land Source: KSDA (raitamitra.kar.nic.in) 0 65,000 1,30,000 Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka Land Utilisation * Provisional figures Page 3 District Profile : Mandya Agriculture Profile Major Crops Area (Ha) under Major Crops • Cereals: Ragi, Paddy, Maize, Jowar Sugarcane 36,678 • Pulses: Cowpea, Green Oilseeds 5,180 gram, Red gram, Tur Vegetables 11,785 • Oilseeds: Groundnut, Fruits Sesame, Castor, Soyabean 4,562 • Commercial crops: Pulses 37,319 Sugarcane Ragi 53,425 Plantation: Coconut, • Maize 4,993 Arecanut • Spices: Tamarind, Coriander, Jowar 1,020 Ginger, Turmeric Paddy 58,487 Vegetables: Tomato, Brinjal, • 0 30,000 60,000 Lady’s finger, Green Chillies, Beans Source: Mandya District at a Glance 2015-16 • Flowers: Jasmine, Key Enablers Crossandra, Chrysanthemum, • Uniform agro- climatic Marigold conditions • Fruits: Sapota, Banana, • Good network of banks and Mango, Guava, Amla financial institutions including SHGs and NGOs • Quality seed and cocoon Thrust Areas production with modern • Crop Diversification automatic and semi-automatic • Hi tech Horticultural Nurseries reeling units • Agro- forestry, bio fuel • Specialised jaggery and plantations coconut markets • Micro irrigation • 343 MT capacity cold storage • Organic farming specially for milk products Page 4 District Profile : Mandya Industry Profile ► 15 Large and Medium Scale Industries with an aggregated Key Players investment of INR 3,003 crores ► Balaji Malts Pvt. Ltd ► 11,933 registered MSME in the district, with an employment of ► Mysugar Ltd. 59,309 people, and investments of INR 52,600 lakhs ► Graphite India Ltd. ► Chamundeshwari Sugars ► With a high presence of MSMEs, 2015-16 saw the registration of Ltd. ► Welspun Corp. Ltd. 1,058 units, with employment of 9,604 people and an investment ► Kleane Pack Ltd. of INR 22,229 lakhs ► Shahi Exports ► Gokuldas Exports ► ICL Sugars •Emerging hub for agro and food processing industries •Ranks 3rd in Karnataka for •Tourism: Key contributor to •Annual production of sugar is sericulture produce the district’s economy as it houses several tourism 26 lakh MT and jiggery is 10 •24,000 ha under mulberry •Handloom cluster in spots lakh MT cultivation Melkote taluka •Engineering based: 2 •35 rice mills, 4 sugar •22 technical centres for the •Strong ecosystem for textile clusters of metalware and factories, and a cluster of development of sericulture jiggery making units with presence of large metal images in •Supports more than 40,000 organisations such as •Sugar mills, rice mills, oil Nagamangala taluka. Also, sericulturists Welspun, Gokaldas, Shahi presence of special zone mills, milk and dairy based Exports, etc. units, edible oil extraction are •Scope for expanding area ndustries, such as upcoming small scale under bivoltine, modern and Ayurveda medicines, tools industries automatic reeling units and dyes, bulb filaments, Agri and etc. allied Sericulture Textiles and Others industries Handloom Page 5 District Profile : Mandya Industry Profile Industrial Infrastructure Major exportable item ► Sugar, Jaggery , Rice, edible Oils, Paper, Milk Products, Solvent extractions 4 Industrial Areas Growth Trend Name Extent ► Emerging hub for Agro & Food processing industries, (acres) Sericulture, Power Generation, Textiles and Handlooms, etc. Gejjalegere 65 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry Toobinakere 110 ► Food Processing , Sugar & Jaggery Factories Somanahalli 135 Anaghallipura 131 200 6 4 4 SLSWCC1 approved 150 111 4 100 2 Projects b/w 2013-14 46 50 1 2 to 2016-17 5 Industrial Estates 