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Sujathapuram
Sujathapuram is a village in Mysore district of Karnataka state, India. Location Sujathapuram is located some 2.6 km north of Nanjangud town near Mysore city. Kabini river flows through Sujathapuram village. Villages and suburbs * * Chamlapurada Hundi layout 0.6 km * Nanjangud Industrial Estate 3 km * Doddakanya - Ainsley Wilson 5.4 km * Tata Iron and Steel Mines 5.6 km * Kadakola village 6.7 km * Byathalli village 7.2 km * Korehundi village Post office Sujathapruam village has a post office and the postal code is 571302. Access Sujathapuram has a railway station on Mysore–Chamarajanagar branch line. There are six trains running forward and backward in this route. Five of them are slow moving passenger trains. One express train to Bangalore is also available. Image gallery File:Maramma Temple, Bypass.jpg, Maramma temple on the bypass File:Mallanmule Math, Nanjangud.jpg, Mallanmule Math on Mysore Road File:S ...
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Nanjangud
Nanjangud, officially known as Nanjanagudu, is a town in the Mysuru district of Indian state of Karnataka. Nanjangud lies on the banks of the river Kapila (also called Kabini), 23 km from the city of Mysore. Nanjangud is famous for the Srikanteshwara Temple located here. Nanjangud is also called Dakshina Kashi (southern Kashi). This town is also famous for a type of banana grown in the region called the ''Nanjanagoodu rasabale''. Nanjangud's local administrative unit was designated as a Municipal Committee in 2015 by including Devirammanahalli and Kallahalli village. Origin of the name The Srikanteshwara Temple at Nanjangud is dedicated to the Hindu supreme deity Shiva, also called Sri Nanjundeshwara, (The Lord who drank poison). Nanjanagud literally means "the place where Nanja (Nanjundeshwara) resides" in Kannada.. History Nanjangud has been a major Shaiva centre for nearly a thousand years. Chola Kings in the 11th – 12th century are considered to have built thi ...
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Mysore–Chamarajanagar Branch Line
Mysore–Chamarajanagar branch line is an Indian railway line from to Chamarajanagar. History It was inaugurated on 12 November 2008 when the Nanjangud–Chamarajanagar line was also opened to the public. Construction The project cost . The gauge conversion work of the stretch was completed. Stations en route * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Background The only town between Mysore and Chamarajanagar is Nanjangud Nanjangud, officially known as Nanjanagudu, is a town in the Mysuru district of Indian state of Karnataka. Nanjangud lies on the banks of the river Kapila (also called Kabini), 23 km from the city of Mysore. Nanjangud is famous for the S .... All other railway stations cater to small villages or hamlets. There are six trains running on this route. Five of them are slow moving passenger trains. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Mysore-Chamarajanagar line Mysore railway division 5 ft 6 in gauge railways in India Railway lines opened in 2008 ...
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Thandavapura
Thandavapura is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India.Village code= 2864300 Thandavapura, Mysore, Karnataka It is located in the Nanjangud taluk of Mysore district in Karnataka. Demographics As of 2001 India census, Thandavapura had a population of 5156 with 2722 males and 2434 females. Transportation The village has its own railway station where only two slow trains stop. Trains are available from Mysore at 4.50 am, 7.10 am, 8.50 am, 12.20pm, 2.40pm and 1.40pm. The nearest major railway station is Mysore. Buses are easily available to Nanjangud and Chamarajanagar towns. Education A government primary and high school are present in the village. There is also an engineering college, 'Maharaja Institute of Technology Thandavapura (MITT)', located here. Image gallery File:Prouda Shala Highschool.jpg, Proudashala School File:Narayana Swamy Temple.jpg, Narayana Swamy Temple See also *Kadakola *Sujathapuram, Sujatha Puram Halt *Nanjangud Town *Chinnadagudihundi, ...
