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Belgaum

Belgaum (ISO: Bēḷagāma; also Belgaon[1] and officially known as Belagavi)[8][9] is a city in the Indian state of Karnataka located in its northern part along the Western Ghats. It is the administrative headquarters of the eponymous Belagavi division and Belagavi district. The Government of Karnataka has proposed making Belagavi the second capital of Karnataka alongside Bengaluru, hence a second state administrative building Suvarna Vidhana Soudha was inaugurated on 11 October 2012.[10]

Belgaum
Belgaon[1],Belagavi,Kunda nagari, winter/second capital
Belagavi
Belgaum
Location of Belgaum in Karnataka
Belgaum
Belgaum (India)
Coordinates: 15°51′N 74°30′E / 15.850°N 74.500°E / 15.850; 74.500Coordinates: 15°51′N 74°30′E / 15.850°N 74.500°E / 15.850; 74.500
Country India
StateKarnataka
DistrictBelagavi
RegionWestern ghats
Government
 • TypeDistrict Administration
 • BodyBelagavi Mahanagara Palike
 • DCK Harish Kumar[2]
 • MPMangala Angadi[3]
 • MayorBasappa Chikkaldinni[4]
 • Deputy MayorMadhushri Pujari[4]
Area
 • Total94 km2 (36 sq mi)
 • Rank4
Elevation
784 m (2,572 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total490,045
 • Density5,200/km2 (14,000/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Belagavians [6]
Belgaumites[citation needed]
Languages
 • OfficialKannada[7]
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (ST)
PIN
590001 to 590020
Telephone code(+91) 831
Vehicle registrationKA-22
Websitebelagavi.nic.in

Belagavi has been selected in first phase out of 20 cities, as one of the hundred Indian cities to be developed as a smart city under PM Narendra Modi's flagship Smart Cities Mission.[11]

History

 
Belgaum 1896 map

Belgaum was founded in late 12th century AD by the Ratta dynasty, who shifted from nearby Saundatti. A Ratta official named Bichiraja built Kamal Basadi, a Jain temple, dedicated to Neminatha in 1204, which came to be called Kamalabasti. Pillars found inside Belgaum fort have Kannada inscriptions in Nagari scripts, one from 1199 by Ratta King Kartaveerya IV. The city original name was Venugrama, a Sanskrit word which means "village of bamboo". Alternatively, it is referred to as Venupura in early Indian texts, which means "city of bamboo".[12]

Belgaum became a part of the Yadava dynasty kingdom (Sevunas) in early 13th century. An inscription from 1261 of King Krishna belonging to the Yadava dynasty attests to this. The region was invaded by Khalji dynasty of Delhi Sultanate in 14th century. Shortly thereafter, the Vijayanagara Empire was founded, and Belgaum came under the rule of Vijayanagara. In 1474, the Bahmani Sultanate conquered Belgaum with an army led by Mahamood Gawan.[13]

 
Mahatma Gandhi at the Belgaum Congress 1924

The Belgaum fort was strengthened by the Adil Shah dynasty Sultans and they built the Safa Mosque. A Persian inscription states that the mosque was built by Asad Khan, a Bijapur Commander. In 1518, the Bahamani sultanate splintered into five small states and Belgaum became part of the Bijapur Sultanate. The Adilshahis extended their control to the port of Goa, but retreated after the arrival and wars with the Portuguese. In 1686, the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb overthrew the Bijapur sultanate and Belgaum passed nominally to the Mughals, who called it "Azamnagar".[13] However, the Mughal empire control collapsed after the death of Aurangzeb in 1707. The Maratha confederacy took control of the area during the rule of the Peshwas. In 1776, the region was overrun by Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan after Hyder Ali's coup in the Kingdom of Mysore. The Peshwa regained Belgaum, after Tipu Sultan was defeated by the British forces. In 1818, the British annexed Belgaum and the region in the control of the Peshwa. Kitturu Chennamma (1778–1829) was the queen of the princely state of Kittur in Karnataka and in 1824 she led an unsuccessful armed rebellion against the British in response to the Doctrine of lapse.

Belgaum was chosen as the venue of the 39th session of the Indian National Congress in December 1924 under the presidency of Mahatma Gandhi. The city served as a major military installation for the British Raj, primarily due to its proximity to Goa, which was then a Portuguese territory. Once the British left India, the Indian government continued and still continues to have armed forces installations in Belgaum. In 1961, the Indian government, under Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, used forces from Belgaum to end Portuguese rule of Goa.

When India became independent in 1947, Belgaum and its district were part of Bombay State. In 1956, the Indian states were reorganised along linguistic lines by the States Reorganisation Act and Belgaum including 10 taluks of Bombay State were transferred to Mysore State, which was renamed Karnataka in 1973.[14]

In 2006, the Government of Karnataka announced that Belgaum would be made the state's second capital, and that the city would be a permanent venue for the annual 15-day winter session of the state legislature.[15]

City names

On 1 November 2014, the city's name was changed from Belgaum to Belagavi by the Karnataka government, with approval of the central government of India along with 12 other cities.[16][17] Belgaum is known as Belgaon (IPA: [beːɭɡaːʋ]) in Maharashtra and amongst Marathi people.

Geography

Topography

Belgaum is located at 15°52′N 74°30′E / 15.87°N 74.5°E / 15.87; 74.5.[18] It has an average elevation of 751 metres (2,464 feet). The city is in the northwestern parts of Karnataka and lies at the border of two states, Maharashtra and Goa on the western ghats (50 km (31 mi) from the Goa state border). It is one of the oldest towns in the state, lying 502 km (312 mi) from Bangalore, 500 km (310 mi) from Mumbai, 515 km (320 mi) from Hyderabad, and 600 km (370 mi) from Mysore. The district comprises 1278 villages with an area of 31,415 km2 (12,129 sq mi) and a population of around 4.8 million according to the census of 2011. Belgaum district is the biggest district of Karnataka. Situated near the foothills of the Sahyadri mountain range (Western Ghats) at an altitude of about 779 m (2,556 ft), 100 km (62 mi) from the Arabian Sea with the Markandeya river flowing nearby, Belgaum exhibits swift and kaleidoscopic changes in topography, vegetation and climate.