177 0 35 0 Name Extent 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 (acres) Investment (in INR crore) No of Projects Mandya Phase I 43, 28 & II 800 3 2 600 SHLCC2 approved Ganjam 35 2 400 projects b/w 2013- Somanahalli 8 200 1 14 to 2016-17 685 0 0 0 Harohalli 8 0 0 0 0 2013-14 2014-150 2015-16 2016-17 Nagamangala 8 Investment (in INR crores) No of Projects 1State Level Single Window Clearance Committee 2State High Level Clearance Committee Page 6 District Profile : Mandya Support Infrastructure Rail ► Connected to Chamarajnagar, Hassan, Bengaluru and other places by rail ► NH 48 and 209 connecting Mangaluru, Bengaluru, Road Dindigul (TN) passes through the district ► 73 kms of NH and 467 kms of SH passes through the district Airport ► KIA is at a distance of 140 kms from the district headquarters ► Other airports include Mangaluru, Hubballi and Chennai ► Nearest seaport is Cochin, 417 kms away. Port ► Other seaports include Chennai and Goa. ► Cauvery, Hemavathi, Shimsha, Lokapavani and Veeravaishnavi are the main rivers ► Major reservoirs are Krishnasagar and Hemavathi Water ► Average demand: 2.75 lakh litres per day (industry), 165 lpcd (domestic) ► Average consumption: 2.75 lakh litres/ day (industry), 135 lpcd (domestic) Power ► Distribution through Chamundeswari Electricity Supply Company Limited (CESC) ► Hydel power projects at Mandagere (3.5 MW), Shivanasamudram (42 MW), Shimsha (17.2 MW), Keelara (2 MW), Malavalli (4.5 MW) Page 7 District Profile : Mandya Social Infrastructure Educational Institutions Schools PU Colleges PES College of General Degree Engineering Colleges Allopathy Hospitals Medical Colleges Primary Health PES Law College Centres Polytechnic Colleges Community Health Centres Engineering Colleges Indian System of Source: Mandya District At A Glance 2015-16 Medicine Hospitals The district has excellent social infrastructure, with a high number of educational institutions and Private Hospitals/ healthcare facilities. Clinics There are opportunities for more technical Source: Mandya District At A Glance 2015-16 institutions to be set up in the district. Healthcare Facilities Page 8 District Profile : Chikkaballapura Tourism Shivanasamudra Falls Krishna Raja Sagara Dam and Brindavan Gardens Waterfalls of the Cauvery river, Popular tourist spot with a garden with a height of 75 m, Location of of exotic flowers Asia’s first Hydro-Electric Power Project Hosa Hulalu Temple Srirangapatna Magnificient example of Hoysala architecture of the thirteenth Home to several monuments from the century. The intricate carvings in time of Tipu Sultan stone depict various images from the Mahabharata and other epics. Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary Basarlu Temple Good and highly ornate specimen Sanctuary which is home to a of Hoysala architecture, built in the variety of birds, both exotic and thirteenth century by Harihara familiar and of crocodiles that Dannayaka, during the rule of the resemble mud banks Hoysala King Narasimha II. Satyagraha Soudha Melkote Shivpura Sacred pilgrim centre known for the Vairamudi festival Monument to mark the freedom struggle at Maddur Page 9 District Profile : Mandya On-going Projects Agri- Infrastructure ►Development of Mega cattle feed Other Projects manufacturing plants- INR 600 crores ► Readymade Garments Textile ►Development of 2000 Mt Cold chain parks- 200 acres storage facility- INR 300 crores ► Granite & Food Processing ►Development of Helath drinks, (Malavalli Taluka)- 350 acres A functional
Recommended publications
  • In Appeal No. 121 of 2016

