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Ankathatti
Ankathatti
village

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 height Uthsava murthy as its pride possession, and its high production of silk and milk. This place has give birth to well known regional Gandian Sonnegowda Govidagwoda. Who has served as MLA (Member of legislative assembly). He has opened a school in the name of Gandi's Ashram (Sabaramathi school) to help local village students. Student for this school have achieved in all fields.

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Near villages: Chitnahalli, Hosamatnhalli, Matnahalli,Agrahara.