Climate

Belgaum has a tropical savanna climate (Köppen climate classification Aw). It is known for its pleasant year-round climate. Belgaum is at its coldest in winter (lowest temperature in Karnataka is usually recorded in Belgaum) and it experiences almost continuous monsoon rains from June through September. Belgaum sometimes receives hail storms during April.

Climate data for Belgaum (1981–2010, extremes 1901–2012)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 35.7
(96.3)
38.4
(101.1)
40.0
(104.0)
41.9
(107.4)
41.2
(106.2)
39.2
(102.6)
33.6
(92.5)
31.7
(89.1)
34.3
(93.7)
36.6
(97.9)
34.6
(94.3)
34.6
(94.3)
41.9
(107.4)
Average high °C (°F) 29.8
(85.6)
32.7
(90.9)
35.3
(95.5)
36.4
(97.5)
35.1
(95.2)
28.9
(84.0)
26.1
(79.0)
25.9
(78.6)
28.0
(82.4)
29.4
(84.9)
29.1
(84.4)
28.8
(83.8)
30.5
(86.9)
Average low °C (°F) 14.6
(58.3)
15.7
(60.3)
18.5
(65.3)
20.7
(69.3)
21.7
(71.1)
21.5
(70.7)
20.6
(69.1)
20.3
(68.5)
19.8
(67.6)
19.7
(67.5)
17.3
(63.1)
15.2
(59.4)
18.8
(65.8)
Record low °C (°F) 7.2
(45.0)
6.7
(44.1)
10.0
(50.0)
12.0
(53.6)
15.6
(60.1)
11.4
(52.5)
13.1
(55.6)
15.7
(60.3)
14.5
(58.1)
12.2
(54.0)
9.3
(48.7)
8.4
(47.1)
6.7
(44.1)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 0.3
(0.01)
0.4
(0.02)
9.1
(0.36)
36.8
(1.45)
60.1
(2.37)
249.6
(9.83)
353.8
(13.93)
252.3
(9.93)
94.2
(3.71)
114.7
(4.52)
23.6
(0.93)
7.6
(0.30)
1,202.3
(47.33)
Average rainy days 0.0 0.0 0.6 2.5 4.4 13.2 18.3 17.5 8.0 6.4 1.8 0.4 73.1
Average relative humidity (%) 67 60 56 61 70 85 91 92 88 83 73 71 75
Source: India Meteorological Department[19][20]
Climate data for Belgaum Airport (1981–2010, extremes 1952–2012)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 34.2
(93.6)
37.0
(98.6)
39.2
(102.6)
40.0
(104.0)
40.2
(104.4)
38.8
(101.8)
32.4
(90.3)
30.8
(87.4)
32.8
(91.0)
33.8
(92.8)
32.8
(91.0)
33.1
(91.6)
40.2
(104.4)
Average high °C (°F) 29.7
(85.5)
32.3
(90.1)
34.9
(94.8)
36.2
(97.2)
34.8
(94.6)
29.0
(84.2)
26.3
(79.3)
26.1
(79.0)
28.1
(82.6)
29.4
(84.9)
29.1
(84.4)
28.6
(83.5)
30.4
(86.7)
Average low °C (°F) 14.3
(57.7)
15.3
(59.5)
18.2
(64.8)
20.3
(68.5)
21.2
(70.2)
20.9
(69.6)
20.4
(68.7)
20.1
(68.2)
19.5
(67.1)
18.9
(66.0)
16.7
(62.1)
14.7
(58.5)
18.4
(65.1)
Record low °C (°F) 6.4
(43.5)
6.5
(43.7)
7.7
(45.9)
12.8
(55.0)
15.0
(59.0)
18.2
(64.8)
17.4
(63.3)
15.5
(59.9)
14.4
(57.9)
12.3
(54.1)
7.7
(45.9)
7.7
(45.9)
6.4
(43.5)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 0.2
(0.01)
1.1
(0.04)
7.3
(0.29)
41.3
(1.63)
62.0
(2.44)
186.6
(7.35)
233.9
(9.21)
162.3
(6.39)
125.8
(4.95)
112.0
(4.41)
27.0
(1.06)
4.9
(0.19)
964.3
(37.96)
Average rainy days 0.0 0.1 0.8 2.9 4.1 11.1 15.6 14.1 8.4 6.2 1.8 0.4 65.8
Average relative humidity (%) (at 17:30 IST) 31 26 28 40 51 75 83 83 76 61 46 38 53
Source: India Meteorological Department[19][20]

Demographics

Population

According to the 1881 census, 64.39% of the population of Belgaum were Kannada speakers and 26.04% spoke Marathi.[14]

Religions in Belgaum (2011)[21]
Religion Percent
Hindus
73.24%
Muslims
20.62%
Jains
4.22%
Christians
1.10%
Other or not stated
0.82%

As per the 2011 India census, the population of Belgaum city is 490,045. Males constitute 246,537 of the population and females 243,508. Belgaum has an average literacy rate of 88.92%: 93.78% for males and 85.84% for females. 10.71% percent of the population is under 6 years of age.[22]

Languages

Languages of Belgaum city (2011)[23]

  Kannada (37.46%)
  Marathi (32.91%)
  Urdu (19.82%)
  Konkani (2.64%)
  Hindi (2.42%)
  Telugu (1.92%)
  Others (2.83%)

Kannada (37.46%) and Marathi (32.91%) are the predominant languages. Urdu is spoken by 19.82%, while Konkani (2.64%), Hindi (2.42%) and Telugu (1.92%) are also spoken.[23]

Government and politics

Administration

Belgaum is located in the Belgaum Lok Sabha constituency.

