Nipani

Nipani
ನಿಪ್ಪಾಣಿ
City
Nipani
Location in Karnataka, India
Coordinates: 16°24′00″N 74°23′00″E / 16.4000°N 74.3833°E / 16.4000; 74.3833Coordinates: 16°24′00″N 74°23′00″E / 16.4000°N 74.3833°E / 16.4000; 74.3833
Country  India
State Karnataka
District Belgaum District
Founded by Srimant Rajarshi Siddhojiraje Desai Nipankar
Government
  M.P. Shri. Prakash Babanna Hukkeri
  M.L.A. Smt. Shashikala Annasaheb Jolle
  President Not yet decided
Elevation 585 m (1,919 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 98,061
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN 591237
Telephone code 08338
Vehicle registration KA 23
Sex ratio 1000/1000 /

ನಿಪ್ಪಾಣಿ- Nipani is a Taluka & City Municipal Council (C.M.C.) in Belagavi District in the India state of Karnataka. It is located at a Distance of 77 km From Belgaum city And 39 km From Kolhapur in Maharashtra State. It is an important agricultural and commercial trade center in the district. Nipani and its surrounding villages are known for growing high-quality tobacco, which is used for manufacturing beedis.

The City Municipal Council (C.M.C.) Nipani Was Constituted in 1987. The Taluka Nipani Was Constituted in March 2018.

Geography and climate

Since Nipani is close to the branches of the western ghats, it enjoys a good rainy season. Temperature ranges from 16 to 40 °C (61 to 104 °F).

About Nipani- ನಿಪ್ಪಾಣಿ

Unity in diversity is a famous concept which best fits on Nipani. Unity in Diversity has been one of the great characteristic of Nipani which has bind people of all religions and languages together in one bond of humanity.

Nipani has people of many religions, languages, cultures and traditions live together without affecting each other's feelings and beliefs of their language and religion.

Although this place lies near border people are united. In spite of the much diversity of languages,religions, castes, sub-castes, communities and dialects. People here respect each other and live together with lots of love and feeling of brotherhood. People living here are joined together by one faith of brotherhood.

Demographics

As of 2011 India census,[1] Nipani had a population of 98,061. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Nipani has an average literacy rate of 71%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 79%, and female literacy is 64%. In Nipani, 12% of the population is under 6 years of age. Marathi is the major language spoken in the city followed by Urdu and Kannada. [2] Kannada is the official language of the town.

Business

Nipani is dependent mostly on agriculture and its local textile industry. Nipani is also well known for its Tobacco business, Beedi Factories, Tobacco Mills, foundry business, Tile Business, wood businesses and aluminium pot making factory.

Nipani is one of notable Tobacco trade market and producer in India. Nipani is surrounded by 3 sugar factories, one of it is Shri, Halsidhnath Sugar Factory -situated in Nipani and other two are in nearing Maharashatra Border, Sada Sakhar Hamidwada and Jawahar in Hupari.

Education

Nipani has good colleges and schools. Most of the students who come to this city for education are from neighboring villages such as Lakhanapur, Kognoli, Shirguppi, Yaranal, Pangir, Shendur, Budalmukh, Khadaklat, Kodni, Yamgarni, Benadi, Jatrat, Akkol, Padalihal, Nanganur, Shripevadi, Aadi, Murgod, Solankur, Saundalaga, Pangire B, Kurli, Appachiwadi etc.

Many of the students from this sub-urban place have traveled, worked and a few have even settled abroad. Indirectly, these students have helped the Nipani's business to flourish when they transfer their hard earned money to their families not to forget the contributions made by neighboring villages and outsiders, who have helped to keep Nipani a busy town. Nipani is well known as a destination for higher education. Courses including BA, MA, B.COM, M.COM, BSC, BBA, BCA, D.PHARM, B.PHARM, M.PHARM BHMS, BAMS, B.ED, BE are conducted by various institutes.

Devchand College, KLE's G. I Bagewadi College are the notable colleges in the area.

