Asangi

Asangi
village
Asangi
Asangi

Location in Karnataka, India

Coordinates: 16°29′58″N 75°07′23″E / 16.4994°N 75.1230°E / 16.4994; 75.1230Coordinates: 16°29′58″N 75°07′23″E / 16.4994°N 75.1230°E / 16.4994; 75.1230
Country  India
State Karnataka
District Bagalkot
Talukas Jamkhandi
Population (2001)
  Total 5,344
Languages
  Official Kannada
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)

Asangi is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India.[1][2] It is located in the Jamkhandi taluk of Bagalkot district in Karnataka.

Demographics

As of 2001 India census, Asangi had a population of 5344 with 2738 males and 2606 females.[1]

This village is surrounded by two streams one to the East and another to the West, a hill to the South and The River Krishna, the largest and longest in South India to the North.Flood waters in 2006 had caused a substantial loss to the standing crops. Agriculture is the main occupation of the villagers the most of them are agricultural labours. A very few families enjoy the land ownership. Sugarcane is the major cash crop followed by turmeric, maize, wheat, etc.

A well known Jain Mandir (Temple)built up with white and brown stones is a unique feature of this village. Idols of SHREE 1008 BHAGAWAN ADINATH THEERTHANKAR and SHREE 1008 BHAGAWAN MALLINATH THEERTHANKAR are worshiped. Late Shree Bhujaballi Naggappa Kuchanur and Shree Ramappa Appanna Kori, the legends of the village had sacrificed their whole life in the construction of the said Mandir as well as organizing Panchakalyan Pooja in 1984 and subsequent poojas. They left no stone unturned during their childhood even fed a section of people belonging to their society during the drought catastrophe in 1972. Many educated persons from the village have gone abroad and settled there. The philanthropic activities are continued and downtrodden communities are taken care by the upper class religions more specifically Jain Religion.

The immense changes brought in by the economic reforms and the electoral systems in India where liquor, alcohol, drugs move freely have spoiled the life of common man in this village, since many youngsters addicted to alcohol, smoking, non-veg, etc. and thereby the life in this and neighbouring villages has crumbled and most of the families are living in disguise for the lack of support. The greed for lavish living and being mad of money, the youngsters are engaged in unwarranted activities and thereby the village has become the victim of culprits in there years. But, the crimes do very rarely appear on the record. The village as other villages in the surroundings is yet another victim of parched conditions though the Krishna River flows just 1 km away. The standing Sugar cane crop is dried of acute shortage of water. Many farmers laid down pipelines from the Krishna River to their fields but the water availability is a dream at present. None gives heed to the crying families living hand to mouth. The parched conditions led to no employment opportunity in the village.

And also this village is the most traditionally and culturally richest in the north-zone of karnataka.Most of temple's are for every religion's,well-known and Graamdevate lakkavva devi temple is most oldest and many more devotees are there for that's godness.And this village is have many more educated people,and those are settled across India.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Village code= 127600 "Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above". Archived from the original on 8 December 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-18. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  2. "Yahoomaps India : Asangi, Bagalkot, Karnataka". Archived from the original on 18 December 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-18.

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