Assembly session

In 2006, the Government of Karnataka decided to hold one week sessions of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly every year during the winter season at the Suvarna Vidhana Soudha administrative building, constructed and inaugurated in Belgaum in 2012.

Belgaum border dispute

 
Map of the Bombay Presidency including Belgaum

The Belgaum border dispute is a dispute involving the Indian states of Karnataka and Maharashtra. Belgaum, currently a part of Karnataka and earlier the erstwhile Bombay Presidency, is claimed by Maharashtra on linguistic grounds. In 1956, the States Reorganization Act incorporated the Belgaum district including the 10 taluks in the Mysore state, which became Karnataka in 1973. Though according to the 1881 census, 64.39% of the population of Belgaum were Kannada speakers and 26.04% spoke Marathi.[14]

In 1948, the Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti, a Belgaum based regional organisation fighting for the merger, was formed.[24] On 17 January 1956, Marathi activists against the inclusion were shot by the police forces of Mysore state. Since then, 17 January is observed as the 'martyr's day' by Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti.[25][26]

On 11 November 2005, Karnataka Rakshna Vedike (KRV) activists daubed Belgaum Mayor Vijay More's face with black paint (and later surrendered to the police)[27] in the wake of Belgaum City Corporation (BCC) passing a resolution[28][29] to include the district of Belgaum into Maharashtra, a neighbouring state. Upon his return to Belgaum, Vijay More was served with several show-cause notices by the Government of Karnataka and later dissolved the council.[30]

Following this incident, in the following year's election, Prashanta Budavi, wife of KRV (Karnataka Rakshana Vedike) City President Shantinath Budavi was appointed as mayor of the Belgaum City Corporation. Maharashtra has asked to bring 865 disputed villages including Belgaum under centre's rule until Supreme court's final verdict. N.D. Patil, head of legal-committee appointed by Maharashtra government said that Karnataka is intensifying the problem. He added that Marathi people of border region are not able to live with honour and dignity under Karnataka's rule pointing out to the 'unconstitutional' dissolution of Belgaum city corporation and manhandling of Belgaum mayor by Kannada activists at Bangalore.[31]

Even though case is pending in supreme court, in 2019, Deputy CM of Maharashtra Ajit Pawar called for the incorporation of Belgaum along with Karwar and Nipani area in Maharashtra citing it was of dream of Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray, a statement reiterated by CM Uddhav Thackeray in January 2021.[14] Thackeray went on to term the region as 'Karnataka-occupied areas'.[26] The case regarding the dispute is pending before the Supreme Court for many years.[14]

Economy

The city's humble industrial growth begin when an entrepreneur named Babu Rao Pusalkar set up a small unit in city over a century ago and that transformed Belagavi city into foundry and hydraulics base.[32]

Belgaum is an important source of vegetables, fruits, meat, poultry, fish, mining production, and wood (due to heavy rainfall, rivers and the abundance of water). Trading in North Karnataka is mainly with Goa and Maharashtra along with major cities like Pune, Bangalore and Mangalore. Rich deposits of Bauxite are found in Belgaum district and have led to the creation of the Indian aluminium-producing company Hindalco Industries of the Aditya Birla Group.[33] Uranium deposits have been found at Deshnur, a small village near Bailhongal town.[34]

A 300-acre (1.2 km2) Special Economic Zone (India's first Private Aerospace SEZ ) is being set up along the Pune-Bangalore National Highway (NH-4) to cater to the precision engineering requirements of the global aerospace, automotive and industrial verticals.[35]

Defence training centres

Belgaum's salubrious climate, proximity to the coast and strategic position near Portuguese Goa commended it to the British as a suitable location for an army training centre and cantonment, which it continues to be today for the Indian Armed Forces, along with an air force station of the Indian Air Force. The British had a sizeable infantry post here, having realised the military importance of its geographical location.

Development of a rail network for movement of resources and later troops was one of the means employed by both the East India Company and the British to exert control over India. Belgaum houses the Maratha Light Infantry Regimental Centre (MLIRC). It also houses the Commando Training Wing which is a part of the Junior Leaders Wing (formerly known as Infantry School, Belgaum). This establishment is affiliated to The Infantry School, Mhow. Herein, Infantry Officers and Soldiers are trained in endurance, escape and evasion, guerrilla and commando warfare techniques and to live off the land. The commando course at Belgaum is mandatory for all Infantry Officers. Officers of Other branches of the military and even some foreign officers undertake the course, upon being nominated to do so. In between the Military Hospital and the Junior Leaders Wing lies the Belgaum Military School, established in 1945 spread over an area of 64 acres (26 ha). The School provides quality education to sons of wards of Servicemen and Ex Servicemen of the Armed Forces. Several of them go on to join the National Defence Academy.

The Indo-Tibetan Border Police, ITBP, is building a full-fledged recreation and training centre in Belgaum at Halbhavi. Belgaum provides an excellent climate for recreation and ITBP will have large family bases in Belgaum for its soldiers after high altitude stressful duty.

The Central Reserve Police Force Institute of elite central paramilitary forces is setting up a national-level training institution (for jungle warfare) at Khanapur in Belgaum. The establishment, called the CoBRA School of Jungle Warfare is already operational.[36]

Culture/Cityscape

Cuisine

the cuisine of Belgaum is derived from the food cultures of three regions Karnataka, Konkan and Maharashtra.[37] Typical breakfast items include poori-bhaji, idli-dosa, upma, sheera, sabudana khichadi and sabuvada. Chapatis, rice, phulka, jowar rotti, thalipeeth, jhunka and vegetables are taken in lunch. Non-vegetarian items such as various seafoods are cooked in Goan, Maharashtrian and North Kannadi style. Belgaum is noted for a specific kind of biryani, the Belagavi Biryani, which uses Belagavi Basmati Rice for its preparation.[37]

Belgaum is known for kunda, a sweet made from milk.[38] A special sweet called mandige in Kannada and in Marathi as maande, is a prerequisite for weddings.[39]

Transportation

 
 
 

Road

Belgaum is connected by road via national highways 4 (connecting Maharashtra (now part of the Golden Quadrilateral), Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu) and 4A (connecting Karnataka and Goa). North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NWKRTC) run buses to all corners of Karnataka and to neighbouring states. There are many prominent private bus companies providing services to all major destinations in Karnataka and surrounding states. KSRTC services almost all villages in Karnataka. 92% villages are served by KSRTC (6,743 out of 7,298 Villages) and 44% in other areas. KSRTC operates 6463 schedules in a day covering an effective distance of 2374,000 km with a total fleet of 7599 buses. It transports, on an average, 2457,000 passengers per day.

