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Surathkal

Surathkal is one of the major localities[1] in the northern part of Mangalore city located on National highway 66 (previously as NH-17) in the Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka state, India on the shore of Arabian sea. It is a municipality merged with Mangalore City Corporation. It lies between Gurupura (Phalguni) and Pavanje (Nandini) rivers. It is the northern suburb & can be considered as the northernmost area of Mangalore City until Mukka. Surathkal has a railway station on Konkan railway route which connects cities of Mumbai to Mangaluru. Surathkal is 8 km north of New Mangalore seaport, 4 km west of Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Limited and 16 km west of Mangalore International Airport This region has developed educationally, industrially & commercially can be regarded as one of the crucial localities in Mangaluru & coastal Karnataka. The only NIT of Karnataka is situated here which is adjacent to the national highway NH 66. Mukka a popular name in Indian surfing is also situated close to Surathkal. Surathkal beach is well known for its cleanliness and well maintained like other beaches in Mangalore.

Surathkal
Neighbourhood/Suburb
Surathkal Railway Station
Surathkal
Location in Karnataka, India
Coordinates: 12°58′10″N 74°46′45″E / 12.96932°N 74.77915°E / 12.96932; 74.77915Coordinates: 12°58′10″N 74°46′45″E / 12.96932°N 74.77915°E / 12.96932; 74.77915
Country India
StateKarnataka
DistrictDakshina Kannada
CityMangalore
RegionTulu Nadu
Elevation
24 m (79 ft)
Population
 • Total61,259
Languages
 • OfficialKannada
 • RegionalTulu, Beary, Konkani
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
575014
Telephone code0824

Etymology

According to legend, the name Surathkal is derived from "shiratakal" meaning "headstone" in Tulu. The famous Sadashiva temple on the shores of Arabian Sea (Lakshadweepa Samudra) is said to be built around the linga that a Rakshasa by name Kharasura carried on his head. Another legend is that when Ravana threw in fit of rage the atma shivalinga, some of the pieces from shivalinga fell at place where Sadashiva temple is situated at present. Noted historian Padoor Gururaj Bhat is of opinion the temple might have been constructed around 11 C.E. (11 A.D).

Administration

Surathkal was once a Grama panchayat, then town panchayat, municipality vide Government notification No.S.O. 2658 dated 31 December1974[2] now merged with Mangalore City Corporation. Surathkal was once a separate constituency of Karnataka Legislative Assembly. Now it has been renamed as Mangalore City North (Vidhan Sabha constituency) after change in its geographical limits and it comes under Dakshina Kannada (Lok Sabha constituency) at present. The Suratkal legislative assembly constituency was part of Udupi (Lok Sabha constituency) till the year 2009.

 
Junction of NH-17 and Bajpe road at Suratkal

Education

Surathkal is home to one of India's premier technical institutes - The National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK), formerly known as Karnataka Regional Engineering College (KREC). Surathkal also houses Vidyadayanee High School and Govindadasa College run by Hindu Vidyadayanee Sangha, Surathkal. Other notable educational institutes include Sri Mahalingeshwara English Medium school, NITK English Medium School, Holy Family School and Anjuman English Medium High School, Mukka. The Srinivas Institute of Medical Science and Research Centre is located in Mukka, Surathkal.

 
NITK Surathkal

Travel

Surathkal can be easily accessed by various bus services from Statebank by both city buses and the Mangalore-Udupi Express buses. The nearest airport is Mangalore International Airport (Bajpe), 16 kilometres from Surathkal that connects Mangalore with major cities in southern and western India as well as many major cities in the Middle East, with direct flights available to Dubai, Doha, Muscat and Abu Dhabi. Surathkal railway station, which is located 2 km away from the National Institute of Technology campus and half kilometre from national highway NH-66 falls on the famed Konkan railway route on which Rajdhani, Duronto, and other express trains ply regularly from Mangaluru to Mumbai, Thane, Ernakulam, Gujarat and New Delhi. The nearest metropolitan cities, Mumbai and Chennai, are 16 hours away by train. The Mangalore Sea Port (NMPT) is situated 8 km away from this town on the Arabian Sea and primarily used for importing and exporting goods all over the world.