    In Appeal No. 121 of 2016

    BEFORE THE NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL SOUTHERN ZONE, CHENNAI M.A.Nos.142 and 144 of 2016 (SZ) in Appeal No. 121 of 2016 (SZ) IN THE MATTER OF: Miscellaneous Application No.142 of 2016 Coramandel Sugars Limited, Coromandel Towers, 93, Karpagam Avenue, Santhome High Road, R.A.Puram, Chennai-600 028 Tamil Nadu ... Applicant/Respondent No.3. AND 1. M.D,.Yogesh, S/o.M.S.Deve Gowda, Makavalli Village, Krishnarajapete Taluk, Mandya District, Karnataka - 571 426 ... 1st Respondent /1st Appellant 1 2. Thamme Gowda, S/o.Chennegowda Karoti Village, Kriishnarajapete Talukl, Mandya District, Karnataka - 571 426 ... 2nd Respondent / 2nd Appellant 3. Union of India, Through its Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forests Paryavaran Bhawan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110 003 4. Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, Through its Member Secretary, Parisara Bhavan, Church Street, Bangalore, Karnataka 560 001. 5. Deputy Commissioner, Mandya City, Mandya District, Karnataka ... Respondents Counsel appearing for the Applicant/3rd respondent Mr.P.S.Raman, Senior Counsel for Mr.R.Parthasarathy, Rahul Balaji & Rohan Cherian 2 Counsel appearing for the Respondents: Mr. Clifton D’Rozario & Maitreyi Krishnan for R1 and R2 Mr.G.M.Syed Nurullallh Sherif for R3 Mr.R.Thirunavukkarasu for R4 Miscellaneous Application No.144 of 2016 The Krishnarajapet Taluk Cane Growers Association, rep. by its President Regn.No.DR. Y/Societies/42/151/2016-17 Sri Veerabhadreswara Complex, B.M Road, Kikkeri, Krishnarajapet Taluk, Mandya Disstrrict, Karnataka ... Proposed Party/Applicant Vs. 1. Shri M.D.Yogesh, S/o.Shri M.S.Deve Gowda, Aged Major, 3 Makavalli Village, Krishnarajpet Taluk, Mandya District, Karnataka - 571 426 2.
  • 1 in the High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru

    1 in the High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru

    1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU DATED THIS THE 26th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2016 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE ANAND BYRAREDDY CRIMINAL PETITION NO.6708 OF 2016 Between: 1. Devaraju, S/o Thimmegowda, Aged about 40 years, Kadaballi Village, Bindiganaville Hobli, Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya District – 571 401. 2. Dinesh, S/o Lakshmana Gowda, Aged about 29 years, Kadaballi Village, Bindiganaville Hobli, Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya District – 571 401. 3. Keshavamurthy. K.R., S/o Rajegowda, Aged about 35 years, Kadaballi Village, Bindiganaville Hobli, Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya District – 571 401. 2 4. Vikram, S/o Chandregowda, Aged about 31 years, Cholenahalli Village, Kasaba Hobli, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan District – 573 201. 5. Chandregowda, S/o Thimmegowda, Aged about 50 years, Thuppadalli Village, Hirisave Hobli, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan District – 573 201. 6. Rangaswamy, S/o Doddegowda, Aged about 55 years, Kanuvanagatte Village, Hirisave Hobli, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan District – 573 201. 7. Chikkegowda, S/o Nanjegowda, Aged about 42 years, Bindiganavile Village, Nagamangala Hobli, Mandya District – 571 401. 8. Vasu, S/o Paramesha, Aged about 40 years, Hirisave Village and Hobli, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan District – 573 201. 3 9. Kumar. K., S/o Kannappa, Aged about 36 years, Honnadevihalli Village, Bindiganavile Hobli, Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya District – 571 401. 10. Shivaramu, S/o Narasimhegowda, Aged about 51 years, Alisandra Village, Bindiganavile Hobli, Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya District – 571 401. 11. Manjappa, S/o Moodalagiri, Aged about 33 years, Matighatta Village, Hirisave Hobli, Channarayapatna Taluk, Hassan District – 573 201. 12. Honnegowda. H.K., S/o Kempegowda, Aged about 60 years, Honnadevihalli Village, Bindiganavile Hobli, Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya District – 571 401.
  • LIST of INDIAN CITIES on RIVERS (India)

    LIST of INDIAN CITIES on RIVERS (India)