The North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation was established on 1 November 1997, under provision of the Road Transport Corporation Act 1950, on the auspicious day of Karnataka Rajyotsava upon bifurcation from Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation to provide adequate, efficient, economic and properly coordinated transport services to the commuters of North Western part of Karnataka. The Corporation jurisdiction covers the districts of Belgaum, Dharwad, Karwar, Bagalkot, Gadag & Haveri.

NWKRTC operates its services to all villages, which have motorable roads in its jurisdiction, and also covers intra- and inter- state transport operations.

The Government of Goa operates KADAMBA bus service from Goa to Belgaum city and some other parts of the Belgaum District.

The Government of Maharashtra also operates MSRTC buses from various parts of Maharashtra to Belgaum City and some other parts of the Belgaum District.

Air

The city is served by Belgaum Airport at Sambra, which is the oldest airport in North Karnataka and lies 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the city on State Highway 20. Belgaum airport is included in UDAN 3 scheme. Alliance Air, Spice Jet, Star Air, IndiGo and TruJet have flights to Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mysore, Kadapa, Tirupati, Surat, Ahmedabad, Indore, Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Kolhapur, Nashik and Chennai.[40] Flight connectivity to Jodhpur will be soon started by Star Air in the future days.[41][42]

Rail

Belgaum railway station is on the Indian Railways grid, being part of the South Western railways, and is well connected by rail to major destinations.

Education

VTU

Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), named after Bharat Ratna Sir M Visweshwariah, is located in Machhe in Belgaum. It has more than 208 affiliated colleges. Over 67,000 students graduate from VTU every year.[43]

Rani Channamma University

Rani Channamma University was established in 2010 by upgrading the post-graduate centre of Karnatak University, Dharwad. Before the Rani Channamma University came into being in 2010, Karnatak University KRCPG Centre of Karnatak University, Dharwad was functioning at Belgaum. The Karnatak University PG Centre was established at Belgaum in the year 1982, to provide an opportunity to develop access to the students for higher education hailing from North Karnataka Region. In 1994 the PG centre was shifted to the present campus of 172 acres of land at Bhutramanahatti adjacent to the Pune-Bangalore National Highway – 4 NH 4, about 18 km from Belgaum. Karnatak University PG Centre has been declared as Rani Channamma University in the month of July 2010 with the jurisdiction of Belgaum, Vijaypur, and Bagalkot districts.

Media

Newspapers include Vijaya Karnataka, Vijay Vani, Kannada Prabha, Samyukta Karnataka, Prajavani, and Kannadamma in Kannada; The Times of India and Deccan Herald in English, and Tarun Bharat,Sakaal, Pudhari in Marathi.[citation needed]

