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Bellary Nala
Bellary Nala (or Ballari Nala) is a river of southern India. It rises in the Yellur, Belgaum, Yellur in Belgaum Taluk of Karnataka state, flows towards South-eastern side of the Belagavi city and flows through Halga, Belgaum, Halga, Vadgaon, Belgaum, Vadgaon, Shahapur, Belgaum, Shahapur, Bastwad, Basavan Kudchi, Angol, Belgaum, Angol, Mutga, Sambra, Muchandi, Sulebhavi Khangaon, Belgaum, Khangaon, Hudali, Suldhal, Malamaradi, Budihal, Belgaum, Budihal, Ankalgi, Akkatangerahal, Kundargi and many villages before reaching its confluence into the Markandeya River, Western Ghats, Markandeya river at near Karaguppi in Hukkeri Taluk ( from Pachapur Railway Station) Current State During monsoon, Bellary Nala floods frequently that has been causing them huge losses for farmers the past. They have been demanding officials to desilt the nala. They have submitted memorandums to the authorities concerned and even protested against their alleged negligence. Also the nala has not been cleaned ...
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Yellur, Belgaum
Yellur is a village and Gram panchayat in the Belagavi district, States and territories of India, state of Karnataka, India. It is situated at the foot of a small hillock locally called Yellurgad (Rajhans Gad), to the south of the city of Belagavi. It is a village with multiple temples dedicated to Brahmalling, Kalmeshwar, Lakshmi, Dattatreya, Parameshwara (god), Parameshwara, Hanuman and Changaleshwari. The Yatra, jatra in honour of the goddess is held during Chaitra, when about 20,000 people participate. Overview The village is surrounded by farms and fields, with rice as a major crop. A majority of the residents are farmers and construction laborers. Yellur has 3 government schools and 4 high schools. Most of the students go to the city of Belagavi for higher education. Yellur Fort Yellurgad (Yellur Fort), located within the vicinity of Belagavi Taluka, stands on a hill with a scenic view. Its original name was ''Rajhunsgad'', and was built by Beechiraja of Ratta dynast ...
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