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- Ballari District, Government of Karnataka | The Iron City | India
The Iron CityProvisional selection list for various cadre posts on contract basis under National Health Abhiyan Scheme Regarding the publication of the information of
- History of Ballari | Ballari District, Government of Karnataka | India
Bellary ( presently Ballari) District takes its name from the headquarters town which is the seat of district administration Several theories have been current in respect of the origin of the name of Bellary which is of considerable antiquity that can be traced back to 12th century at least
- Tourist Places | Ballari District, Government of Karnataka | India
Daroji Bear Sanctuary Ballari Category Historic Welcome to Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary Locally known as KARADI, the Sloth Bear (Melursus Ursinus)… View more
- Deputy Commissioner, Ballari | Ballari District, Government of . . .
Deputy Commissioner, Ballari Name : K Nagendraprasad, IAS Indian Administrative Service belonging to batch of 2015 Address: Opposite to Railway Station, D C office, Ballari
- Bellary Fort | Ballari District, Government of Karnataka | India
Situated in the historic city of Ballari, the Ballari Fort is built on top of Ballari Gudda or the Fort Hill The fort is believed to have been built during Vijayanagara times by the Palegar chief Hanumappa Nayaka
- Talukas | Ballari District, Government of Karnataka | India
Ballari District has 5 taluks The Tahsildar is responsible for the collection of land revenue and seeing that the village Accountants and Revenue inspectors in his charge work efficiently and keep the village records up-to-date
- City Corporation, Ballari | Ballari District, Government of Karnataka . . .
City Corporation, Ballari Royal Circle Ballari Email : bellarycommissioner [at]yahoo [dot]co [dot]in Phone : 08392-273479 Website : http: www ballaricity mrc gov in Category Type: Municipalities Pincode: 583101
- Places of Interest | Ballari District, Government of Karnataka | India
Kampli (D Ballari) is a town lying 33 kms north-west of Hospet and 22 kms from Kamalapura Until 1851, this village was the headquarters of what is now Hospet taluk, which was then known as Kampli taluk
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