Kinnigoli

Kinnigoli
Town
Kinnigoli

Location in Karnataka, India

Coordinates: 13°03′47″N 74°50′50″E / 13.0631°N 74.8473°E / 13.0631; 74.8473Coordinates: 13°03′47″N 74°50′50″E / 13.0631°N 74.8473°E / 13.0631; 74.8473
Country  India
State  Karnataka
District Dakshina Kannada
Population (2011)
  Total 16,608
Languages
  Official Tulu, Kannada, Beary, Konkani, Hindi, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 574150
Telephone code 0824
Vehicle registration KA-19
Nearest city Mangalore
Literacy 80%
Lok Sabha constituency Mangalore
Vidhan Sabha constituency Mulki-Moodabidri
Climate Tropical (Köppen)
MP Nalin Kumar Kateel
MLA Abhay Chandra Jain
Website www.kinnigoli.com
www.nammakinnigoli.com

Kinnigoli is a major commercial town in Mangalore taluk. It is located approximately 32 km from Mangalore City, 5 km from Kateel (a famous Hindu pilgrimage center), 8 km from Mulki (5 km from Mulki Railway station) and 17 km from the Mangalore International Airport. Kinnigoli is a fast developing township .

Kinnigoli is well connected by road with buses to all major cities and towns of the region. It is a central market place for surrounding villages like Damaskatte, Kirem, Aikala, Pakshikere, Kateel, Punaroor, Ullanje, Kilenjoor, S.kodi, Elinje,Sankalakariya, Patte, Guthakadu, Balkunje, Shimanthoor,Kerekad, Niddodi, Neerude, Talipady, Mundkur and Sacheripete. A weekly market is held on every Thursday.

The majority of the people in Kinnigoli work in agriculture. Paddy is the widely grown crop and is mostly grown for consumption rather than sale. Cash crops like Areca nut and cashew are grown in small packets of agricultural land or on uncultivable hillocks. Mango, jackfruit and tamarind trees are scattered over the farm lands.

Kinnigoli is rapidly urbanizing due to a large influx of expatriates returning to Kinnigoli (mostly from middle eastern countries) and settling down there. Kinnigoli has a hospital called Concetta Hospital which is run by the Bethany Sisters of the Little Flower, Mangalore.

Famous Indian philanthropist and a cardiac surgeon Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty was born in Kinnigoli.

In winter month, usually in January, buffalo racing competition called Kambala is held in the water filled , post harvest, rice fields named Kaanthabare-Boodabare Jodukare in Aikala, just about 3 Km from Kinnigoli which attracts hordes of spectators including tourists. The competition attracts well fed and trained buffaloes from the twin districts(Dakshina Kannada and Udupi) and gold medallions along with cash are awarded as prizes.

The other facet for which Kinnigoli is known for is its "Unity and diversity". Despite the presence of various religious groups like Hindus, Catholics and Muslims and proliferations of languages from Kannada, Tulu, Konkani and Beary language, Kinnigoli has been free from any communal tension over the years. Each community supports and in some cases actively encourage the religious activities of the other without any bias.

Due to the large number of Kinnigolians working abroad particularly in the middle east, there has been a large influx of foreign remittances to the small city. With a result, one can find a large number of stylish mansions and bungalows along the roads leading in and out of kinnigoli. However, despite the building boom, the ecosystem has been carefully preserved by taking care to see that trees are not destroyed and overall green cover remains untouched. As a result the place still retains its green cover and eco friendly habitat.

There is a regular Kannada monthly magazine called Yugapurusha published from Kinnigoli.

There is a daily mass prayer run by Mr. Nazeer Saheb in the name of 'Majliese-E-Murgumulla Ammajan Babajan'.

Educational Institutes In Kinnigoli

Kinnigoli can be called a truly educational center.

Banking in Kinnigoli

There are total 17 public sector,private sector and co-operative banks in Kinnigoli.

Temples

Churches

Mosques

External links

Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Kinnigoli.
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