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'''Kanchalla''' is a village in [[Kolar district]], [[Karnataka]] state of southern India. |
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The village falls in the agriculture is the main occupation. Ragi and vegetables are extensively grown here And also this Village near by Masthi Which the Jnanapeeta Prashasti Vijetha Masthi VENKATESH IYANGAR native place. The head of the village is Nagaraja Chari(D),Kempanna(D), and current member of the village is Nagesh. |
The village falls in the agriculture is the main occupation. Ragi and vegetables are extensively grown here And also this Village near by Masthi Which the Jnanapeeta Prashasti Vijetha Masthi VENKATESH IYANGAR native place. The head of the village is Nagaraja Chari(D),Kempanna(D), and current member of the village is Nagesh. |
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Murugesha KR(Bcom),Naveen KM(Bcom),Rajendra KV(Bcom,Mcom),Srinivas N(Bcom,Mcom) |
Murugesha KR(Bcom),Naveen KM(Bcom),Rajendra KV(Bcom,Mcom),Srinivas N(Bcom,Mcom) |
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,AnandaV(Bcom)Ravi KM (Bcom),Chandrashekar KM(Bcom),Umesh(MA.BEd) Byre gowda K G (B.COM) Radha krishna K A (B.com) Narayana swamy KV (B.com) Muniraja KM (B.com) Pradeep KR (b.com,M.com) Rama (B.com) and Munikrishana KV,Murugesh KM,Danashakar KV, Manjunatha KM ,venkatesh KM |
,AnandaV(Bcom)Ravi KM (Bcom),Chandrashekar KM(Bcom),Umesh(MA.BEd) Byre gowda K G (B.COM) Radha krishna K A (B.com) Narayana swamy KV (B.com) Muniraja KM (B.com) Pradeep KR (b.com,M.com) Rama (B.com) and Munikrishana KV,Murugesh KM,Danashakar KV, Manjunatha KM ,venkatesh KM |
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Kanchalla is a village in Kolar district, Karnataka state of southern India.
It is just on the nearby Malur and KGF, 21 km away from the Malur. There is a Shiva temple right in the near village and this temple is very famous and thing is in this temple the water coming from the big stone. And the exciting thing about this village is around 27 people are B.com graduates and in one shot we can call this village as commerce city.
In Kanchalla village agriculture is the main occupation. Ragi and vegetables are extensively grown here.and Ragi Mudde also colloquially simply referred to as either 'Mudde' or 'HiTTu'; is a wholesome meal in the kanchala. It is mainly popular with the rural folk of Karnataka.
The village falls in the agriculture is the main occupation. Ragi and vegetables are extensively grown here And also this Village near by Masthi Which the Jnanapeeta Prashasti Vijetha Masthi VENKATESH IYANGAR native place. The head of the village is Nagaraja Chari(D),Kempanna(D), and current member of the village is Nagesh.
Murugesha KR(Bcom),Naveen KM(Bcom),Rajendra KV(Bcom,Mcom),Srinivas N(Bcom,Mcom) ,AnandaV(Bcom)Ravi KM (Bcom),Chandrashekar KM(Bcom),Umesh(MA.BEd) Byre gowda K G (B.COM) Radha krishna K A (B.com) Narayana swamy KV (B.com) Muniraja KM (B.com) Pradeep KR (b.com,M.com) Rama (B.com) and Munikrishana KV,Murugesh KM,Danashakar KV, Manjunatha KM ,venkatesh KM Naveenkumar KT(BA).
Kolar Gold Field
Town in India K.G.F or Kolar Gold Fields is a mining town in Bangarpet Taluka, in the Kolar District of Karnataka state, India. Wikipedia Area: 58.12 km² Weather: 26°C, Wind W at 26 km/h, 64% Humidity Local time: Thursday 11:08 AM University: National Institute of Miner's HealthK.G.F or Kolar Gold Fields is a mining town in Bangarpet Taluka, in the Kolar District of Karnataka state, India. It includes the township of the same name, viz. KGF, where reside mainly the families of the employees of Bharat Gold Mines Limited (BGML) and BEML (formerly Bharat Earth Movers Limited). KGF is about 30 kilometers from Kolar and 100 kilometers from Bangalore. To the east of KGF is a ridge of hills of which Dod Betta hill, 3195 feet above sea level. The town was known for gold mining for over a century, which was eventually closed on 2001 due to low level of gold production.