    List of important cities on river (India) The following is a list of the cities in India through which major rivers flow. S.No. City River State 1 Gangakhed Godavari Maharashtra 2 Agra Yamuna Uttar Pradesh 3 Ahmedabad Sabarmati Gujarat 4 At the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and Allahabad Uttar Pradesh Saraswati 5 Ayodhya Sarayu Uttar Pradesh 6 Badrinath Alaknanda Uttarakhand 7 Banki Mahanadi Odisha 8 Cuttack Mahanadi Odisha 9 Baranagar Ganges West Bengal 10 Brahmapur Rushikulya Odisha 11 Chhatrapur Rushikulya Odisha 12 Bhagalpur Ganges Bihar 13 Kolkata Hooghly West Bengal 14 Cuttack Mahanadi Odisha 15 New Delhi Yamuna Delhi 16 Dibrugarh Brahmaputra Assam 17 Deesa Banas Gujarat 18 Ferozpur Sutlej Punjab 19 Guwahati Brahmaputra Assam 20 Haridwar Ganges Uttarakhand 21 Hyderabad Musi Telangana 22 Jabalpur Narmada Madhya Pradesh 23 Kanpur Ganges Uttar Pradesh 24 Kota Chambal Rajasthan 25 Jammu Tawi Jammu & Kashmir 26 Jaunpur Gomti Uttar Pradesh 27 Patna Ganges Bihar 28 Rajahmundry Godavari Andhra Pradesh 29 Srinagar Jhelum Jammu & Kashmir 30 Surat Tapi Gujarat 31 Varanasi Ganges Uttar Pradesh 32 Vijayawada Krishna Andhra Pradesh 33 Vadodara Vishwamitri Gujarat 1 Source – Wikipedia S.No. City River State 34 Mathura Yamuna Uttar Pradesh 35 Modasa Mazum Gujarat 36 Mirzapur Ganga Uttar Pradesh 37 Morbi Machchu Gujarat 38 Auraiya Yamuna Uttar Pradesh 39 Etawah Yamuna Uttar Pradesh 40 Bangalore Vrishabhavathi Karnataka 41 Farrukhabad Ganges Uttar Pradesh 42 Rangpo Teesta Sikkim 43 Rajkot Aji Gujarat 44 Gaya Falgu (Neeranjana) Bihar 45 Fatehgarh Ganges
  • Mysore Tourist Attractions Mysore Is the Second Largest City in the State of Karnataka, India

    Mysore Tourist Attractions Mysore Is the Second Largest City in the State of Karnataka, India

    Mysore Tourist attractions Mysore is the second largest city in the state of Karnataka, India. The name Mysore is an anglicised version of Mahishnjru, which means the abode of Mahisha. Mahisha stands for Mahishasura, a demon from the Hindu mythology. The city is spread across an area of 128.42 km² (50 sq mi) and is situated at the base of the Chamundi Hills. Mysore Palace : is a palace situated in the city. It was the official residence of the former royal family of Mysore, and also housed the durbar (royal offices).The term "Palace of Mysore" specifically refers to one of these palaces, Amba Vilas. Brindavan Gardens is a show garden that has a beautiful botanical park, full of exciting fountains, as well as boat rides beneath the dam. Diwans of Mysore planned and built the gardens in connection with the construction of the dam. Display items include a musical fountain. Various biological research departments are housed here. There is a guest house for tourists.It is situated at Krishna Raja Sagara (KRS) dam. Jaganmohan Palace : was built in the year 1861 by Krishnaraja Wodeyar III in a predominantly Hindu style to serve as an alternate palace for the royal family. This palace housed the royal family when the older Mysore Palace was burnt down by a fire. The palace has three floors and has stained glass shutters and ventilators. It has housed the Sri Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery since the year 1915. The collections exhibited here include paintings from the famed Travancore ruler, Raja Ravi Varma, the Russian painter Svetoslav Roerich and many paintings of the Mysore painting style.
  • Mandya District Human Development Report 2014

