Bellare
Bellare is a village located in Sullia taluk of Dakshina Kannada district Karnataka state, India.
Bellare
Bellare | |
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Village | |
Bellare Location in Karnataka, India Bellare Bellare (India) | |
Coordinates: 12°40′N 75°22′E | |
Country | India |
State | Karnataka |
District | Dakshina Kannada |
Population Around 50,000 approx. | |
• Total | with in 3,500 Bellare only. |
Languages | |
• Official | Tulu, Kannada, Konkani, |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
574212PIN | 574212 |
Vehicle registration | KA 21 |
Nearest city | Puttur, Sullia, Kukke Subramanya |
Agriculture, Small Scale Industries,
business center for connecting 3 townPuttur - Sullia - Subramania |
Educational institutions
- Govt primary school Bellare.
- Govt Higher primary school.
- Govt primary school Darkasthu.
- Govt Secondary Education.
- Govt Junior College.
- Shivramkarant Degree College, located near Bellare at Pervaje.
- Private Jnana ganga central school.[1]
- Hidaya Educational & Charitable Trust Bellare - Education - Sullia D K
- Darul Huda Islamic complex
- Darul Hikma Education Centre
Economic activities
- Agriculture. The village has advanced agricultural developments in the field of plantation crops, consisting of areca nut (Mangalore chali), coconut, coco, vanilla, pepper, cashew nut and rubber.
- Rubber processing factory
- Meena Enterprises (wholesale Dealers for construction materials)
- Kathyaini traders (wholesale grocery)
Health care
- Govt primary health centre Bellare
- Dr. Shashidhar padil clinic
- Anupama clinic
- SM Bhat clinic
- Ganesh clinic
Climate
The average annual temperature is 34 °C. Summers are warm and humid, whereas during the monsoon season the village receives heavy rainfall, and cools by the year's end.
Culture and arts
Pilgrimage and worship places
- Ajipila Mahalingeshwara Temple
- Swami Lakshmi venkatramana Temple
- Pervaje Jaladurga Devi Temple
- Mutthu Mariyamma Temple Darkasthu
- ZAKARIYA JUMA MASJID
- BELLARE valiyullahi DARGA SHARIF
- Churches of Christian community
- ASR BELLARE TRUST COMING SOON
References
- "Jnana Ganga Central School". Archived from the original on 11 September 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
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