Dandeli
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Dandeli is a taluk in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India, in the Malenadu region.
Description
Old Dandeli
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There was no school in the small town until in 1936, when Shivaji Narvekar, Pundalik Pai, Sadanand Gopal Nadkarni, Balappa Chavan and Bapshet together contributed to build a one-room school in a hut on the nearby hill where now the government Urdu school is situated. Ramachandra Ganapat Nayak migrated from Sanikatta near Gokarn to run the school. The school started with merely 18 students, three of whom were older than their teacher, R.G. Nayak. In 1939 the school was recognised by the British government.
Name
A local legend states that the city is named after Dandelappa, a local deity, a servant of the Mirashi landlords, who died because of his loyalty. An alternative legend states that a king named Dandakanayaka passed through the forests and named them after himself, and the city is believed to stand on the place where Dandakaranya stood when he named the area.[1]
Geography and climate
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Wildlife sanctuary
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Demographics
As of the 2001 India census,[8] Dandeli had a population of 53,287. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Dandeli has an average literacy rate of 74%, higher than the national average of 65%: male literacy is 81% and female literacy is 68%. In Dandeli, 11% of the population is under six years of age. Kannada is the widely spoken language in the region. Dandeli's population was higher in the past, but lack of employment has forced people to migrate elsewhere. Jobs pay poorly, and traditional businesses have been disappearing for lack of customers. The West Coast Paper Mills is one of the largest employers in the town and the primary landowner; the mill has its own quarters, shopping complex, theatre, restaurant, playground, and a clubhouse for the employees. The company was promotedScript error: No such module "Unsubst". by Shree Digvijay Cement Company Limited, Sikka, Gujarat State in 1955. This company is also the main contributor to unpleasant odor affecting an otherwise very pleasant city.
Education
Schools in Dandeli
- St Michaels Convent School, Dandeli (Primary and High School)
- Rotary School, Dandeli (Primary and High School)
- Janata Vidyalaya, Dandeli (Primary and High school both Kannada and English medium)
- DFA School
- Anglo Urdu High School (Muslim Education Society Dandeli)
- Government School, Dandeli
- Kanya Vidyalaya, Dandeli
- Tauheed Education Society
- Bangur Nagar Hindi Higher Secondary School (Dandeli Education Society Hindi School)
- BLDE Education Society
- Govt. School Bilpar Dandeli (Primary and High school)
- Bangur Nagar Kannada Higher Primary School
- Adarsh Vidyalaya School (Ambewadi)
- Government Primary School, Ambewadi
- Paridyan School
Pre-university colleges
- Bangur Nagar Pre-University Composite Junior College
- Janata Vidyalaya
- Tauheed Education Society
- Government College Old Dandeli
- Kanya Vidyalaya Pre-university College Dandeli
- K.L.E. Society's Institute of Nursing Sciences, Dandeli
Degree colleges
Other institutions
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- S.V.K.'s Andakarimth Udyog Margadarshi Kendra Dandeli
- Kali Seva Pratistan Ganesh Nagar Dandeli
- Govt. Tool Room & Training Centre: Ambewadi Industrial Estate
- Asha Kiran Rural Private Industrial Training Institute, Ambewadi, under the aegis of Karwar Diocesan Development Council, Bishop's House, Karwar
- S.U.C. Polytechnic, Dandeli
- VTU- National Academy for Skill Development, Dandeli
Tourism
Stay in Dandeli
Dandeli resorts have become an attraction for wealthier, mobile residents from India and elsewhere. The biodiversity in the forest has attracted sufficient tourism to support a number of resorts in the vicinity of Dandeli. The government has promoted eco-tourism with proper planning of the healthy breeding of wild animals.
The natural environment of the area attracts tourists from other parts of India and abroad.[9] It is an adventure sports destination, and a white-water rafting destination in South India. It is one of the few locations where near by rafting is possible which is in Joida Taluk place named Ganeshgudi, even in peak summer months of March to June. Dandeli also offers many other adventure activities like Kayaking, Zorbing, Jungle safari, Cannoeing, River crossing etc.
Temples and Matha
- Dandelappa Temple (Haliyal Road)
- Shree Ishwar Temple (Old Dandeli)
- Shree Veerabhadreshwar Temple (JN Road)
- Shiva Mandir (Kogilban Road))
- Mrutyunjay Math (Bank of River Kali)
- Datta Mandir (Kogilban Road)
- Shree Nagadevata Mandir (Ambewadi)
- Shree Ram Mandir (WCPM Area)
- Shree Balamuri Ganesh Mandir (Ganesh Gudi Road)
- Shree Raghavendra Swami Math (Town ship)
- Shankaracharya Math (Town ship)
- Venkataramana Temple (Kogilban Road)
- Jagadamba Temple – Savji's (Maruti Nagar)
- Hanuman temple (JN Road)
- Sai Baba Temple (Basveshwar Nagar, Ambewadi)
- Shree Durga Devi Temple (Near Government Hospital, JN Road)
Landmarks
Dandeli is surrounded by natural, historic, and religious landmarks: the River Kali, the caves of Kavala, the Syntheri Rocks, the Ulavi temple, and Sykes point. Karnataka Power Corporation residential colony is situated in Ambikanagar. (Script error: No such module "convert". from Dandeli). Nagajhari powerhouse is also nearby Ambikanagar where electricity is generated through hydropower. Also, other hydroelectric projects of KPCL like Supa dam, Tattihalla dam, Bommanahalli dam are located surrounding Dandeli town.
Other attractions
The sanctuary provides near by rafting opportunities at the Virnoli Rapids connected to the Kali River. Other tourist activities include nature walks, boating, bird watching, crocodile spotting and angling. Nearby tourist spots include Ulavi, Syntheri Rocks, Anashi National Park, and Moulangi Eco Park which falls under Joida Taluk which is also known as first The organic taluk in India
See also
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References
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