Ankola is a
town municipal council and
taluka
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in the
Uttara Kannada
Uttara Kannada is a fifth largest district in the Indian state of Karnataka, It is bordered by the state of Goa and Belagavi districts to the north, Dharwad District and Haveri District to the east, Shivamogga District, and Udupi District to ...
district of the
India
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n state of
Karnataka
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. The
town
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The criteria for distinguishing a town vary globally, often depending on factors such as population size, economic character, administrative stat ...
is approximately from district headquarters
Karwar
Karwar is a coastal City and the administrative headquarters of Uttara Kannada district, formerly part of the Bombay Presidency, located at the mouth of the Kali River (Karnataka), Kali river along the Konkan Coast in the present-day state of Ka ...
.
Ankola is a small town surrounded by temples, schools, paddy fields, and mango orchads. Its name derives from the common name for ''
Alangium salviifolium
''Alangium salviifolium'', commonly known as sage-leaved alangium, is a flowering plant in the Cornaceae family. It is also commonly known as Ankolam in Malayalam, Ankola in Kannada, Akola or Ankol in Hindi and Alanji in Tamil language, Tamil. I ...
'', a flower that grows in nearby hills. It is located on the coast of the
Laccadive Sea
The Laccadive Sea ( ), also known as the Lakshadweep Sea, is a body of water bordering India (including its Lakshadweep islands), the Maldives, and Sri Lanka. It is located to the southwest of Karnataka, to the west of Kerala and to the south of ...
and has many natural beaches. Ankola is known for a native breed of
mango
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,
Kari Ishad, as well as its
cashew
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s.
Geography
Ankola is located at , and has an average elevation of . The prominent
Gangavalli River
Gangavalli River is one of the many small rivers that originates and flows entirely within the western part of the state of Karnataka in India. The National Highway 66 (India) continues on the Hosur Bridge the bridge built over Gangavali Rive ...
, also known as the Bedti River, flows near the town. Summer temperatures range between with slightly lower winter temperatures between .
The nearby village of
Belekeri, a
natural port, is primarily used to ship
iron ore
Iron ores are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted. The ores are usually rich in iron oxides and vary in color from dark grey, bright yellow, or deep purple to rusty red. The iron is usually found in the f ...
to
China
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and
Europe
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.
Demographics
Indian
census
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,
the total population of Ankola Taluk is 101,549 living in 21,079 houses, spread across a total of 309 villages and 20 panchayats. There are 51,398 males and 50,151 females. The outskirts of Ankola, which is considered a "
Town Panchayat
A nagar panchayat () or town panchayat or Notified Area Council (NAC) in India is a settlement in transition from rural to urban and therefore a form of an urban political unit comparable to a municipality. An urban centre with more than 12,00 ...
" (nagar panchayat), has a population of 22,249 of which 11,034 are males while 11,215 are females as per the report released by the Census of India 2011.
The population of Children under the age of 6 is 2025 which is 9.10% of the total population of Ankola (TP + OG). In Ankola Town Panchayat, the Female Sex Ratio is 1016 against the state average of 973. Moreover, the child sex ratio in Ankola is around 1013 compared to Karnataka state average of 948. The literacy rate of Ankola city is 90.63%, higher than the state average of 75.36%. In Ankola, male literacy is around 94.63% while female literacy rate is 86.69%.
Ankola Town Panchayat has a total administration of over 5,271 houses, to which it supplies basic amenities like water and sewerage. It is also authorized to build roads within Town Panchayat limits and impose taxes on properties coming under its jurisdiction.
Ankola's population includes diverse communities. The main language spoken is
Kannada
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with
Konkani __NOTOC__
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* Konkani alphabets, different scripts used to write the language
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having a sizeable population in the taluk. Among the
Muslim
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s,
Urdu
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is common.