Places Of Interest

Surathkal Beach.[3][4] There is a lighthouse at Suratkal beach which was commissioned in 1972 A.D.(C.E)[5]

 
Lighthouse, alongside Surathkal Beach

National Institute of Technology Karnataka.

NITK Beach.

Abish Mall

Kudva's Grandeur Shoping Mall

Surathkal Lighthouse.

Krishnapura matha

Shri Sadashiva Mahaganapati Temple.

Iddya Shri Mahalingeshwara Temple.[6]

 
Shri Ganesha Bhajana Mandira (R.) at Janatha Colony, Surathkal

Padre Shree Dhoomavati Temple, Padre.

Shri Ganesha Bhajana Mandira (R.) Janatha Colony.

Geography

Surathkal is located at 12°58'60 N 74° 46' 60E.[7] The maximum and minimum temperature in a year varies between 37 °C and 25 °C. But ambient temperature occasionally touches 40 °C during summer season (usually March, April, May) recorded in 21st century.

Industry

Some of the major industries in and around Surathkal are MRPL, BASF and [1] MCF. The Baikampady Industrial Estate is located at around 6 kilometres from Surathkal and houses many small and medium-sized industries. The raw materials to these industries are imported through the NMPT and goods produced here are exported to several places in India and abroad through this port.

See also

External links

  • Surathkal

References

  1. ^ "MCC will open zonal office at Surathkal tomorrow". The Times of India. 5 March 2017. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Karnataka Town Directory,Census of India 1981 Page 28" (PDF). Office of Registar General and Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 6 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Surathkal Beach". www.mapsofindia.com. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  4. ^ "Surathkal Beach – Stretch Your Legs in Surathkal!". www.karnataka.com. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
  5. ^ "Indian Lighthouses An overview, Page 119" (PDF). Directorate General of Lighthouses and Lightships. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  6. ^ %5b%5bFile:Shri Ganesha Bhajana Mandira (R.).jpg|thumb%5d%5d ar.nic.in/temples/IdyaMahalingeshwaraTemple/History.htm#History "Idya Shree Mahalingeshwara Temple". rcmysore-portal.kar.nic.in. Retrieved 19 December 2015. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  7. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Surathkal