    Mandya District Human Development Report 2014

    MANDYA DISTRICT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2014 Mandya Zilla Panchayat and Planning, Programme Monitoring and Statistics Department Government of Karnataka COPY RIGHTS Mandya District Human Development Report 2014 Copyright : Planning, Programme Monitoring and Statistics Department Government of Karnataka Published by : Mandya Zilla Panchayat, Government of Karnataka First Published : 2014 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form by any means without the prior permission by Zilla Panchayat and Planning, Programme Monitoring and Statistics Department, Government of Karnataka Printed by : KAMAL IMPRESSION # 54, Sri Beereshwara Trust Camplex, SJCE Road, T.K. Layout, Mysore - 570023. Mobile : 9886789747 While every care has been taken to reproduce the accurate data, oversights / errors may occur. If found convey it to the CEO, Zilla Panchayat and Planning, Programme Monitoring and Statistics Department, Government of Karnataka VIDHANA SOUDHA BENGALURU- 560 001 CM/PS/234/2014 Date : 27-10-2014 SIDDARAMAIAH CHIEF MINISTER MESSAGE I am delighted to learn that the Department of Planning, Programme Monitoring and Statistics is bringing out District Human Development Reports for all the 30 Districts of State, simultaneously. Karnataka is consistently striving to improve human development parameters in education, nutrition and health through many initiatives and well-conceived programmes. However, it is still a matter of concern that certain pockets of the State have not shown as much improvement as desried in the human development parameters. Human resource is the real wealth of any State. Sustainable growth and advancement is not feasible without human development. It is expected that these reports will throw light on the unique development challenges within each district, and would provide necessary pointers for planners and policy makers to address these challenges.
  • Time Series Analysis for Water Inflow

    Time Series Analysis for Water Inflow

    Published by : International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT) http://www.ijert.org ISSN: 2278-0181 Vol. 6 Issue 11, November - 2017 Time Series Analysis for Water Inflow Sara Kutty T K* Hanumanthappa M Research Scholar, Computer Applications Department, Rayalaseema University Bangalore University Kurnool, India Bangalore, India Abstract—The main sources of water are natural sources like This paper aims at a time series analysis of Cauvery water in rainwater, oceans, rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, springs etc., and Karnataka. In particular time series of data is plotted to find man-made sources like dams, wells, tube wells, hand-pumps, any possible trend. Using ARIMA model future water inflows canals, etc. Agriculture and plantation depends heavily on water is plotted. We would like to use the data for water and its source is rainfall. Mathematical models are required to management analysis and for model based statistical inference predict future water demand and climate changes. Time series are valuable sources of information that can be consulted for the of environmental systems that account for the need of using characterization of variables in several areas of knowledge. It is prior information, input and model structure uncertainty. In basically a measurement of data taken in chronological order order to analyze the water inflow the average wet weather within a certain time. In hydrology, such series are employed in flow can be estimated from water flow data. Water inflow is water systems management as tools for the hydrological cycle defined as the water other than sanitary wastewater that enters understanding. The purpose of most water quality and stream a sewer system from sources such as roof leaders, flow studies is to point out the information and necessary cellar/foundation drains, yard drains, area drains, drains etc.
  • District Census Handbook, Mandya, Part X-A, B, Series-14,Mysore

    District Census Handbook, Mandya, Part X-A, B, Series-14,Mysore

    CENSUS OF INDIA 1971 S E R I E S-14 MYSORE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK MANDYA DISTRICT PART X-A: TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORY PART X-B: PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT P. PAD MAN A B H A OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS MYSORE 24 12 0 24 ... 72 MILES m1f~CD)U -·!~.r-~=.~~~~!~~==~!;;If"!~ : iii: 20 0 20 40 60 eo 100 klt.OM£TRES ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS, 1971 STA TE BOUNDARY DISTRICT " TALUk " STATE CAPITAL * OISTRICT HEADQUARTERS @ TALUk o T. Naulput - ThirumaI<udIu Naulpur Ho-Hoopct H-HubU ANDHRA PRADESH CHELUVANARA YANA TEMPLE, MELKOTE (Mot{f on the cover) The illustration on the cover page represents the temple dedicated to Krishna as CheluVG­ Pulle-Raya at Melkote town in Mandya district. The temple is a square building of great dimensions but very plain in design. The original name of the principal deity is said to .have been Rama Priya. According to tradition, Lord Narayana of Melkote appeared in a dream to Sri Ramanuja (the 12th century Vaishnava Saint and propounder of the philosophy of Visishtadvait(!) and said to him that He was awaiting him on Yadugiri Hill. Thereupon, v,:ith the assistance of .Hoysala King Vishnu­ vardhana (who had received tapta-mudra from Ramanuja and embraced Vaishnavism) he discovered the idol which lay covered by an ant-hill which he excavated and worshipped. This incident is said to have occurred in the month of Tai in Bahudharaya year. A temple \.vas erected for Lord Narayana over the ant-hill and the installation of tlle image took place in 1100 A.D.
  • Dams-In-India-Cover.Pdf

