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Babalad
Muttyna Babalad
village
Babalad is located in Karnataka
Babalad
Babalad
Location in Karnataka, India
Babalad is located in India
Babalad
Babalad
Babalad (India)
Coordinates: 16°30′N 75°36′E / 16.50°N 75.60°E / 16.50; 75.60
Country India
StateKarnataka
DistrictBijapur district, Karnataka
TalukasBijapur, Karnataka
Population
 (2010)
 • Total3,000
 • Density200/km2 (500/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialKannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
586125
Telephone code08352
Vehicle registrationKA-28
Nearest cityBijapur, Karnataka
Sex ratio60:40 /
Literacy70%
Lok Sabha constituencyBijapur
Vidhan Sabha constituencyBijapur
Climatehot and cold (Köppen)

Babalad or Muttyna Babalad is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India.[1][2] It is located in Bijapur taluk of Bijapur district, Karnataka. It is nearly 25 km from the district headquarters, Bijapur . It's one of several small villages near Bijapur.

Demographics

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As of the 2010 Indian census, Babalad had a population of 1,500 with 800 males and 700 females.[1]

Shree Guru Chakravarti Babaladi Sadashiv Murthy Mutt

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It is one of the Hindu pilgrimage sites in the northern district of Karnataka. It is one of the Babaladi mutt. The village Babaladi is situated on the banks of the Krishna River and is also submerged in backwater of the Alamatti Reservoir (Lal Bhahadur Shastri Sagar).

Agriculture

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More than 80% of the village's land is well-irrigated. Main crops grown: sugar cane and maize. Other sources of irrigation include the Krishna river, water canals and bore wells.

Religion

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Village is having mainly Hindu and Muslim community people.

Language

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People speak mainly Kannada.

Temples

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The village has several temples, Such as

  • Shree Guru Chakravarti Babaladi Sadashiv Murthy Mutt.
  • Shree Rameshwar Temple
  • Shree Basaveshwar Temple
  • Shree Hanuman Temple
  • Shree Mahalakshmi Temple
  • Shree Durga Devi Temple
  • Shree Dhyamavva Devi Temple
  • Shree Yallamma Devi Temple

Mosques

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Mosque and Maszid for Muslim community. Moharam and Uras festivals are celebrated by both Hindu and Muslim religion.

Trusts

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Some associations are put on cultural and sports events and other activities:

Transportation

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Babaladi is connected to Bijapur through Babaleshwar.

State Highway

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State Highway - 55 is passes near by village.

State Highway - 55 => Babaleshwar - Kambagi - Galagali- Mudhol - Yadawad - Yaragatti

Education

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In the village there is a Govt. Higher Primary School (HPS, Babaladi), currently working from 1st to 8th standard years, having more than 150 students enrolled. The village has an approximate literacy rate of 70%.[citation needed]

Literacy Rate

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The village literacy rate is about 75%. Males has 75% and Female has 70% of literacy.

Politics

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Babaladi village comes under Babaleshwar Assembly Constituency and Vijayapur Parliamentary Constituency.

Telephone Code

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PIN Code

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  • Sarawad - 586125

Post office is in Gunadal and main post office is in Sarawad.

Festivals

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The villagers mainly celebrate Babaladi Jatre on behalf of Shree Guru Chaktravarti Babaladi Sadashiv Mutrhy and Shri Hari Pandurang Vittal Saptaha(Dindhi), and also Kara Hunnume, Nagara Panchami, Deepavli, Ugadi and Dassara every year.

References

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  1. ^ a b Village code= 586125 "Census of India : Villages with population 3000 & above". Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 18 December 2008.
  2. ^ "Yahoomaps India :". Archived from the original on 18 December 2008. Retrieved 18 December 2008. Babalad, Bijapur, Karnataka
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