State Highway 1 (Karnataka)
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State Highway 1 (Karnataka)
Karnataka State Highway 1, commonly referred to as KA SH 1, is a normal state highway that runs north through Udupi District, Udupi, Shimoga District, Shimoga, Haveri District, Haveri, Dharwad District, Dharwad and Belgaum District, Belgaum districts in the state of Karnataka. This state highway touches numerous cities and villages Viz.Karkala, Agumbe, Thirthahalli and Dharwad. The total length of the highway is 450 km. Summary Distance chart Route description The route followed by this highway is Padubidri - Karkala - Agumbe - Thirthahalli - Konanduru- Anandapura - Hangal - Tadas - Kalghatgi - Dharwad - Uppinbetageri - Belawadi - Bailahongal - Vannuru - Hoskatti - Ankalgi - Basapura - Hidakal Dam - Hosur - Chikalgud Major junctions National highways * National Highway 13 (India), NH 13 at Karkala * National Highway 13 (India), NH 13 at Thirthahalli * NH 206 at Anandapura * National Highway 63 (India), NH 63 at Kalghatgi * NH 66 at Padubidri(starting poin ...
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Karnataka Public Works Department
Karnataka Public Works Department (also known as Karnataka Public Works, Ports and Inland Water Transport Department or KPWD) is a government ministry Government of Karnataka agency in charge of the public works in the state of Karnataka, India. It is entrusted with the responsibility of construction and maintenance of buildings for most of the Karnataka government departments and Public undertakings and maintenance of road works including the National Highway (India), National Highways, List of state highways in Karnataka, State Highways and Major District roads. History The public works department was established in 1856 in the then Kingdom of Mysore, Mysore State. Prior to this the Revenue officers were responsible for public works in the state. References External links

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Kalghatgi
Kalaghatagi (also known as Kalghatgi) is an administrative division, or Taluka, in the Dharwad district of the Indian state of Karnataka. Tourism Kalaghatagi Gram Devi Jatra, an ancient Taluk in the Dharwad District, is a village in Kalaghatagi. Rustoom Sab Keri, Rustoom Shaheed Darga, and Benachi Keri supplied drinking water for Kalaghatagi. Other sizeable villages in Kalaghatagi are Misrikoti and Galagi, both well known for their large ponds. Surashettikoppa Surashettikoppa is a village in Kalaghataghi where Shree Brahmalingeshwar God jatra is held. This is well known in the Karnataka region. Kalghatagi Mahalakshmi Temple & Durgas File:Kalaghatagi_Mahalakshmi_temple_1.jpg File:Kalaghatagi_Mahalakshmi_temple_2.jpg File:Kalaghatagi_Mahalakshmi_temple_3.jpg, Shantinatha Basadi Beeravalli is an old village in Kalaghatagi. Kalameshwar Jatre is another famous place in Kalaghatagi. Tamboor Tamboor Basavanna Temple lies 11 km from Kalghatagi. Tamboor is in ...
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NH 66
National Highway 66, commonly referred to as NH 66 (erstwhile NH-17 and a part of NH-47), is a mostly 4 lane 1640 km (1020 miles) long busy National Highway that runs roughly north–south along the western coast of India, parallel to the Western Ghats. It connects Panvel, a city east of Mumbai (Bombay) to Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari) via Mangalore, passing through the states of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The highway is undergoing a major overhaul in Karnataka, where the state government has accepted the NHAI's request of international standard, 60-metre-wide national highway with grade separators. The complete stretch from the Goa border (near Karwar) to the Kerala border (near Talapady) is being widened to four lanes, with space to accommodate future expansion to six lanes. There were protests from the people, who will lose lands, for a narrower stretch. But the Karnataka government has not heeded to the protests. Land acquisition and tend ...