    Dams-In-India-Cover.Pdf

    List of Dams in India List of Dams in India ANDHRA PRADESH Nizam Sagar Dam Manjira Somasila Dam Pennar Srisailam Dam Krishna Singur Dam Manjira Ramagundam Dam Godavari Dummaguden Dam Godavari ARUNACHAL PRADESH Nagi Dam Nagi BIHAR Nagi Dam Nagi CHHATTISGARH Minimata (Hasdeo) Bango Dam Hasdeo GUJARAT Ukai Dam Tapti Dharoi Sabarmati river Kadana Mahi Dantiwada West Banas River HIMACHAL PRADESH Pandoh Beas Bhakra Nangal Sutlej Nathpa Jhakri Dam Sutlej Chamera Dam Ravi Pong Dam Beas https://www.bankexamstoday.com/ Page 1 List of Dams in India J & K Bagihar Dam Chenab Dumkhar Dam Indus Uri Dam Jhelam Pakal Dul Dam Marusudar JHARKHAND Maithon Dam Maithon Chandil Dam Subarnarekha River Konar Dam Konar Panchet Dam Damodar Tenughat Dam Damodar Tilaiya Dam Barakar River KARNATAKA Linganamakki Dam Sharavathi river Kadra Dam Kalinadi River Supa Dam Kalinadi Krishna Raja Sagara Dam Kaveri Harangi Dam Harangi Narayanpur Dam Krishna River Kodasalli Dam Kali River Basava Sagara Krishna River Tunga Bhadra Dam Tungabhadra River, Alamatti Dam Krishna River KERALA Malampuzha Dam Malampuzha River Peechi Dam Manali River Idukki Dam Periyar River Kundala Dam Parambikulam Dam Parambikulam River Walayar Dam Walayar River https://www.bankexamstoday.com/ Page 2 List of Dams in India Mullaperiyar Dam Periyar River Neyyar Dam Neyyar River MADHYA PRADESH Rajghat Dam Betwa River Barna Dam Barna River Bargi Dam Narmada River Bansagar Dam Sone River Gandhi Sagar Dam Chambal River . Indira Sagar Narmada River MAHARASHTRA Yeldari Dam Purna river Ujjani Dam Bhima River Mulshi
  • Annexure-I LIST and ADDRESSESS of the GOVERNMENT ITI S WHICH ARE IDENTIFIED AS Vtps for WHICH ONE TIME ADVANCE UNDER MES to BE RELEASED ( SDI SCHEME ) SL

    Annexure-I LIST and ADDRESSESS of the GOVERNMENT ITI S WHICH ARE IDENTIFIED AS Vtps for WHICH ONE TIME ADVANCE UNDER MES to BE RELEASED ( SDI SCHEME ) SL

    Annexure-I LIST AND ADDRESSESS OF THE GOVERNMENT ITI s WHICH ARE IDENTIFIED AS VTPs FOR WHICH ONE TIME ADVANCE UNDER MES TO BE RELEASED ( SDI SCHEME ) SL. NAME AND NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE GOVT. ITI PHONE NOS NO. DESIGNATION OF THE OFFICER 1 Sri M N Renukaradhya Govt. ITI , Tumakur Road, Peenya, 080-23379417 Principal-Gr I Bangalore-560 022 2 Sri B. L. Chandra Shekar Govt. ITI (M) , Hosur Road, Bangalore-560 029 080-26562307 Principal-Gr I 3 Sri Ekanath Govt. ITI , Near Stadium , Chitradurga-577 08194-234515 Principal-Gr II 501 4 Sri T. Anjanappa Govt. ITI , Hadadi Road Davanagere-577 005 08192-260192 Principal-Gr I 5 Sri M Sadathulla Baig Govt. ITI , B. E. M.L. Nagara Post, KGF-563 08153-263404 Principal-Gr I 115 6 Sri Yekantha Swamy Govt. ITI (W), Old Momcos Building, , 08182-222254 Principal-Gr II Shimoga-577 202 7 Sri T. K. Kempaiah Govt. ITI , B.H. Road, 0816-2254257 Principal-Gr II Tumkur-572 101 8 Sri H. P. Srikanataradhya Govt. ITI (W), Gundlupet-571 111 08229-222853 Principal-Gr II Chamarajanagara District 9 Smt K. R. Renuka Govt. ITI , Tilak Park Road, 08262-235275 Principal-Gr II Vijayapura, Chickamagalur-577 101 10 Sri Giridhara Saliyana Govt. ITI (W) , Raghu Building Urwa Stores, 0824-2451539 Ashok Nagara Post, II Floor, Mangalore-575 006. Principal-Gr II 11 Sri K. Narayana Murthy Govt. ITI , B. M. Road, 08172-268361 Principal-Gr II Hassan-573 201 12 Sri P. K. Nagaraj Govt. ITI , Madikeri-571 201 08272-228357 Principal-Gr I Kodagu District 13 Sri Syed Amanulla Govt.
  • Water Resource English Cover-2019-20.Cdr

