Sagara Subdivision

This article is about the subdivision. For its eponymous headquarters, see Sagar, Karnataka.
Sagara Subdivision
ಸಾಗರ ಉಪವಿಭಾಗ
Subdivision

Jogfalls,Sagara
Sagara Subdivision

Location in Karnataka, India

Coordinates: 14°10′00″N 75°02′00″E / 14.1667°N 75.0333°E / 14.1667; 75.0333Coordinates: 14°10′00″N 75°02′00″E / 14.1667°N 75.0333°E / 14.1667; 75.0333
Country  India
State Karnataka
Headquarters Sagara
Talukas Sagar, Shikaripur, Sorab, Hosanagar
Government
  Assistant Commissioner Shri. Sathish Kumar D M KAS
Population (2011)
  Total 763,044
Languages
  Official Kannada
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Vehicle registration
Website www.acsagar.in

Sagara Subdivision is a Subdivision in the Karnataka state of India. Sagara Subdivision lies in the Western Ghats Range. Sagara city is its administrative centre. Jog Falls is a major tourist attraction. As of 2011 Sagara Subdivision has a population of 763044. There are four taluks: Sagara,Hosanagar, Shikaripur, Sorab.

Also there is a Proposal of creating Sagar District out of Shimoga District for betterment of Administration and development of Sagara Division.This includes Sagar, Hosanagar, Shikaripur, and Sorab talukas.

Geography

Sagara Subdivision lies in a malnad region of Karnataka and it is also known as the 'Heart of Sahyadri' or 'Sahyadriya Hrudaya' in Kannada. The Subdivision is landlocked and bounded by Shimoga Subdivision, Sirsi Subdivision, Bhatkal Subdivision.

The peak Kodachadri Hill is at an altitude of 1343 metres above the sea level. And it is the highest point in this Subdivision.The two major rivers that flow through this Subdivision are Sharavati and Varada.

Climate

As the Subdivision lies in the Malnad region, rainy season occurs from June to October.The average annual temperature of Sagara Subdivision is around 26 °C. The average temperature has increased substantially over the years.

Economy

Cornerstone of the Sagara Subsivision agrarian economy: the arecanut.

Arecanut is the main crop which is grown in this subdivision. Foundry, agriculture and animal husbandry are the major contributors to the economy of Sagara Subdivision. The Crops cultivated in this Subsivision are rice; arecanut; cotton; maize; oil seeds; cashewnut; pepper; chili; ginger; paddy; ragi. Karnataka is the largest producer of arecanut in India, the majority of which is cultivated in the Sagara Subsivision. The farmers have cultivated crops like vanilla and jatropha

Administrative divisions

The Sagara sub-division comprises Sagara, Shikaripur, Sorab and Hosanagar. The sub-division administration is headed by the Assistant commissioner who has the additional role of a Subdivision magistrate.The headquarters is Sagara city. It consists of

Transport

Path leading to Kodachadri Peak, Karnataka, India

Road

Major roads passing through Sagara Subdivision

Rail

The rail network in Sagara Subdivision:

Culture

Dollu Kunitha performance at the Fireflies Festival of Sacred Music.

Heritage and architecture

Keladi and Ikkeri were the capital cities during the time of Keladi Nayakas. There are three temples in Keldi. Rameshvara temple, Veerbhadreshvara temple, and Parvati temple. The Aghoreshvara temple is in Ikkeri.

Poetry and literature

Sagara Subdivision has produced several Kannada writers and poets:

Ninasam

Main article: Ninasam

Nilakanteshwara natya seva sangha is located in a village called Heggodu. It was established by K. V. Subbanna in 1958.[1] Ninasam is a drama institute. The headquarters is in Heggodu. It has a library, rehearsal hall, guesthouse and theater.[2] Shivarama Karantha rangamandira is an auditorium for Ninasam. It was opened in 1972.[3] Ninasam started a 'Theatre-in-education' project called Shalaranga with the help from the government of India during 1991-1993.[4] Ford foundation has volunteered in establishing a rural theatre and film culture project called Janaspandana. Ninasam chitrasamaja is an organisation to encourage film culture and to hold film festivals.

Sagara Marikamba Devi

Fairs

A Yakshagana artist.
Sagara Marikamba Jatre
Sagara Jatre Time

Tourism

Sagara subdivision consists of places which have historical importance and natural beauty. One can find these places with the help of milestones and hoardings which are usually in Kannada and English

Nature Tourism

Jog Falls

The world famous Jog Falls is in Sagar taluk. It is approximately 30 km by National Highway 206.Private and Government bus will be available in all time for the tourist.

