Amasebailu
Village
Country India
StateKarnataka
DistrictUdupi
TalukKundapura
Government
  BodyVillage Panchayat
Population
 (2011)
  Total3,034
Languages
  OfficialKannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationKA

Amasebailu is a village in the Kundapur taluk of Udupi, Karnataka, India.

Demographics

In 2011, Amasebailu had a population of 3,034 people, consisting of 1,555 males and 327 females. The village occupies a total area of 5929.60 hecatres with a population density of 0.512 people per hectare. As of 2011, the total literacy rate was 68.33% which was higher than the national average of 59.5%.[1]

In 2011, Amasebailu had an employment rate of 43.24%, 95.66% of whom are employed over 183 days in a year.[1]

Naxalite activity

Amasebailu was known as a Naxalite hotspot during the 2004–2006. This led to the establishment of the Anti-Naxal Center in Amasebailu which is one of the biggest such centers in the region.[2] However, there has been marked decrease in Naxalite activities after being adopted by the Amasebailu Charitable Trust and Karnataka Bank in 2008.[3] This, along with a lack of funding and interest from the government, has led to the abandonment and disrepair of the ANF Centre in Amasebailu.[4]

Infrastructure

Amasebailu is one of the first villages to receive the tag of being a solar powered gram panchayat in 2016.[2] As of Dec 8 2016, the gram panchayat produces 60 units of solar power per day[5]

Geography

Amasebailu is located in the Western ghats and is surrounded by dense forests close to the Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary.[6][7][8] The village is one of the last stops in the Gali Gudda trial, a trekking path which leads to the Gali Gudda peak, a popular tourist destination.[9][10]

Amasebailu is also close to the Machattu river (also known as the Varahi river or the Halady river) and is expected to see an increase in its agricultural productivity as a result of ongoing the Varahi Irrigation Project.[11][12]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Census | Udupi District | India". Retrieved 20 May 2023.
  2. 1 2 "Naxal-hit Amasebailu will be state's first solar-powered GP". The News Express. 8 December 2016.
  3. "Naxal-hit village to get new facilities". The Hindu. 7 April 2015. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  4. "Anti-naxal force staff at Amasebail sweat for water". The Times of India. 26 February 2013. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  5. "This Kundapur village thrives on solar power". The Times of India. 8 December 2016. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  6. Mangalorean, Michael Rodrigues, Team (7 February 2021). "Karnataka Forest dept to impose fine on people for feeding wild animals". Mangalorean.com. Retrieved 21 May 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. www.ETEnergyworld.com. "This Kundapur village thrives on solar power - ET EnergyWorld". ETEnergyworld.com. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  8. Abdussubhan (17 July 2012). "Police arrest six; seize sambar deer meat, guns". Bhatkallys.com. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  9. "Kundapur: Galigudda, a beautiful haven for dendrophiles, trekkers alike". www.daijiworld.com. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  10. "On the wild side". Deccan Herald. 15 August 2018. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  11. Mangalorean, Shrikanth Hemmady, Team (31 March 2022). "Two Youths drown in River at Amasebailu". Mangalorean.com. Retrieved 21 May 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  12. "60% work on Varahi project completed, says Sorake". The Hindu. 12 April 2015. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 21 May 2023.

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