Byrakur

Byrakur
ಬೈರಕೂರು
Bairakuru, Byrakur
village
Country  India
State Karnataka
District Kolar District
Talukas Mulbagal Taluk[1]
Population (2001)
  Total 4,500
Languages
  Official Kannada
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 563131[2]
Telephone code 08159
Vehicle registration KA-07
Nearest city Kolar
Lok Sabha constituency Kolar Lokasabha
Vidhan Sabha constituency Mulbagal
Climate Byrakur Weather (Köppen)

Byrakur is a village in Mulbagal Taluk, Kolar district in Karnataka state, India.[3]
Byrakur is a modern village and headquarters for 16 villages located in Mulbagal taluk, Kolar District, Karnataka and 110 km from Bangalore and just 16 km from Punganur, Andhra Pradesh (AP).[4]

Geography

Byrakur is located at 13.15375 Latitude and 78.38025 Longitude.[5] Byrakur location in Google Maps[6]

Education

  1. Sri Manjunatha Nursery School, Byrakur (Affiliated to Government of Karnataka)

Sri Manjunatha Vidhya Samasthe (SMVS) is a registered (#159/kolar) organization established in 1987 for rural area education development at Byrakur. Byrakur is a modern village and headquarters for 16 villages located in Mulbagal taluk, Kolar District, Karnataka and 110 km from Bangalore and just 8 km from Andhra Pradesh (AP).

Sri Manjunatha Higher Primary School was established in 1987 from nursery (L.K.G) to higher primary (7th Standard). From Past two decades school is performing and providing enormous contribution to society in the curriculum activities, sports and social activities.

Government of Karnataka identified the School achievements and aided the grants for 1st to 7th standard (Kannada Medium). .[7]

Villages

• Pethandlahalli : Pethandlahalli is a small Village/hamlet in Mulbagal Taluk in Kolar District of Karnataka State, India. It comes under Pethandlahalli Panchayath. It belongs to Bangalore Division . It is located 32 km towards East from District headquarters Kolar. 103 km from State capital Bangalore. Pethandlahalli Pin code is 563132 and postal head office is Nangli. This village is famous for celebrating Vijaydashmi festival. Village also has famous Maryamma Temple.

References


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