    Water Resource English Cover-2019-20.Cdr

    A Panoramic View of Krishna Raja Sagara Dam, Karnataka GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF JAL SHAKTI DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES RIVER DEVELOPMENT AND GANGA REJUVENATION NEW DELHI ANNUAL REPORT 2019-20 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF JAL SHAKTI DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES RIVER DEVELOPMENT AND GANGA REJUVENATION NEW DELHI Content Sl. No. CHAPTER PAGE NO. 1. OVERVIEW 1-14 2. WATER RESOURCES SCENARIO 17-20 3. MAJOR PROGRAMMES 23-64 4. INTER-STATE RIVER ISSUES 67-71 5. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION 75-81 6. EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE IN WATER RESOURCES SECTOR 85-96 7. ORGANISATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS 99-170 8. PUBLIC SECTOR ENTERPRISES 173-184 9. INITIATIVES IN NORTH EAST 187-194 10. ADMINISTRATION, TRAINING AND GOVERNANACE 197-202 11. TRANSPARENCY 205 12. ROLE OF WOMEN IN WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 206 13. PROGRESSIVE USE OF HINDI 207-208 14. STAFF WELFARE 211-212 15. VIGILANCE 213 16. APPOINTMENT OF PERSONS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS 214 Annexures Sl. No. ANNEXURES PAGE NO. I. ORGANISATION CHART 217 II. STAFF IN POSITION AS ON 31.12.2019 218 III. LIST OF NAMES & ADDRESSES OF SENIOR OFFICERS & HEADS 219-222 OF ORGANISATIONS UNDER THE DEPARTMENT IV. BUDGET AT GLANCE 223-224 V. 225-226 COMPLETED/ ALMOST COMPLETED LIST OF PRIORITY PROJECTS (AIBP WORKS) REPORTED VI. CENTRAL ASSISTANCE & STATE SHARE DURING RELEASED 227 PMKSY 2016-20 FOR AIBP WORKS FOR 99 PRIORITY PROJECTS UNDER VII. CENTRAL ASSISTANCE & STATE SHARE RELEASED DURING 228 UNDER PMKSY 2016-20 FOR CADWM WORKS FOR 99 PRIORITY PROJECTS VIII. 229 UNDER FMP COMPONENT OF FMBAP STATE/UT-WISE DETAILS OF CENTRAL ASSISTANCE RELEASED IX.
  • Bangalore for the Visitor

