Gandhi Nagar, Sindhanur

Gandhi Nagar
Gandhinagar
Jalihal Camp
village
Gandhi Nagar

Location in Karnataka, India

Coordinates: 15°41′49″N 76°39′53″E / 15.69694°N 76.66472°E / 15.69694; 76.66472Coordinates: 15°41′49″N 76°39′53″E / 15.69694°N 76.66472°E / 15.69694; 76.66472
Country  India
State Karnataka
District Raichur
Population (2011)
  Total 10,568
Languages
  Official Kannada
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 584128
Telephone code 08535
Vehicle registration KA-36
Sex ratio 1000:985 /
Lok Sabha constituency Koppal

Gandhi Nagar(Kannada: ಗಾಂಧಿನಗರ) formerly known as Jalihal Camp, is one of the largest villages[1] in Karnataka state in terms of area, population, property, agricultural production and revenue. It is the first government recognized revenue village in the Tunga Bhadra Delta Region (i.e. Bellary, Raichur & Koppal districts). From May 17, 1997 onwards this village name was renamed to Gandhi Nagar from Jalihal Camp. Gandhi Nagar[2] is located on either sides of Tunga bhadra left Bank Canal,#36.In this village you will find lots of Paddy Fields which are highly fertile & higher yielding type. Paddy is the main agricultural crop in the Tunga Bhadra Delta Region & the paddy varieties grown here are the Famous Sonamasuri,Emergency,GangaKaveri,NelloreSona,JJL,RS22 & some nice rice varieties.

The paddy grown here were mainly exported to Bangalore, Chennai, Maharashtra & Middle-East countries. The paddy cultivation is done by using modern agricultural equipment's like Tractors, Paddy Harvesters, Pesticide Sprayers etc. and in this village most of the farmers have their own Tractor. In this village you will also find large masses of Telugu Speaking People, who are mainly migrated from West Godhavari District of Andhra Pradesh during 1960-1970's for cultivating Agriculture in Tunga Bhadra Delta Region. Migrated peoples are real hard workers who transformed uncultivated lands into fertile lands for growing crops.These peoples are mainly of Kamma Community and their primary occupation is agriculture.

Famous Places

Gandhi Nagar(R) has lot of temples to visit and among these "Lord Shiva Temple" is a must visit temple because of its architectural design.This is one of the finest temples you will find in Tungabhadra Delta region.This Great Temple is built from funds donated by people of Gandhi Nagar & neighboring villages & towns. Telugu Film Actors Muralimohan,Srikanth & Aahuthi Prasad are also contributed funds for building this "Great Shivalayam" Temple. The main persons who involved in all activities for successful construction of Temple are the great Veerampalam Siddanthi "sree sree Garimella venkataramana Swamji" & Sri Maddhipati Gangadhar Rao of Gandhi Nagar(R). To Build this "Great Shivalayam" it cost around 100 million Rupees. Every weekend thousands of people from other places will visit this temple.

The following is the list of temples which are located in Gandhi Nagar(R)

1. Shivalayam(Annapoorna Vishalakshi sametha vishveshwara panchayathana kshethram,12-Jyothirlingas).
2. Shiridi Sai Baba Temples(2)
3. Ramalayam Temple.
4. Subbramanyam Swami Temple.
5. Lord Vinayaka Temple.
6. Lord Anjaneya Temple.
7. Durgamma Temple.
8. Thayamma Temple.
9. Sri Renuka yallamma temple.
10.Sri Grama devi temple.

Education

The following is the list of Schools which are located in Gandhi Nagar(R)

1. Tagore Telugu Medium School high school(TTM).
2. Sarvepalli RadhaKrishna Education Trust's Vishvashanthi Vidhyanikethan.[3]
3. Govt Kannada Medium School.
4. Monalisa English Medium School.
5. Sri Manjunath school. 6. Shree Gurusiddeshwar High School.

Hospitals

  1. Government Hospital.
  2. Medi Clinics.

Geography

Gandhi Nagar(R) is located at 15°41′49″N 76°39′53″E / 15.69694°N 76.66472°E / 15.69694; 76.66472. It is on banks of Tunga Bhadra Left Bank Canal,#36 and nearest town is Sindhanur around 12 km. Its Taluk headquarters is Sindhanur & District headquarters is Raichur.

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