Notable people

See also

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This article is about the municipality in India For its district see Belagavi District For the country see Belgium Belgaum ISO Beḷagama also Belgaon 1 and officially known as Belagavi 8 9 is a city in the Indian state of Karnataka located in its northern part along the Western Ghats It is the administrative headquarters of the eponymous Belagavi division and Belagavi district The Government of Karnataka has proposed making Belagavi the second capital of Karnataka alongside Bengaluru hence a second state administrative building Suvarna Vidhana Soudha was inaugurated on 11 October 2012 10 Belgaum Belgaon 1 Belagavi Kunda nagari winter second capitalCityBelagaviSuvarna Vidhana Soudha BelagaviBelgaumLocation of Belgaum in KarnatakaShow map of KarnatakaBelgaumBelgaum India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 15 51 N 74 30 E 15 850 N 74 500 E 15 850 74 500 Coordinates 15 51 N 74 30 E 15 850 N 74 500 E 15 850 74 500Country IndiaStateKarnatakaDistrictBelagaviRegionWestern ghatsGovernment TypeDistrict Administration BodyBelagavi Mahanagara Palike DCK Harish Kumar 2 MPMangala Angadi 3 MayorBasappa Chikkaldinni 4 Deputy MayorMadhushri Pujari 4 Area 5 Total94 km2 36 sq mi Rank4Elevation784 m 2 572 ft Population 2011 Total490 045 Density5 200 km2 14 000 sq mi Demonym s Belagavians 6 Belgaumites citation needed Languages OfficialKannada 7 Time zoneUTC 5 30 ST PIN590001 to 590020Telephone code 91 831Vehicle registrationKA 22Websitebelagavi nic inBelagavi has been selected in first phase out of 20 cities as one of the hundred Indian cities to be developed as a smart city under PM Narendra Modi s flagship Smart Cities Mission 11 Contents 1 History 2 City names 3 Geography 3 1 Topography 3 2 Climate 4 Demographics 4 1 Population 4 2 Languages 5 Government and politics 5 1 Administration 5 1 1 Assembly session 6 Belgaum border dispute 7 Economy 8 Defence training centres 9 Culture Cityscape 9 1 Cuisine 10 Transportation 10 1 Road 10 2 Air 10 3 Rail 11 Education 11 1 VTU 11 2 Rani Channamma University 12 Media 13 Notable people 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksHistoryFurther information Belgaum Fort Belgaum 1896 map Belgaum was founded in late 12th century AD by the Ratta dynasty who shifted from nearby Saundatti A Ratta official named Bichiraja built Kamal Basadi a Jain temple dedicated to Neminatha in 1204 which came to be called Kamalabasti Pillars found inside Belgaum fort have Kannada inscriptions in Nagari scripts one from 1199 by Ratta King Kartaveerya IV The city original name was Venugrama a Sanskrit word which means village of bamboo Alternatively it is referred to as Venupura in early Indian texts which means city of bamboo 12 Belgaum became a part of the Yadava dynasty kingdom Sevunas in early 13th century An inscription from 1261 of King Krishna belonging to the Yadava dynasty attests to this The region was invaded by Khalji dynasty of Delhi Sultanate in 14th century Shortly thereafter the Vijayanagara Empire was founded and Belgaum came under the rule of Vijayanagara In 1474 the Bahmani Sultanate conquered Belgaum with an army led by Mahamood Gawan 13 Mahatma Gandhi at the Belgaum Congress 1924 The Belgaum fort was strengthened by the Adil Shah dynasty Sultans and they built the Safa Mosque A Persian inscription states that the mosque was built by Asad Khan a Bijapur Commander In 1518 the Bahamani sultanate splintered into five small states and Belgaum became part of the Bijapur Sultanate The Adilshahis extended their control to the port of Goa but retreated after the arrival and wars with the Portuguese In 1686 the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb overthrew the Bijapur sultanate and Belgaum passed nominally to the Mughals who called it Azamnagar 13 However the Mughal empire control collapsed after the death of Aurangzeb in 1707 The Maratha confederacy took control of the area during the rule of the Peshwas In 1776 the region was overrun by Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan after Hyder Ali s coup in the Kingdom of Mysore The Peshwa regained Belgaum after Tipu Sultan was defeated by the British forces In 1818 the British annexed Belgaum and the region in the control of the Peshwa Kitturu Chennamma 1778 1829 was the queen of the princely state of Kittur in Karnataka and in 1824 she led an unsuccessful armed rebellion against the British in response to the Doctrine of lapse Belgaum was chosen as the venue of the 39th session of the Indian National Congress in December 1924 under the presidency of Mahatma Gandhi The city served as a major military installation for the British Raj primarily due to its proximity to Goa which was then a Portuguese territory Once the British left India the Indian government continued and still continues to have armed forces installations in Belgaum In 1961 the Indian government under Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru used forces from Belgaum to end Portuguese rule of Goa When India became independent in 1947 Belgaum and its district were part of Bombay State In 1956 the Indian states were reorganised along linguistic lines by the States Reorganisation Act and Belgaum including 10 taluks of Bombay State were transferred to Mysore State which was renamed Karnataka in 1973 14 In 2006 the Government of Karnataka announced that Belgaum would be made the state s second capital and that the city would be a permanent venue for the annual 15 day winter session of the state legislature 15 City namesOn 1 November 2014 the city s name was changed from Belgaum to Belagavi by the Karnataka government with approval of the central government of India along with 12 other cities 16 17 Belgaum is known as Belgaon IPA beːɭɡaːʋ in Maharashtra and amongst Marathi people GeographyTopography Belgaum is located at 15 52 N 74 30 E 15 87 N 74 5 E 15 87 74 5 18 It has an average elevation of 751 metres 2 464 feet The city is in the northwestern parts of Karnataka and lies at the border of two states Maharashtra and Goa on the western ghats 50 km 31 mi from the Goa state border It is one of the oldest towns in the state lying 502 km 312 mi from Bangalore 500 km 310 mi from Mumbai 515 km 320 mi from Hyderabad and 600 km 370 mi from Mysore The district comprises 1278 villages with an area of 31 415 km2 12 129 sq mi and a population of around 4 8 million according to the census of 2011 Belgaum district is the biggest district of Karnataka Situated near the foothills of the Sahyadri mountain range Western Ghats