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Chinnadagudihundi
Chinnadagudihundi is a village in Mysore district, Karnataka, India. Situation Chinnadaguddihundi is located southeast of Nanjangud in the Mysore district. The village is located by the highway between Nanjangud and Chamarajanagar. Economy Most of the villagers are employed in the agricultural sector, growing their own crops. There are five provision stores and two tea shops in the village. It has no restaurants or lodges. Transportation Chinnadagudihundi railway station is on the Mysore–Chamarajanagar branch line. This station is the closest to Chinnadagudihundi. The nearest major railway station is Mysore Junction. See also * Sujatha Puram Halt *Nanjangud Town *Badanavalu Badanavalu is a village in Mysore district of Karnataka state, India. Location Badanavalu is located in Nanjangud taluk of Mysore district, on the road between Mysore and Chamarajanagar. Badanavalu is 34 km from Mysore, 10 km from N ... * Narasam Budhi Image gallery File:Chinnada ...
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School At Korehundi, Nanjangud
A school is an educational institution designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of students under the direction of teachers. Most countries have systems of formal education, which is sometimes compulsory. In these systems, students progress through a series of schools. The names for these schools vary by country (discussed in the '' Regional terms'' section below) but generally include primary school for young children and secondary school for teenagers who have completed primary education. An institution where higher education is taught is commonly called a university college or university. In addition to these core schools, students in a given country may also attend schools before and after primary (elementary in the U.S.) and secondary (middle school in the U.S.) education. Kindergarten or preschool provide some schooling to very young children (typically ages 3–5). University, vocational school, college or seminary may be availa ...
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Kabini River
The Kabini River is one of the major tributaries of the river Cauvery in southern India. It originates near Kavilumpara in Kozhikode district of Kerala state by the confluence of the Panamaram River and the Mananthavady River. It flows eastward through Wayanad district, entering Mysore district of Karnataka, to join the Kaveri River in Mysore district of Karnataka Close to the town of Sargur it forms the huge Kabini Reservoir. The backwaters of the Kabini reservoir are very rich in wildlife especially in summer when the water level recedes to form rich grassy meadows. The Kabini dam is in length with an original gross storage of 19.52 tmcft. The Kabini Dam is situated between villages Bichanahalli and Bidarahalli having distance of 6 km away from Sargur town in Heggadadevana kote taluk, Mysore district, Karnataka. Wildlife The Kabini Forest Reserve is one of the most popular wildlife destinations of Karnataka, probably because of its accessibility, lush gree ...
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Postal Index Number
A Postal Index Number (PIN; sometimes redundantly a PIN code) refers to a six-digit code in the Indian postal code system used by India Post. On 15 August 2022, the PIN system celebrated its 50th anniversary. History The PIN system was introduced on 15 August 1972 by Shriram Bhikaji Velankar, an additional secretary in the Government of India's Ministry of Communications. The system was introduced to simplify the manual sorting and delivery of mail by eliminating confusion over incorrect addresses, similar place names, and different languages used by the public. PIN structure The first digit of a PIN indicates the zone, the second indicates the sub-zone, and the third, combined with the first two, indicates the sorting district within that zone. The final three digits are assigned to individual post offices within the sorting district. Postal zones There are nine postal zones in India, including eight regional zones and one functional zone (for the Indian Army). The f ...
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Kadakola
Kadakola is a Town and a suburb of Mysuru metropolitan area in the southern state of Karnataka, India.Village code= 2825300 Kadakola, Mysore, Karnataka It is located in the Mysore taluk of Mysore district. In November 2020, Kadakola was upgraded from a Gram Panchayat to a Town Panchayat and a gazetted notification was passed on November 26, 2020.2. The combined population of the newly formed town is 19,969. Demographics The newly formed town had a population of 19,315. The population breakdown is given below. Post office There is a post office at Kadakola and the postal code is 571311. Transportation There is a small railway station at Kadakola where only slow trains to Mysore and Chamarajanagar stop. This railway station is part of Mysore-Chamarajanagar branch line. Buses are available to Mysore city which is 14.7 km away. The nearest airport is Mysuru airport at mandakalli which is 8 km away. The railway station also serves as a logistics hotspot with Inland ...
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Villages In Mysore District
A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Though villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban village is also applied to certain urban neighborhoods. Villages are normally permanent, with fixed dwellings; however, transient villages can occur. Further, the dwellings of a village are fairly close to one another, not scattered broadly over the landscape, as a dispersed settlement. In the past, villages were a usual form of community for societies that practice subsistence agriculture, and also for some non-agricultural societies. In Great Britain, a hamlet earned the right to be called a village when it built a church.
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