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⚫ | '''Ankathatti''' is a village in the state of [[Karnataka]], [[India]], situated 15 km away from [[Kolar]]. The village has a population of about 900, with 300 houses. It is devoid of huts, with proper housing for all the inhabitants. Ankathatti is known for its rich religious culture, having a 4 feet high [[Uthsava]] murthy as its pride possession, and its high production of [[silk]] and [[milk]]. Gandian Sonnegowda Govidagwoda, who has served as Member of the Legislative Assembly, is a native of the village. Govidagwoda is the founder of the school ''Gandi's Ashram'' (Sabaramathi school). |
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Revision as of 23:03, 12 November 2007
Ankathatti is a village in the state of Karnataka, India, situated 15 km away from Kolar. The village has a population of about 900, with 300 houses. It is devoid of huts, with proper housing for all the inhabitants. Ankathatti is known for its rich religious culture, having a 4 feet high Uthsava murthy as its pride possession, and its high production of silk and milk. Gandian Sonnegowda Govidagwoda, who has served as Member of the Legislative Assembly, is a native of the village. Govidagwoda is the founder of the school Gandi's Ashram (Sabaramathi school).