at an altitude of about 779 m 2 556 ft 100 km 62 mi from the Arabian Sea with the Markandeya river flowing nearby Belgaum exhibits swift and kaleidoscopic changes in topography vegetation and climate Climate Belgaum has a tropical savanna climate Koppen climate classification Aw It is known for its pleasant year round climate Belgaum is at its coldest in winter lowest temperature in Karnataka is usually recorded in Belgaum and it experiences almost continuous monsoon rains from June through September Belgaum sometimes receives hail storms during April Climate data for Belgaum 1981 2010 extremes 1901 2012 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 35 7 96 3 38 4 101 1 40 0 104 0 41 9 107 4 41 2 106 2 39 2 102 6 33 6 92 5 31 7 89 1 34 3 93 7 36 6 97 9 34 6 94 3 34 6 94 3 41 9 107 4 Average high C F 29 8 85 6 32 7 90 9 35 3 95 5 36 4 97 5 35 1 95 2 28 9 84 0 26 1 79 0 25 9 78 6 28 0 82 4 29 4 84 9 29 1 84 4 28 8 83 8 30 5 86 9 Average low C F 14 6 58 3 15 7 60 3 18 5 65 3 20 7 69 3 21 7 71 1 21 5 70 7 20 6 69 1 20 3 68 5 19 8 67 6 19 7 67 5 17 3 63 1 15 2 59 4 18 8 65 8 Record low C F 7 2 45 0 6 7 44 1 10 0 50 0 12 0 53 6 15 6 60 1 11 4 52 5 13 1 55 6 15 7 60 3 14 5 58 1 12 2 54 0 9 3 48 7 8 4 47 1 6 7 44 1 Average rainfall mm inches 0 3 0 01 0 4 0 02 9 1 0 36 36 8 1 45 60 1 2 37 249 6 9 83 353 8 13 93 252 3 9 93 94 2 3 71 114 7 4 52 23 6 0 93 7 6 0 30 1 202 3 47 33 Average rainy days 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 5 4 4 13 2 18 3 17 5 8 0 6 4 1 8 0 4 73 1Average relative humidity 67 60 56 61 70 85 91 92 88 83 73 71 75Source India Meteorological Department 19 20 Climate data for Belgaum Airport 1981 2010 extremes 1952 2012 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 34 2 93 6 37 0 98 6 39 2 102 6 40 0 104 0 40 2 104 4 38 8 101 8 32 4 90 3 30 8 87 4 32 8 91 0 33 8 92 8 32 8 91 0 33 1 91 6 40 2 104 4 Average high C F 29 7 85 5 32 3 90 1 34 9 94 8 36 2 97 2 34 8 94 6 29 0 84 2 26 3 79 3 26 1 79 0 28 1 82 6 29 4 84 9 29 1 84 4 28 6 83 5 30 4 86 7 Average low C F 14 3 57 7 15 3 59 5 18 2 64 8 20 3 68 5 21 2 70 2 20 9 69 6 20 4 68 7 20 1 68 2 19 5 67 1 18 9 66 0 16 7 62 1 14 7 58 5 18 4 65 1 Record low C F 6 4 43 5 6 5 43 7 7 7 45 9 12 8 55 0 15 0 59 0 18 2 64 8 17 4 63 3 15 5 59 9 14 4 57 9 12 3 54 1 7 7 45 9 7 7 45 9 6 4 43 5 Average rainfall mm inches 0 2 0 01 1 1 0 04 7 3 0 29 41 3 1 63 62 0 2 44 186 6 7 35 233 9 9 21 162 3 6 39 125 8 4 95 112 0 4 41 27 0 1 06 4 9 0 19 964 3 37 96 Average rainy days 0 0 0 1 0 8 2 9 4 1 11 1 15 6 14 1 8 4 6 2 1 8 0 4 65 8Average relative humidity at 17 30 IST 31 26 28 40 51 75 83 83 76 61 46 38 53Source India Meteorological Department 19 20 DemographicsPopulation According to the 1881 census 64 39 of the population of Belgaum were Kannada speakers and 26 04 spoke Marathi 14 Religions in Belgaum 2011 21 Religion PercentHindus 73 24 Muslims 20 62 Jains 4 22 Christians 1 10 Other or not stated 0 82 As per the 2011 India census the population of Belgaum city is 490 045 Males constitute 246 537 of the population and females 243 508 Belgaum has an average literacy rate of 88 92 93 78 for males and 85 84 for females 10 71 percent of the population is under 6 years of age 22 Languages Languages of Belgaum city 2011 23 Kannada 37 46 Marathi 32 91 Urdu 19 82 Konkani 2 64 Hindi 2 42 Telugu 1 92 Others 2 83 Kannada 37 46 and Marathi 32 91 are the predominant languages Urdu is spoken by 19 82 while Konkani 2 64 Hindi 2 42 and Telugu 1 92 are also spoken 23 Government and politicsAdministration Belgaum is located in the Belgaum Lok Sabha constituency Assembly session In 2006 the Government of Karnataka decided to hold one week sessions of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly every year during the winter season at the Suvarna Vidhana Soudha administrative building constructed and inaugurated in Belgaum in 2012 Suvarna Vidhana SoudhaBelgaum border disputeMain article Belgaum border dispute Map of the Bombay Presidency including Belgaum The Belgaum border dispute is a dispute involving the Indian states of Karnataka and Maharashtra Belgaum currently a part of Karnataka and earlier the erstwhile Bombay Presidency is claimed by Maharashtra on linguistic grounds In 1956 the States Reorganization Act incorporated the Belgaum district including the 10 taluks in the Mysore state which became Karnataka in 1973 Though according to the 1881 census 64 39 of the population of Belgaum were Kannada speakers and 26 04 spoke Marathi 14 In 1948 the Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti a Belgaum based regional organisation fighting for the merger was formed 24 On 17 January 1956 Marathi activists against the inclusion were shot by the police forces of Mysore state Since then 17 January is observed as the martyr s day by Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti 25 26 On 11 November 2005 Karnataka Rakshna Vedike KRV activists daubed Belgaum Mayor Vijay More s face with black paint and later surrendered to the police 27 in the wake of Belgaum City Corporation BCC passing a resolution 28 29 to include the district of Belgaum into Maharashtra a neighbouring state Upon his return to Belgaum Vijay More was served with several show cause notices by the Government of Karnataka and later dissolved the council 30 Following this incident in the following year s election Prashanta Budavi wife of KRV Karnataka Rakshana Vedike City President Shantinath Budavi was appointed as mayor of the Belgaum City Corporation Maharashtra has asked to bring 865 disputed villages including Belgaum under centre s rule until Supreme court s final verdict N D Patil head of legal committee appointed by Maharashtra government said that Karnataka is intensifying the problem He added that Marathi people of border region are not able to live with honour and dignity under Karnataka s rule pointing out to the unconstitutional dissolution of Belgaum city corporation and manhandling of Belgaum mayor by Kannada activists at Bangalore 31 Even though case is pending in supreme court in 2019 Deputy CM of Maharashtra Ajit Pawar called for the incorporation of Belgaum along with Karwar and Nipani area in Maharashtra citing it was of dream of Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray a statement reiterated by CM Uddhav Thackeray in January 2021 14 Thackeray went on to term the region as Karnataka occupied areas 26 The case regarding the dispute is pending before the Supreme Court for many years 14 EconomyThe city s humble industrial growth begin when an entrepreneur named Babu Rao Pusalkar set up a small unit in city