Gauribidanur

Gauribidanur
ಗೌರಿಬಿದನೂರು
city
Gauribidanur

Location in Karnataka, India

Coordinates: 13°36′40″N 77°31′00″E / 13.61111°N 77.51667°E / 13.61111; 77.51667Coordinates: 13°36′40″N 77°31′00″E / 13.61111°N 77.51667°E / 13.61111; 77.51667
Country  India
State Karnataka
District Chikballapur
Elevation 694 m (2,277 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 80,673
Languages
  Official Kannada
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 561208
Vehicle registration KA 40
Lok Sabha constituency Chikballapur (Lok Sabha constituency)

Gauribidanur is a historical town in Kolar district, now a part of Chikballapur district in the South Indian state of Karnataka. It is about 75 km from Bangalore, and 25 km from the education hub of Muddenahalli-Kanivenarayanapura. Along with the native language of Kannada, the other languages of Telugu and Urdu are spoken since the town borders the neighbouring state of Andhra Pradesh.

History

The name Gauribidanur could have originated from the terms ghori (grave) and bidanur (a common name for towns in the old Mysore state). It has been said that Tipu Sultan had some of his soldiers buried here. A mosque built by him stands with some old graves. Some other sources indicate the name Gauribidanur is derived from Gowri (a Hindu goddess) and Bidanur.

Not long ago, this town was the hub of lot of cultural activities and sports. With the advent of television, people seem to have forgotten the good old days. The old Acharya High School churned out many talented people from all walks of life. Homi Bhabha and Mahatma Gandhi visited this school in its infancy and was labelled a model school in the country.

Dr H Narasimhaiah is one of the famous sons, who was born in Hossur village of this taluk. Born into a poor family, he struggled in his early years and rose to become vice-chancellor of Bangalore University. It is only because of his efforts and commitments about his hometown that led the people towards education. The Infosys Science Center in Hossur village, is like a mini Vishweshwaraiah technological museum; students all over the district used to visit Hossur. The science center is in the National High School campus of Hossur.

Hossur is the first village in Karnataka which was improved in its infrastructure and other basic needs by Swasthigrama Yojane. The money spent on this plan was about 1 crore rupees.

Economy

Formerly sugarcane and paddy were the main crops of this taluk. In recent times, silkworm rearing, groundnuts, maize and sunflower are the main crops owing to the lack of groundwater and rainfall. There still is a dormant sugar factory which was set up as a co-operative unit. Uttara Pinakini river has water flow only during the rainy season. If the rainfalls are scarce, the river bed is dry.

Gauribidanur has some factories like the sugar factory in Gauribidanur, the ACC cement factory in Thondebavi which is the 3rd biggest ACC in India and the Raymond garments factory which is made out of its fashion near KEB station Gowribidanur.

Gauribidanur has several scientific facilities nearby. BARC and TIFR have set up research labs here owing to its suitability in geography and soil contents. BARC hosts several highly sensitive seismometers that can record the minutest disturbances in the Earth's crust across the globe. TIFR has a centre for research on gravitational fields. Another important presence is that of an enormous radio telescope, hosted by Indian Institute of Astrophysics and Raman Research Institute, actually an array, spread across many hectares. This is primarily used in reception and analysis of cosmic signals.

Vidurashwatha an important pilgrim centre which is 6 km from Gauribidanur, is also in this taluk. This place is also known as the second Jallianwallahbagh of Indian freedom struggle, as there was a police firing on a peaceful congregation of people on the river banks of Uttara Pinakini where many died. Viduraswatha is the last railway station before entering Andhra Pradesh in the Bangalore-Hyderabad railway line. It lies on the National Highway 234 (Mangalore-Villupuram).

This place was also a hub of sporting activities. A national level basketball tournament was held annually here hosted by the local Dawn Youngsters Basketball Club. Teams from all over India used to participate. The local Nav Bharat Ball Badminton club conducted an annual invitational tourney here.

Geography

Gauribidanur is at 13°37′N 77°31′E / 13.61°N 77.52°E / 13.61; 77.52.[1] It has an average elevation of 694 metres (2276 feet).

Demographics

As of 2011 India census,[2] Gauribidanur had a population of 80,673. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Gauribidanur has an average literacy rate of 72%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 77%, and female literacy is 67%. In Gauribidanur, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Environment

Due to unregulated sand-mining, the bed of Pinakini River in the vicinity of the town has been denuded of all sand. Despite protests from local environmental groups and citizens — because of collaboration between politicians, the local police, and some village groups — the mining has lead to extensive and irreversible environmental damage.

Politics

NH Shivashankara Reddy (Congress) is the current MLA (13th Karnataka assembly) and deputy speaker of Karnataka Legislative Assembly who won four elections in a row in 1999, 2004, 2008 and 2013. The other influential leader is Jyothi Reddy (JDS), Sri. N.M. Ravinarayana Reddy (BJP).

Former Chief Minister of Karnataka M Veerappa Moily is current MP (14th Lok Sabha) of Chikballapur (Lok Sabha constituency) and former cabinet minister (defense/petroleum). N T Babu Reddy is an emerging name in recent political development on the province.

Assembly constituency

Gauribidanur is an assembly constituency in Chikkaballapur dist.

List of elected members

Notable people

Colleges

Schools

Transport

Rail

Gauribidanur comes under the South Western Railway zone of the Indian Railways. The Rajdhani and Sampkranthi express connect the city to Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station in Delhi, the capital of India. Gauribidanur is connected to major cities like Mumbai, Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Hyderabad, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Nagercoil, Coimbatore, Mysore, Gorakhpur, Shirdi, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Hubli, Bidar, Nanded and Bangalore through railways.

Rajadhani and Samparkakranthi don't stop at Gauribidanur.

Road

The town is well-connected with the other places in the region, owing to the good transportation infrastructure it has. Gauribidanur has one of the busiest bus stations, with the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) having a sub-division headquarters and private bus-stand.

Gauribidanur is well connected by the cities like Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kurnool, Anantapur, Vijayawada, Bellary, Tirupathi, Mangalore Nellore etc. by Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC), Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) and some private travel agencies.

Air

Near Gauribidanur is the Bangalore International Airport, Devanahalli, Bangalore (56 km) roughly one and half hour drive from Gauribidanur town.

References

  1. Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Gauribidanur
  2. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.

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