Villages of Ankola
Villages of Ankola include:
* Achave
* Adigon
* Adlur
* Agragon (Agragone)
* Agsur
* Algeri (Alageri)
* Andle
* Aversa
* Balale Bandar
* Baleguli Bela
* Basgod
*
Belambar
* Belekeri
* Belse
* Bhavikeri (Bavikeri)
* Bidrager
* Bilehoingi
* Bobruwada
* Bogribail
* Bole
* Brahmur
* Devigadde
* Dongri
* Devarbhavi
* Gundabala
* Halvalli
* Harwada (Harvada)
* Hattikeri
* Honnekeri
* Padmapur Heggar
* Makkigadde
* Honnebail
* Heggarnikotebavi
* Hichkad
* Hillur
* Hittalamakki
* Hoskeri
* Joog
*
Jamgod
* Kabgal
* Kakaramath
* Kalbhag
* Kanasigadde
* Kalleshwar
* Kammani
* Kanagil (Kangil)
* Kanthri
* Keni
* Kendige
* Kenkanishivapur
* Kogre
* Kodlagadde
* Kumbarakeri
* Kuntgani
* Lakkeguli
* Laxmeshwar
* Manigadde
*
Manjaguni
* Matakeri
* Mogta
* Moralli
* Nadibag
* Navagadde
* Nellurkanchinbail
* Poojgeri
* Sagadgeri
* Shetageri
* Sheveguli
* Shikliturli
* Shinganmakki
* Shirgunji
* Shirur
* Sunksal
* Surve (Soorve)
* Talebail
* Takatgeri
* Torke
* Tenkankeri
* Ulware
* Vaidya Heggar
* Vandige
* Varilbena
* Vasar Kudrige
* Wadibogri
* Konki
* Kaigadi
* Shavakar
* Pallikeri
* Amber hithla
Salt Satyagraha
In 1930, after the success of
Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2October 186930January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalism, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethics, political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful Indian ...
's
Salt Satyagraha
The Salt march, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March, and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of non violent civil disobedience in colonial India, led by Mahatma Gandhi. The 24-day march lasted from 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 as a di ...
, Karnataka decided to conduct its own. On 13 April, in the presence of about 40,000 peopl
M.P. Nadakarnibroke the salt law in Ankola.
The people of Ankola collectively plunged into the heroic prowess of India's freedom struggle. Revu Honnappa Nayak, Honnappa Mangeshkar bought the first packet of salt auctioned for 30 rupees. After the auction Swami Vidyananda addressed the gathering in which leaders like
Karnad Sadashiva Rao.
Karabandi Dictator॥
Basagoda Rama Nayak, Smt Umabai Kundapur, Dr Hardikar, T.S. Naikand others participated. The police promptly arrested the leaders, but the Sathyagraha continued for 45 days. Salt Sathyagraha was offered in nearly 30 centres like
Mangalore
Mangaluru (), formerly called Mangalore ( ), is a major industrial port city in the Indian state of Karnataka and on the west coast of India. It is located between the Laccadive Sea and the Western Ghats about west of Bengaluru, the st ...
,
Kundapur,
Udupi
Udupi () also known as 'Odipu' () is a city in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is the administrative headquarters of Udupi district, and one of the fastest-growing cities in Karnataka. Udupi is one of the top tourist attractions in Karnataka an ...
,
Puttur,
Padubidre, etc. in Karnataka. Students came out in large numbers to prepare salt and sell it from house to house. When Gandhiji decided to raid the salt depot at Dharsana, a similar raid was undertaken in Karnataka at Sanikatte. A group of volunteers led by Sridhar Panduranga Balaji collected a few maunds of salt and carried it to
Kumta
Kumta is a town and taluk in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India. It is one of the important stations along the Konkan Railway line running between Mumbai and Mangalore.
The 36th Kannada Sahithya Sammelana was held in Kumta in 1 ...
, where the whole stock was sold in 15 minutes.
Four taluks in Karnataka namely
Hirekerur in
Dharwad
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district and Ankola,
Sirsi and
Siddapura in
North Kanara district were selected for organizing the no-tax campaign. Despite repressive measures by the authorities, the campaign was a huge success. More than 1500 activists were arrested in Karnataka for participating in the
Civil-Disobedience Movement from 1930 to 1931. These historic events led to Ankola being named the "
Bardoli of Karnataka".
Beaches
Ankola lies on the coast of the
Arabian Sea
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and has many beaches, such as: Belekeri Beach, Nadibag Beach, Belambar Beach, Shedikulli Beach, Gabitkeni Beach, Honne gudi Beach ( from Ankola), Honey Beach, and Keni Beach.
Culture
Folk dance

A popular folk dance in Ankola is
Yakshagana
Yakshagana is a traditional theatre, found in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Kasaragod district and Uttara Kannada, Shimoga and western parts of Chikmagalur district, Chikmagalur districts, in the state of Karnataka and in Kasaragod district in Keral ...