over a century ago and that transformed Belagavi city into foundry and hydraulics base 32 Belgaum is an important source of vegetables fruits meat poultry fish mining production and wood due to heavy rainfall rivers and the abundance of water Trading in North Karnataka is mainly with Goa and Maharashtra along with major cities like Pune Bangalore and Mangalore Rich deposits of Bauxite are found in Belgaum district and have led to the creation of the Indian aluminium producing company Hindalco Industries of the Aditya Birla Group 33 Uranium deposits have been found at Deshnur a small village near Bailhongal town 34 A 300 acre 1 2 km2 Special Economic Zone India s first Private Aerospace SEZ is being set up along the Pune Bangalore National Highway NH 4 to cater to the precision engineering requirements of the global aerospace automotive and industrial verticals 35 Defence training centresBelgaum s salubrious climate proximity to the coast and strategic position near Portuguese Goa commended it to the British as a suitable location for an army training centre and cantonment which it continues to be today for the Indian Armed Forces along with an air force station of the Indian Air Force The British had a sizeable infantry post here having realised the military importance of its geographical location Development of a rail network for movement of resources and later troops was one of the means employed by both the East India Company and the British to exert control over India Belgaum houses the Maratha Light Infantry Regimental Centre MLIRC It also houses the Commando Training Wing which is a part of the Junior Leaders Wing formerly known as Infantry School Belgaum This establishment is affiliated to The Infantry School Mhow Herein Infantry Officers and Soldiers are trained in endurance escape and evasion guerrilla and commando warfare techniques and to live off the land The commando course at Belgaum is mandatory for all Infantry Officers Officers of Other branches of the military and even some foreign officers undertake the course upon being nominated to do so In between the Military Hospital and the Junior Leaders Wing lies the Belgaum Military School established in 1945 spread over an area of 64 acres 26 ha The School provides quality education to sons of wards of Servicemen and Ex Servicemen of the Armed Forces Several of them go on to join the National Defence Academy The Indo Tibetan Border Police ITBP is building a full fledged recreation and training centre in Belgaum at Halbhavi Belgaum provides an excellent climate for recreation and ITBP will have large family bases in Belgaum for its soldiers after high altitude stressful duty The Central Reserve Police Force Institute of elite central paramilitary forces is setting up a national level training institution for jungle warfare at Khanapur in Belgaum The establishment called the CoBRA School of Jungle Warfare is already operational 36 Culture CityscapeCuisine the cuisine of Belgaum is derived from the food cultures of three regions Karnataka Konkan and Maharashtra 37 Typical breakfast items include poori bhaji idli dosa upma sheera sabudana khichadi and sabuvada Chapatis rice phulka jowar rotti thalipeeth jhunka and vegetables are taken in lunch Non vegetarian items such as various seafoods are cooked in Goan Maharashtrian and North Kannadi style Belgaum is noted for a specific kind of biryani the Belagavi Biryani which uses Belagavi Basmati Rice for its preparation 37 Belgaum is known for kunda a sweet made from milk 38 A special sweet called mandige in Kannada and in Marathi as maande is a prerequisite for weddings 39 Transportation Show zoomed in Show zoomed mid Show zoomed out Road Belgaum is connected by road via national highways 4 connecting Maharashtra now part of the Golden Quadrilateral Karnataka Telangana Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu and 4A connecting Karnataka and Goa North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation NWKRTC run buses to all corners of Karnataka and to neighbouring states There are many prominent private bus companies providing services to all major destinations in Karnataka and surrounding states KSRTC services almost all villages in Karnataka 92 villages are served by KSRTC 6 743 out of 7 298 Villages and 44 in other areas KSRTC operates 6463 schedules in a day covering an effective distance of 2374 000 km with a total fleet of 7599 buses It transports on an average 2457 000 passengers per day The North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation was established on 1 November 1997 under provision of the Road Transport Corporation Act 1950 on the auspicious day of Karnataka Rajyotsava upon bifurcation from Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation to provide adequate efficient economic and properly coordinated transport services to the commuters of North Western part of Karnataka The Corporation jurisdiction covers the districts of Belgaum Dharwad Karwar Bagalkot Gadag amp Haveri NWKRTC operates its services to all villages which have motorable roads in its jurisdiction and also covers intra and inter state transport operations The Government of Goa operates KADAMBA bus service from Goa to Belgaum city and some other parts of the Belgaum District The Government of Maharashtra also operates MSRTC buses from various parts of Maharashtra to Belgaum City and some other parts of the Belgaum District Air Belgaum Airport The city is served by Belgaum Airport at Sambra which is the oldest airport in North Karnataka and lies 10 kilometres 6 2 mi from the city on State Highway 20 Belgaum airport is included in UDAN 3 scheme Alliance Air Spice Jet Star Air IndiGo and TruJet have flights to Bangalore Hyderabad Mysore Kadapa Tirupati Surat Ahmedabad Indore Mumbai Pune Nagpur Kolhapur Nashik and Chennai 40 Flight connectivity to Jodhpur will be soon started by Star Air in the future days 41 42 Rail Belgaum railway station Belgaum railway station is on the Indian Railways grid being part of the South Western railways and is well connected by rail to major destinations EducationVTU Main article Visvesvaraya Technological University Visvesvaraya Technological University VTU named after Bharat Ratna Sir M Visweshwariah is located in Machhe in Belgaum It has more than 208 affiliated colleges Over 67 000 students graduate from VTU every year 43 Rani Channamma University Main article Rani Channamma University Belgaum Rani Channamma University was established in 2010 by upgrading the post graduate centre of Karnatak University Dharwad Before the