Devchand College, formerly known as Janta College is a premier and renowned grant-in-aid institution affiliated to Shivaji University, Kolhapur in the State of Maharashtra. Padmabhushan Shriman Devchandji Shah established the college in 1960 with the sole objective of transforming lives of thousands of sons and daughters of poor farmers, landless laborers, tobacco and beedi workers in and around forty villages surrounding the town of Nipani through the potent tool of quality higher education. Since its inception, Devchand College has earned fame and name as an institution with quality par excellence.The college is run by an educational trust Janata Shikshan Mandal, it also host Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU), Centre for distance education, Shivaji University, Kolhapur

K.L.E’s English Medium CBSE School, Nipani

K.L.E’s English Medium CBSE School, Nipani was established in the year 2004 with the aim of providing comprehensive modern education to the students and develop their complete personality. K.L.E’s English Medium CBSE School Nipani, makes effort to reach the pinnacle of physical, mental, spiritual and emotional growth of a child, so that the students may be actively involved and dedicated in the pursuit of excellence in all these fields with relentless and limitless zeal. The school is situated on a spacious land of 13 Acres situated on the Pune – Bangalore National Highway.

Tourism and attractions

Nipani is 407 km from Mumbai And 166 km from Goa. There are tourists sites like Tavandi (Stavanidhi), Ramaling, Nipanikar Wada, Samadhi Math, Sai Mandir, Jawahalal Nehru lake.

Ramling Mandir : This temple is dedicated to lord Shiva. Situated in Shippur Hill 6 km from Nipani, on Nipani Goa highway, it is believed to be held from Ramayan Yug. Beside its locations which is center of hill, the temple has regular and fresh water sources for whole year. The temple hosts feast in Hindu month Shravan, which comes in monsoon.

Brahmdev Digambar Jain Temple

Tavandi (Stavanidhi), which is 5 km from Nipani, has four Jain temples. The huge idol of Brahmadev is visited by people from all sections of the society. There is a temple dedicated to Devi Padmavati between the main road and the Tirth Temple. The main temple at Stavanidhi has three Vedis. The first one is dedicated to Bhagwan Surparsvanath. An idol of Bhagwan Rishabdev of 11 A.D. is installed in this Chaitya. In the second Chaitya, an idol of Bagwan Parsvanath known as Navkhand (Nine pieces) is very miraculous.There are idols of Yaksha Brahmadev and Devi Padmavati in this Chaitya. The third Chaitya is dedicated to Yaksha Brahmadev which has a huge idol of Sindoori color. On the upper storey, a Shassterakut and Chamukha are there. The images in Kayotsang posture of Bhagwan Neminath, Baghwan Adinath, Bhagwan Parsvanath and Bhagwan Mahavir in Padmasan as Mulnayak are installed here. A fair is organized in the month of January on the night of Amavasya.

Visitors can stroll into the Nipanikar Wada and view the 19th century wall paintings. Around 4 km From Nipani in village boundary Called Shirgupping can find well-preserved aqueduct which was built by the founder of Nipani city H.H. Shrimant, Siddhoji raje Naik Nimbalkar, Nippankar Sarlashkar Desai Sarkar. This water channel is an Engineering marvel of 19th centuries water system which served city for century, its famous among locals by name "Udatya Bambache Pani". The aqueduct is location and the storage in city is around 5 km, water root still can be traced by chimney locally known as Udate Bamb.

A wide variety of historical sites, temples and churches exist in and around the city.

Transportation

Nipani is connected by road via national highways 4 (connecting Maharashtra (now part of the Golden Quadrilateral), Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu) and 4A (connecting Karnataka and Goa). North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NWKRTC) run buses to all corners of Karnataka and to neighboring states. There are many prominent private bus companies providing services to all major destinations in Karnataka and surrounding states. KSRTC services almost all villages in Karnataka. 92% villages are served by KSRTC (6743 out of 7298 Villages) and 44% in other areas (6743 out of 7298). KSRTC operates 6463 schedules in a day covering an effective distance of 23.74 lakh km with a total fleet of 7599 buses. It transports, on an average, 24.57 lakh passengers per day.

References

  1. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
  2. "Census of India 2011: Language and Mother Tongue: Town Level". Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
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