    Bangalore for the Visitor

    Bangalore For the Visitor PDF generated using the open source mwlib toolkit. See http://code.pediapress.com/ for more information. PDF generated at: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 08:58:04 UTC Contents Articles The City 11 BBaannggaalloorree 11 HHiissttoorryoofBB aann ggaalloorree 1188 KKaarrnnaattaakkaa 2233 KKaarrnnaattaakkaGGoovv eerrnnmmeenntt 4466 Geography 5151 LLaakkeesiinBB aanngg aalloorree 5511 HHeebbbbaalllaakkee 6611 SSaannkkeeyttaannkk 6644 MMaaddiiwwaallaLLaakkee 6677 Key Landmarks 6868 BBaannggaalloorreCCaann ttoonnmmeenntt 6688 BBaannggaalloorreFFoorrtt 7700 CCuubbbboonPPaarrkk 7711 LLaalBBaagghh 7777 Transportation 8282 BBaannggaalloorreMM eettrrooppoolliittaanTT rraannssppoorrtCC oorrppoorraattiioonn 8822 BBeennggaalluurruIInn tteerrnnaattiioonnaalAA iirrppoorrtt 8866 Culture 9595 Economy 9696 Notable people 9797 LLiisstoof ppee oopplleffrroo mBBaa nnggaalloorree 9977 Bangalore Brands 101 KKiinnggffiisshheerAAiirrll iinneess 110011 References AArrttiicclleSSoo uurrcceesaann dCC oonnttrriibbuuttoorrss 111155 IImmaaggeSS oouurrcceess,LL iicceennsseesaa nndCC oonnttrriibbuuttoorrss 111188 Article Licenses LLiicceennssee 112211 11 The City Bangalore Bengaluru (ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು)) Bangalore — — metropolitan city — — Clockwise from top: UB City, Infosys, Glass house at Lal Bagh, Vidhana Soudha, Shiva statue, Bagmane Tech Park Bengaluru (ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು)) Location of Bengaluru (ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು)) in Karnataka and India Coordinates 12°58′′00″″N 77°34′′00″″EE Country India Region Bayaluseeme Bangalore 22 State Karnataka District(s) Bangalore Urban [1][1] Mayor Sharadamma [2][2] Commissioner Shankarlinge Gowda [3][3] Population 8425970 (3rd) (2011) •• Density •• 11371 /km22 (29451 /sq mi) [4][4] •• Metro •• 8499399 (5th) (2011) Time zone IST (UTC+05:30) [5][5] Area 741.0 square kilometres (286.1 sq mi) •• Elevation •• 920 metres (3020 ft) [6][6] Website Bengaluru ? Bangalore English pronunciation: / / ˈˈbæŋɡəɡəllɔəɔər, bæŋɡəˈllɔəɔər/, also called Bengaluru (Kannada: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು,, Bengaḷūru [[ˈˈbeŋɡəɭ uuːːru]ru] (( listen)) is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka.
  • Assessment of Seasonal Variation of Drinking Water Quality in Mysore, India S

    Assessment of Seasonal Variation of Drinking Water Quality in Mysore, India S

    Assessment of seasonal variation of drinking water quality in Mysore, India S. SRIKANTASWAMY, SHAKUNTHALA BAI, SIAMAK GHOLAMI AND J. MAHADEV Asian Journal of Environmental Science, Vol. 3 No. 2 : 104-110 (Dec., 2008 to May, 2009) See end of the article for SUMMARY authors’ affiliations The seasonal variation of drinking water quality at Mysore, Karnataka, India was carried out during 2007-2008. The physico-chemical and bacteriological assessment was carried out for drinking water Correspondence to : samples from selected areas of Mysore. The study revealed that water contained high concentration of S. SRIKANTASWAMY fluoride contents in some areas and with excess of iron, copper, magnesium and nitrate contents which Department of Studies in exceeded the permissible limit (ISI). Parameters like Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Alkalinity, were Environmental Science, also high in all seasons. Among 15 samples, 8 samples show the positive results during biochemical University of Mysore, confirmatory test. The bacteriological studies showed that the water samples were unsafe in all the Manasagangotri, MYSORE seasons. The result also showed that there was vide variation in the quality of drinking water supply in (KARNATAKA) different areas of Mysore city. Based on the results obtained by the analysis, the quality of the drinking INDIA water supply varied from moderate contamination to larger extent of contamination. ight thousand children around the world lot of reports (Nagaraju ,1999 and Report in Edie from diarrhea everyday. That is about The Hindu, 2007) on epidemic diseases such three million people die every year from as amoebic dysentery, vomiting, gastroenteritis, preventable disease. According to World Health jaundice and typhoid fever along with intestinal Organization (WHO, 1984) more than 80 per diseases in some areas of Mysore, which are cent diseases in the world are attributed to un- caused by consumption of polluted water, safe drinking water or inadequate sanitation supplied by Mysore Municipal Water supply.