Hoovina Hadagali

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Hoovina Hadagali
ಹೂವಿನ ಹಡಗಲಿ
city
Hoovina Hadagali is located in Karnataka
Hoovina Hadagali
Hoovina Hadagali
Location in Karnataka, India
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Country  India
State Karnataka
District Bellary
Founded by hadagali
Government
 • Type TMC
 • Body 21 members
Areanear gov iti college
 • Total 19.84 km2 (7.66 sq mi)
Population (2011)
 • Total 27,967
Languages
 • Official Kannada
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 583 219
Telephone code 08399

Huvina Hadagali is a panchayat town of Bellary district, Karnataka, India.

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G.B.R COLLEGE HOOVINA HADAGALI
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DAVANAGERE CONVENT SCHOOL

Historical names of Huvina Hadagali

  • Puvina-Posavadangile[1]
An inscription found on a slab set up at the western entrance into the Keshavaswami temple at Huvina Hadagali, records that "Rebbaladevi, wife of the brave Brahman general Ravideva or Raviga caused the construction of the temple of Kesavadeva in Puvina-Posavadangile, which was her birthplace and having set up the god in the temple, made grants of many plots of land for the service of the god and for maintaining a feeding house for Brahmans, a flower garden and a house for the satra, in the presence of the Brahman Mahajanas of the place".
  • Puvina-Padangile[2]
An inscription found on a slab set in the front of the Anjaneya temple at Yenigi, Hadagali Taluk, records that "while the king (the Sevuna Yadava king Kandharadeva or Kannara (1247-1261)) was camping at the nelevidu of Devagiri, the 120 Brahman Mahajanas of Puvina-Padangile, who are described as very learned in the Vedas and the Shastras, performing Aupasana and Agnihotra and as ripukula-kadali-vana-kunjarar (as destructive to enemies as elephants to a forest of plantain-trees) and saranagata-vajra-panjarar (mail-armour to those who seek shelter under them), made a gift of various plots of land of specified boundary, for the service of the god Kusmanatha at the village." Puvina-Padangile is stated to have been "situated in the Kogali-nadu, which was the eye of the Nolambavadi-nadu which again was, as it were, the nose of Kuntala-desa".

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[3] Huvina Hadagali had a population of 23,404. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Huvina Hadagali has an average literacy rate of 60%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 67%, and female literacy is 53%. In Huvina Hadagali, 14% of the population is under 6 years of age.[citation needed]

Education

  • Jaycees Primary School , Mahaveer Nagar
  • J.S.S school and college
  • JEMHP school {kb}
  • S.R.M.P.P govt. first grade college
  • Bahubali convent
  • M.M. Patil school
  • Thugabhadra high school
  • Mount Carmel school
  • Government Engineering college
  • S.P.V. Govt. model higher primary school
  • S.V.G. Govt. model Higher primary school
  • G.P.G. Govt. Boys High school
  • G.P.G. Govt. P.U. college
  • S.K.Govt girls high school
  • T.D.V.Govt. Model higher primary school
  • Mallige Convent / Higher Primary school
  • Jasmeen Convent / Higher Primary school
  • Davanagere Convent / Higher Primary school
  • G.B.R college
  • GNANAGANGA HIGH SCHOOL.

Major cultivation

Hadagali Mallige (Jasminum auriculatum) is one of the top three cultivars of Jasmine endemic to Karnataka, grown mainly in Huvina Hadagali and surrounding areas in Bellary district of Karnataka. The other two varieties being Mysooru Mallige (Jasminum grandiflorum) and Udupi Mallige (Jasminum sambac). And Paddy is also become the 2nd major commercial crop.Huvina hadagali is to be considered cultural hub of Bellary region as many of the stage artist are nurtured under ex home minister of karnataka Mr M P Prakash. Founded the cultural institution called "RANGABHARATHI"

References

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