.
Suggi kunitha a local seasonal folk dance, has begun in the coastal taluks of Uttara Kannada district. The troupes of the Suggi dancers move from one village to another during the paddy harvest season till the festival of "Holi", to perform the dance as a gratitude to the God for the successful harvest.
The Suggi dancers wear traditional dresses and headgears. The dance has historical background as it was used to create awareness among the masses against the British rule during the Independence movement.
Festivals
An annual mela called Bandihabba is celebrated on Buddha Poornima in the month of May. This is an important festival to be celebrated for nine days. On the ninth day, Mela is conducted near Shantadurga temple and people from around the town and village throng the temple and celebrate it.
Another festival called 'Karthik' is celebrated during November when five temple deities will be out of Ankola town on Palakki for a night stay and will return next morning.
The Dahikaala (ದಹಿಕಾಲ) festival in Ankola as in
Dahi Handi of Maharashtra celebrates the playful and mischievous side of Krishna, where teams of young men form human pyramids to reach a high-hanging pot of butter and break it. This festival is very much important to the Namadharis of Ankola in particular and the teams usually are of Namadhari youth by tradition.
Temples
Ankola houses many temples such as Honna Raka Temple, Mahamaya, Venkataramana Temple, and Shantadurga (known as Bhumidevathe), Shree Varamahaganapati Temple Shetgeri, Aryaduraga Temple (kuldevata of Mangeshkar Family, Ankola, Eeshwara devasthana. Migrated Konkani Saraswats are said to have brought with their Kuladevtas with them. Considering this to be their safe haven, they are said to have established the Kuladevata temples in Ankola. Some of the migrated Goan Deities are Lakshmi Narayan Mahamaya(Nagve Mahmamaya) from the Nagve village in Salcette Goa, Kundodari Mahamaya (Kudteri Mahamaya) from Curtorim in Salcette Goa, and the Aryadurga temple from the Anjediva (Aryadweep) island of Goa.
Cuisine
Usual diet contains boiled white rice (called Kuchige akki) and fish, basale soppina hulaga in Kannada language (a vegetable sambar)
and Koli Asi (chicken curry). Fish is consumed by a large part of population. Kajmiji is a local sweet.
Transportation
Public road transportation to Ankola is handled by
North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NWKRTC). Road transportation is a crucial link for the population. Other modes of transportation such as inland water navigation, are also in use. Railway station is about from the town.
By roads and railways
It is well connected to
Mangalore
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and
Goa
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by bus and train. Rail services are fairly regular.
Ankola is connected to
Bangalore
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by road. The
National Highway 66 (India)
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passes through Ankola.
* Eastern direction - Connected to
Hubli
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,
Hyderabad
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by
National Highway 63
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.
* Northern direction - Connected to
Karwar
Karwar is a coastal City and the administrative headquarters of Uttara Kannada district, formerly part of the Bombay Presidency, located at the mouth of the Kali River (Karnataka), Kali river along the Konkan Coast in the present-day state of Ka ...
,
Goa
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by Road and railways.
* Southern direction - Connected to
Gokarna
Gokarna may refer to:
Places
* Gokarna, Karnataka, a town in Karnataka, India
* Gokarna, West Bengal, a village in West Bengal, India
* Gokarnamatam, a village in Andhra Pradesh, India
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,
Murdeshwara,
Udupi
Udupi () also known as 'Odipu' () is a city in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is the administrative headquarters of Udupi district, and one of the fastest-growing cities in Karnataka. Udupi is one of the top tourist attractions in Karnataka an ...
and
Mangalore
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by Road and railways.
* Western direction:Arabian Sea & Beaches.
The rivers offer inland water navigation, usually in traditional ferries or mechanised boats. Hubli to Ankola railway facility has been pushed to the backburner, due to the stay order from Supreme Court of India.
Nearest airports
*
Goa International Airport
*
Hubli Airport
*
Karwar Airport
Ports
*
Belekeri Port
Education
The city and the taluk has a number of government, government aided and private educational institutions *nirmala Hridaya High School*
Gokhale Centenary College offering various pregraduate, undergraduate and also limited postgraduate courses. In 2007, Government First Grade College was started in Poojageri ( from Ankola.
Geographical orientation from Ankola
See also
References
External links
{{Wikivoyage, Ankola
Cities and towns in Uttara Kannada district