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This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed August 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Surathkal is one of the major localities 1 in the northern part of Mangalore city located on National highway 66 previously as NH 17 in the Dakshina Kannada district Karnataka state India on the shore of Arabian sea It is a municipality merged with Mangalore City Corporation It lies between Gurupura Phalguni and Pavanje Nandini rivers It is the northern suburb amp can be considered as the northernmost area of Mangalore City until Mukka Surathkal has a railway station on Konkan railway route which connects cities of Mumbai to Mangaluru Surathkal is 8 km north of New Mangalore seaport 4 km west of Mangalore Refinery amp Petrochemicals Limited and 16 km west of Mangalore International Airport This region has developed educationally industrially amp commercially can be regarded as one of the crucial localities in Mangaluru amp coastal Karnataka The only NIT of Karnataka is situated here which is adjacent to the national highway NH 66 Mukka a popular name in Indian surfing is also situated close to Surathkal Surathkal beach is well known for its cleanliness and well maintained like other beaches in Mangalore SurathkalNeighbourhood SuburbSurathkal Railway StationSurathkalLocation in Karnataka IndiaCoordinates 12 58 10 N 74 46 45 E 12 96932 N 74 77915 E 12 96932 74 77915 Coordinates 12 58 10 N 74 46 45 E 12 96932 N 74 77915 E 12 96932 74 77915Country IndiaStateKarnatakaDistrictDakshina KannadaCityMangaloreRegionTulu NaduElevation24 m 79 ft Population Total61 259Languages OfficialKannada RegionalTulu Beary KonkaniTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN575014Telephone code0824 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Administration 3 Education 4 Travel 5 Places Of Interest 6 Geography 7 Industry 8 See also 9 External links 10 ReferencesEtymology EditAccording to legend the name Surathkal is derived from shiratakal meaning headstone in Tulu The famous Sadashiva temple on the shores of Arabian Sea Lakshadweepa Samudra is said to be built around the linga that a Rakshasa by name Kharasura carried on his head Another legend is that when Ravana threw in fit of rage the atma shivalinga some of the pieces from shivalinga fell at place where Sadashiva temple is situated at present Noted historian Padoor Gururaj Bhat is of opinion the temple might have been constructed around 11 C E 11 A D Administration EditSurathkal was once a Grama panchayat then town panchayat municipality vide Government notification No S O 2658 dated 31 December1974 2 now merged with Mangalore City Corporation Surathkal was once a separate constituency of Karnataka Legislative Assembly Now it has been renamed as Mangalore City North Vidhan Sabha constituency after change in its geographical limits and it comes under Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency at present The Suratkal legislative assembly constituency was part of Udupi Lok Sabha constituency till the year 2009 Junction of NH 17 and Bajpe road at SuratkalEducation EditSurathkal is home to one of India s premier technical institutes The National Institute of Technology Karnataka NITK formerly known as Karnataka Regional Engineering College KREC Surathkal also houses Vidyadayanee High School and Govindadasa College run by Hindu Vidyadayanee Sangha Surathkal Other notable educational institutes include Sri Mahalingeshwara English Medium school NITK English Medium School Holy Family School and Anjuman English Medium High School Mukka The Srinivas Institute of Medical Science and Research Centre is located in Mukka Surathkal NITK SurathkalTravel EditSurathkal can be easily accessed by various bus services from Statebank by both city buses and the Mangalore Udupi Express buses The nearest airport is Mangalore International Airport Bajpe 16 kilometres from Surathkal that connects Mangalore with major cities in southern and western India as well as many major cities in the Middle East with direct flights available to Dubai Doha Muscat and Abu Dhabi Surathkal railway station which is located 2 km away from the National Institute of Technology campus and half kilometre from national highway NH 66 falls on the famed Konkan railway route on which Rajdhani Duronto and other express trains ply regularly from Mangaluru to Mumbai Thane Ernakulam Gujarat and New Delhi The nearest metropolitan cities Mumbai and Chennai are 16 hours away by train The Mangalore Sea Port NMPT is situated 8 km away from this town on the Arabian Sea and primarily used for importing and exporting goods all over the world Places Of Interest EditSurathkal Beach 3 4 There is a lighthouse at Suratkal beach which was commissioned in 1972 A D C E 5 Lighthouse alongside Surathkal Beach National Institute of Technology Karnataka NITK Beach Abish MallKudva s Grandeur Shoping MallSurathkal Lighthouse Krishnapura mathaShri Sadashiva Mahaganapati Temple Iddya Shri Mahalingeshwara Temple 6 Shri Ganesha Bhajana Mandira R at Janatha Colony Surathkal Padre Shree Dhoomavati Temple Padre Shri Ganesha Bhajana Mandira R Janatha Colony Geography EditSurathkal is located at 12 58 60 N 74 46 60E 7 The maximum and minimum temperature in a year varies between 37 C and 25 C But ambient temperature occasionally touches 40 C during summer season usually March April May recorded in 21st century Industry EditSome of the major industries in and around Surathkal are MRPL BASF and 1 MCF The Baikampady Industrial Estate is located at around 6 kilometres from Surathkal and houses many small and medium sized industries The raw materials to these industries are imported through the NMPT and goods produced here are exported to several places in India and abroad through this port See also EditMangalore Economy of Mangalore NITK Surathkal NITK Beach Sasihithlu beach Panambur beach NMPTExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Surathkal SurathkalReferences Edit MCC will open zonal office at Surathkal tomorrow The Times of India 5 March 2017 Retrieved 6 October 2018 Karnataka Town Directory Census of India 1981 Page 28 PDF Office of Registar General and Census Commissioner India Retrieved 6 January 2021 Surathkal Beach www mapsofindia com Retrieved 11 September 2011 Surathkal Beach Stretch Your Legs in Surathkal www karnataka com Retrieved 3 August 2012 Indian Lighthouses An overview Page 119 PDF Directorate General of Lighthouses and Lightships Retrieved 27 November 2019 5b 5bFile Shri Ganesha Bhajana Mandira R jpg thumb 5d 5d ar nic in temples IdyaMahalingeshwaraTemple History htm History Idya Shree Mahalingeshwara Temple rcmysore portal kar nic in Retrieved 19 December 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Falling Rain Genomics Inc Surathkal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Surathkal amp oldid 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