Rani Channamma University came into being in 2010 Karnatak University KRCPG Centre of Karnatak University Dharwad was functioning at Belgaum The Karnatak University PG Centre was established at Belgaum in the year 1982 to provide an opportunity to develop access to the students for higher education hailing from North Karnataka Region In 1994 the PG centre was shifted to the present campus of 172 acres of land at Bhutramanahatti adjacent to the Pune Bangalore National Highway 4 NH 4 about 18 km from Belgaum Karnatak University PG Centre has been declared as Rani Channamma University in the month of July 2010 with the jurisdiction of Belgaum Vijaypur and Bagalkot districts MediaNewspapers include Vijaya Karnataka Vijay Vani Kannada Prabha Samyukta Karnataka Prajavani and Kannadamma in Kannada The Times of India and Deccan Herald in English and Tarun Bharat Sakaal Pudhari in Marathi citation needed Notable peoplePhadeppa Dareppa Chaugule India s first Olympic marathon runner Raosaheb Gogte industrialist of the Gogte Group Namesake of the Gogte Institute of Technology Gogte College of Commerce and Science and the Gogte Circle in Belgaum Atul Kulkarni actor Raai Laxmi actor Ronit More Indian Cricket Player Bandu Patil Indian hockey player Nima Poovaya Smith museum curator art historian and writer 44 Alice Maude Sorabji Pennell Doctor and writer Charan Raj actor Pavani Reddy actor Cornelia Sorabji lawyer and writer Notably the first woman to practice law in India and Britain Shri Thanedar American politicianSee alsoNorth Karnataka Jainism in North Karnataka Jainism in Karnataka Suvarna Vidhana SoudhaReferences a b Malleson Colonel 31 January 2021 KAYE and MALLESONS HISTORY OF INDIAN MUTINY London William Clowes and Sons p 22 New DC for Belagavi The Hindu 22 March 2021 Retrieved 22 March 2021 New MP for Belgaum Lok Sabha Constituency a b Belagavi gets 1st Kannada mayor in 5 yrs The Times of India 2 March 2018 Retrieved 3 March 2018 city town summary Archived from the original on 29 September 2006 Belagavians take the lead to get rid of potholes The Times of India 31 August 2019 Retrieved 18 November 2022 52nd Report of the Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities in India PDF nclm nic in Ministry of Minority Affairs p 108 Archived from the original PDF on 25 May 2017 Retrieved 14 January 2019 Official Website of Belgaum District www belgaum nic in Archived from the original on 30 June 2015 Retrieved 28 June 2015 Belgavi Encyclopaedia Britannica Decision on second capital status for Belgaum soon The Times of India 13 August 2010 Archived from the original on 15 October 2012 Retrieved 22 July 2011 Only 98 cities instead of 100 announced All questions answered about the smart cities project Firstpost 28 August 2015 Michael W Meister Madhusudan A Dhaky 1996 Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture American Institute of Indian Studies p 255 ISBN 978 81 86526 00 2 a b History of Belgaum Central Excise Belgaum Archived from the original on 10 March 2015 Retrieved 17 May 2015 a b c d e Karnataka Maharashtra border dispute Explained What is Belagavi border dispute between Karnataka and Maharashtra The Times of India 28 January 2021 Retrieved 31 May 2022 Belgaum to be made Karnataka s second capital Outlook Archived from the original on 13 February 2009 Retrieved 31 May 2022 It ll be Bengaluru from 1 Nov 8 October 2006 Archived from the original on 6 April 2012 Retrieved 4 January 2011 New name for cities The Hindu Retrieved 1 November 2014 Maps 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Looms Over Assembly Session NewsClick Retrieved 22 July 2022 a b Will incorporate Karnataka occupied areas into Maha Uddhav The Economic Times 17 January 2021 Retrieved 22 July 2022 Ten Vedike Members Surrender The Hindu 13 November 2005 Retrieved 24 January 2019 dead link Karnataka Belgaum News Supersession of BCC came as no surprise The Hindu 27 November 2005 dead link Front Page Belgaum corporation decision today The Hindu 17 November 2005 Archived from the original on 20 January 2016 Sharma Ravi A dispute revived Frontline Archived from the original on 12 September 2012 Bring border region under centre s rule until problem is solved Maharashtra Times in Marathi 9 December 2005 Retrieved 29 October 2006 dead link Urs Anil Belagavi A city on the frontlines reinvents itself businessline Retrieved 14 December 2019 Natural Resources in the State of Karnataka Directorate of Industries and Commerce Government of Karnataka Archived from the original on 6 December 2007 Patil Vijaykumar 16 July 2010 Belgaum poised for further growth in industrial and farm sectors The Hindu Retrieved 24 January 2019 Sen Chiranjoy 4 July 2007 Quest plans 300 acre aerospace SEZ in Belgaum The Economic Times Retrieved 24 April 2022 Pandey Munish Chandra 14 October 2021 CBI books 5 CRPF personnel for taking bribes to induct failed candidates into elite CoBRA unit India Today a b Mudakavi Divyashri 15 April 2022 Helping rural women become better entrepreneurs Deccan Herald Retrieved 2 June 2022 Jadhav Amit 17 June 2012 ख म य च उ ड ब सन चटण च भ ळ क द Khimyace Uṇḍe Besan Caṭaṇici Bheḷ Kunda Sakal in Marathi Solapur Archived from the original on 24 July 2015 Retrieved 24 July 2015 Manohar Anant 8 April 2012 ल वल ल प ह द ळ त य म ड Lavlele Pōhe Daḷitōy Maṇḍe Sakal in Marathi Belgaon Archived from the original on 24 July 2015 Retrieved 24 July 2015 Profile of Belgaum airport Airports Authority of India Retrieved 22 February 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Now Star Air flight connects Belagavi with Jodhpur The Hindu Special Correspondent 17 February 2021 ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 22 February 2022 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint others link Star Air celebrates 3 years of Connecting Real India ThePrint 27 January 2022 Retrieved 22 February 2022 About VTU VTU 15 October 2011 Archived from the original on 10 October 2011 Retrieved 15 October 2011 Belliappa CP 13 February 2014 C P Belliappa interviews Dr Nima Poovaya Smith founder of Alchemy involved in promoting art in UK Coorg Tourism Retrieved 25 November 2022 External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Belgaum Belgaum travel guide from Wikivoyage Municipal Corporation of Belgaum permanent dead link Government website for Belgaum district Directorate of Industries amp Commerce Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Belgaum amp oldid 1141881567, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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