Honnemaradu

Honnemaradu is situated on the banks of the backwaters of the Sharavati river. A big water mass extends up to the Chakra dam. It is about 35 km from Sagara city towards Jog and 10 km from Talaguppa. Indian Institute For Adventure Applications is a training school situated here which uses adventure as a platform for learning.

Boating at Honnemaradu
Holebaagilu,Sagara

Holebaagilu is situated on the banks of the Sharavati River about 30 km from Sagar. One has to take a diversion from B. H. Road towards Ikkeri Road to get there. The Sharavati backwaters of Linganamakki dam has submerged acres of land. It is a place of natural beauty. It is in Kolur Grama Panchayat limits. One has to take a flatboat to get across the backwaters to reach the other side where Sigandooru is.

Sharavati Wildlife Sanctuary

Sharavati Wildlife Sanctuary is in Sagar Taluk, Karnataka. It is 350 km from Bangalore. Located near Jog Falls, the sanctuary covers the Sharavati Valley Region, near the western border of Karnataka. It is spread over an area of 431 km. The sanctuary is nourished by the Sharavati River. Linganamakki reservoir spread over an area of 128.7 km is a part of this sanctuary.

Wildlife near Sagar
Linganamakki dam

Linganamakki dam is built across the Sharavathi river and is 6 km from Jog Falls in Sagara taluk.[5] It is the main feeder reservoir for the Mahatma Gandhi hydro-electric project. It has two power generating units of 27.5 MW

Dabbe Falls,Sagara

Dabbe Falls is located near Hosagadde in Sagar taluk. On the road from Sagara to Bhatkal, Hosagadde lies about 20 km from the town of Kargal. From Hosagadde a walk of 6–8 km into the forest leads to Dabbe Falls.

Hidlamane Falls

it is near Nittur in Hosanagara Taluk. The only way to reach it is by trekking.[5]

Kodachadri hills

Kodachadri hill is located at a distance of 70 km from Sagara city. The hill is 1343 m[6] above sea level.

Nagara

which was earlier called Bidarur, was the last capital of the Keladi kings and later taken by Hyder Ali during 1763.[7]

Pavitra Vana and helicopters pad

This place is where Children's playground, ancient trees are situated. it gives a kind of re-freshness during holidays. The available nearest helicopterspad just intron of this same. it also subjects to lovers' spot.

Temple Tourism

Marikamba Temple

The Marikamba Temple is located in Sagara City, in the Indian state of Karnataka. It features the image of the goddess Marikamba, a form of Durga or Parvati. The temple was built in the center of the city during the reign of Venkatappa Nayak who ruled over Keladi and Ikkeri kingdom during the 16th century. Marikamba was the family deity of the Nayaka dynasty.

Historical lake in Sagara City
Keladi

A Shiva temple of historical importance is located 6 km from the city. One has to take a diversion at Sorab Road. There is a museum containing old manuscripts written during the Keladi dynasty.

Sigandooru

Sigandooru is a holy place of Goddess Chaudeshwari. A large temple of Goddess Chaudeshwari is here. This Goddess is a highly believed deity in Sagar and the surrounding taluks as a protector against theft and robbery. Coupons for entry will be distributed on first-come, first-served basis.

Varadapura (Varadahalli/Vaddalli)

This place is 6 km from the city where one has to take a diversion from Jog Road soon after the end of the city limits. It is famous for the samadhi of His Holiness Sri Sridhara Swami who was among the great saints of 20th century.

Ikkeri

This place is of historic importance due to the presence of a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. One has to take a diversion at B. H. Road and travel 6 km.

Ikkeri
Kalasi

This is another historically important place with a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is 8 km from the city and one has to travel along Sorab Road for 6 km and take a diversion.

Chandragutti Temple

This temple is near to Soraba, which was built by Banavasi Kadambas. The Renukamba temple is located in this village.[8]

Varadamoola,Sagara

Varadamoola is 6 km from Sagara City. River Varada originates at this place. Varada flows through the town of Banavasi before joining Tungabhadra.

Shettisara

This is a place where had temples of Shani Lord & Laxminarayana Temple.. Special is, in Shanashewara Temple God will come on Human body..

References

  1. "Ninasam: The emergence". Ninasam.
  2. "The 1991 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts". Ramon Magsaysay Award foundation.
  3. "Shivarama Karantha Rangamandira". Ninasam.
  4. "Projects". Ninasam.
  5. 1 2 "Tourism, waterfalls". Nation Informatics Centre, India.
  6. "Kodachadri". Parvatha Homestay.
  7. Sir William Wilson Hunter. "Nagara Town: Imperial Gazeteer of India, Vol. 18 (1908)". Imperial Gazetteer of India. uchicago.edu. p. 296. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  8. "Chandragutti". Gundimane website.
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