Kannada kadugalu mulbagal - A Small town in Kolar District.pptx
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2. Kannada kadugalu mulbagal
Mulabagilu is a town and administrative center
of Mulabagilu taluk, in the Kolar district in the
state of Karnataka, India. The town is situated
on the National Highway 75 and is the
easternmost town of the state.
4. Mulabagilu is a town and administrative center of Mulabagilu taluk, in
the Kolar district in the state of Karnataka, India. The town is situated on the
National Highway 75 and is the
5. As of 2001 India census,[6] Mulabagilu had a population of 44,031. Males
constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Mulabagilu has an
average literacy rate of 61%, higher than the national average of 59.5%. Male
literacy is 67%, and female literacy is 54%. In Mulabagilu, 14% of the population
is under 6 years of age.
6. . Gundappa, popularly known as DVG, was a prominent Kannada writer and
a philosopher.
N. Venkatachala, is a retired judge of the Supreme court of India and
former Lokayukta of the state of Karnataka.
Soundarya, a film actress and producer, was born in Ganjigunte village of
Mulbagal
7. Mulabagilu is on NH-4, a newly-laid four-lane road from Bengaluru to Mulbagal-
Nangali Karnataka border Kolar district, with a total length of around 110 km.
Approximately 354 km of major roads connect other locations to this area. Indian
Railways connectivity: Now mulabagal is getting a railway line and station under
the project of Kadapa - Bangalore (Till Kolar) new railway line
8. The major sources of employment are in
the agriculture, dairy, sericulture, floriculture and tourism-related
industries. Farmers in Mulabagilu are completely dependent upon borewell water
for irrigation and drinking. Mulabagilu is home to several famous temples, and is
popularly known as the land of "Temple Places." Many transport and travel
businesses set up their base here. Mulabagilu has many sericuluture
and vegetable trading markets, including potatoes, tomatoes (in
Vadahalli), brinjal, beans, beetroot, carrots, chow-chow and cabbage. The state
government of Karnataka acquired non-agriculture land
9. Mulabagilu is located at 13.17°N 78.4°E.[4] It has an average elevation of
827 metres (2,713 feet).
10. local legend[which?] describes how the Hanuman temple was built by Arjuna, one of
the Pandavas, after the Mahabharata war. Sage Vasishta is believed to have built
the idols of the main deity Srinivasa, Padmavati and Rama-Sita-Lakshmana.
The history of Mulabagilu was compiled by Benjamin Lewis Rice, in his book "The