Bankikodla-Hanehalli

Coordinates: 14°33′00″N 74°19′00″E / 14.55°N 74.31667°E / 14.55; 74.31667
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Bankikodla-Hanehalli
village
UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
581319
Telephone code8386 257147

Bankikodla and Hanehalli[1][2] are the twin neighbouring villages in a valley in Uttara Kannada district in the Indian state of Karnataka.

Just to the north of the village, the

Sahyadri
Mountains hug the Arabian sea with open fields providing recreational opportunities for the locals. It has creeks and shallow ponds and bridges, which are vulnerable in the rainy seasons. For religious or spiritual people, there are temples, church and a Masjid to worship in.

During

British rule in India, the Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmins
built Anandashram High School (1884) for their children, but a majority of them eventually moved out to Mumbai. The younger population is now moving out of the village and the older generations, especially the retired communities, have started coming back to the village.

Location

The village is 455 kilometres (283 mi) from

River Aghanashini and is situated along the Karwar coast of the Arabian Sea. It is near to the college towns of Kumta, Ankola, Surathkal and Manipal
.

Bankikodla Bazar

Bankikodla-Hanehalli can be reached by buses and taxicabs from Kumta (36 kilometres (22 mi)), Ankola (25 kilometres (16 mi)) and Karwar (61 kilometres (38 mi)) on national highway 17(

Konkan Railway on the Mumbai to Mangalore
route. The Madangeri railway station is 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from the village while Bavikodla beach is 1 mile (1.6 km) away. Kashi Vishwanatha Temple community center is at Nelaguni on the way to Gokarna.

Climate

  • Summer : Marc– mid June,
  • Rainy  : mid June–October
  • Winter : November–February.
Health center

Since the town is located on the coast, it has a moderate climate, with temperatures in the range of 28c to 36c during summer and 26c to 20c during winter. The rainy season has heavy rains by the

south-west monsoon
. The average annual rainfall is about 3000 mm.

Population

Population (from per Indian villages site) Female Male
2,483 1,278 1205

Industries

  • Handloom factory[3]

Education

Temples

  • Ammavara Devasthan
  • Mukundi Devasthan
  • Bankanatheshwara Devasthan
  • Lakshmi Narayana Devasthan
  • Dugrambika Devasthan
  • Kashi Vishwanath Matt
  • Mahasati Devasathan

Notable personalities

References