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National Highway 63 (India)
National Highway 63 (NH 63) is a National Highway in India, total length . It passes through the states of Maharashtra, Telangana, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh & Odisha. Route *The highway starts at Daund and passes through: ** Maharashtra: Karmala, Kuslamb Barshi, Ramling, Yedshi, Latur, Renapur, Ashtamod, Nalegaon Udgir, Deglur, Sironcha, Kopela and Pathagudam **Telangana: Bodhan, Nizamabad, Armoor, Metpalli, Koratla, Jagtial, Luxettipet, Dharmapuri, Mancherial and Chennur ** Chhattisgarh: Bhopalpatnam, Madded, Bijapur, Nimed, Bhairamgarh, Varetumnar, Gidam, Bagmundi and Jagdalpur ** Odisha: Kotpad, Borigumma and Koraput *The highway crosses National Highway 52 at Yedshi. *The highway crosses National Highway 548B at Latur, Renapur. *The highway crosses National Highway 361 at Ashtamod. *The highway crosses National Highway 50 at Udgir. *The highway crosses National Highway 44 at Armoor. * National Highway 163 joins this highway at Bhopal ...
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NH 206
National Highway 206 commonly referred to as NH 206, is a highway in the Indian state Meghalaya. Starting from Jowai near NH 106, it goes via Dawki and ends at Mylliem. It is also a part of Shillong-Sylhet road. It is a spur of National Highway 6. See also * List of national highways in India * National Highways Development Project The National Highways Development Project (NHDP) was a project of four laning of existing national highways and six laning of selected major national highways of India. The project was started in 1998 under the leadership of Prime Minister of I ... References External linksNH 206 on OpenStreetMap AH1 National highways of India Transport in Shillong National highways in Meghalaya {{India-NH-stub ...
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National Highway 13 (India)
National Highway 13 (NH 13), part of the larger Trans-Arunachal Highway network, is a 1,559 km long two-lane national highway across Arunachal Pradesh in India running from Tawang in northwest to Wakro in southeast.Road network fundingMODNER
/ref> Entire route became operational in 2018 when 6.2 km long was completed across .
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Hosur
Hosur is an industrial city located in the Tamil Nadu state of India. Hosur is one of the 21 municipal corporations in Tamil Nadu. It is located on the bank of the river River Ponnaiyar, southeast of Bengaluru and west of Chennai, the state capital. Hosur is home to major manufacturing industries including Stellantis, Ashok Leyland, Titan, TVS Motors, Caterpillar, Ather Energy, Schaeffler, and many others. History Hosur was known as Murasu Nadu during the Chola period in the 13th century. From the 16th century onwards, the town has come to be known by its present name. The 11th-century Chandrachoodeshwara Swamy Temple has inscriptions that tell about the contributions made by Hoysalas. Hoysalas ruled Hosur around 1200 CE and contributed to the temple. Then it came under Vijayanagara Empire. Later, Hosur was part of Kingdom of Mysore. From 1790 to 1792 Tipu Sultan lost the third Anglo-Mysore war to the British. In 1801 he handed over the southern part of the Mysor ...
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Hidakal
Hidakal is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India.Village code= 28700 It is located in the Raybag taluk of Belgaum district. Demographics At the 2001 India census, Hidakal had a population of 12404 with 6289 males and 6115 females. See also * Belgaum * Districts of Karnataka The southern Indian state of Karnataka consists of 31 districts grouped into 4 administrative divisions, ''viz''., Belagavi, Bengaluru , Gulbarga, and Mysore. Geographically, the state has three principal variants: the western coastal stretc ... References External links * http://Belgaum.nic.in/ Villages in Belagavi district {{Raybag-geo-stub ...
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Ankalgi
Ankalagi is a village in Gokak taluk, Belagavi district of Karnataka state in southern India. It is situated about 30 km from Belagavi and 30 km from Gokak. Nearest railway station is Suladhal which is 3km from Ankalagi.This beautiful city located on the bank of Ballari Nala River (Western Ghats). It is a big village consisting of 64 small villages. Earlier, all this area was popularly known as "Kundara Nadu" and known for its freedom fighters - Deshpandes'. Ankalagi is also famous for the temple of Shri Adavi Siddeshwara. Surrounding villages include Akkatangerahal, Lagameshwar, Gujanal, Suladhal, Yaddalagudd, budihal Hudali, Pachapur and many more. A weekly market is held on Friday where all village peoples gather and arrange the market. Ankalagi now has Shiroor Dam which has really helped with irrigation of farms. The main crops of Ankalagi are tobacco, sugar cane, cotton, soyabean, and vegetables. Ankalagi also has Keri Basavanna (Black Bull) temple which was famous in o ...
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