D.B.Kuppe

Dodda Byrankuppe
D.B.Kuppe
Coordinates: 12°28′04″N 76°15′55″E / 12.4676919°N 76.2652909°E / 12.4676919; 76.2652909Coordinates: 12°28′04″N 76°15′55″E / 12.4676919°N 76.2652909°E / 12.4676919; 76.2652909
Country  India
State Karnataka
District Mysore
Time zone UTC+5:25 (IST)
PIN 571114
Machur ferry takes you to Kerala
Kabanigiri in Pulpally, Kerala is the other side of Kabani river

D.B.Kuppe or DoddaByrankuppe is a small village on the bank of Kabani river in Mysore district, Karnataka province, India.[1] It comes under the jurisdiction of Heggadadevana kote taluk.[2]

Location

Technically, this village belongs to Karnataka state. In practice, the village has no effective road access to Karnataka state. Most of the villagers depend on Mananthavady town, 16 km away in Kerala state, for their day-to-day needs and employment. The Kerala Government has organized regular bus services to the village from Mananthavady.

Administration

The village is administered by a local body called Panchayath. It comes under Mysore district.

Tourism

The village has good tourist potential as it is in the very middle of forest area.[3] A large number of devotees come to visit the Gundara Dargah at Machur.

Paddy Farms

There is a lot of paddy cultivation in the village. There is also a post office in the village.[4]

Nearby villages

  • Heggadadevana kote
  • Manuganahalli 11.3 km
  • Hampapura 14.6 km
  • N.belthur 15.2 km
  • Hyrige 22.8 km

Education

  • Dr B R Ambedkar High School Kogiluru
  • Primary School

Location

See also

References

  1. "Google Maps". google.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  2. "° Map Byrankuppa Road, Nagarhole National Park, Netkalhundi, Karnataka 571114, India Mapaworld.com". in.mapaworld.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  3. "KALLI VALLI : The killer of the wayanad : A walk back ,Man and Machine trip -day 2 Mananthavady-Mandya". kallivalli.blogspot.in. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  4. "571114 PinCode of Heggadadevankote, Mysore, Karnataka". 1min.in. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
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