Halady Explained

Halady
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Karnataka, India
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Karnataka
Unit Pref:Metric
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Kannada
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Area Code Type:Telephone code
Area Code:08259
Registration Plate:KA-20
Blank1 Name Sec1:Nearest city
Blank1 Info Sec1:Udupi
Blank2 Name Sec1:Lok Sabha constituency
Blank2 Info Sec1:Udupi-Chikmagalur
Blank1 Name Sec2:Climate
Blank1 Info Sec2:Tropical (Köppen)

Halady, also spelled Haladi, is a small village located in Kundapura Taluk, Udupi District, Karnataka, 22 km from Taluk Centre Kundapura.[1] Halady village consists of Halady 76 and Halady 28, which are two portions of the village.

Etymology

The name "Halady" derived from two Kannada words, hal and adi.

History

Halady has history from pre-historic with neolithic rock engravings in the nearby Gavali, Udupi village and villages like Avarse, Guddettu, Gavali, Udupi Nancharu, Sastavu near Petri etc. are included in the list of mesolithic sites found in Udupi District[2] Neolithic stone graves are also found in Kakkunje, 3 km from Halady.. One Stone epigraph, erected near the Mudoori Mahalingeswara Temple which is within village limits of Halady village is dated to around 1600 CE.And added by famous Mahaganapathi Temple near Kolankal is almost everyone's visiting temple for all seasons which is just about a KM from Bidkalkatte main road.The Pre-primary, primary, high school and colleges are around Halady, which caters to the need to every rural student otherwise it used to be going until Kundapura or Udupi for college. The up gradation of Bidkalkatte high school to Junior college and Shankarnarayana Junior college upgraded to Degree college sometime back, where many meritorious students are being graduated.

Geography and climate

Halady consists of patches of paddy fields and coconut garden imbedded in a hilly and forest terrain. This place receives heavy rain fall from June to October every year and climate is tropical.

Varahi River

The Varahi River, also called Halady river[3] or Halady river,[4] flows on the northern side of the village[1] and is one of irrigation sources for river bank arecanut garden. This river, which is also called Halady river, joins the Arabian Sea near Kundapura after passing through Basrur, a historical village. Dasanakatte Hole coming from eastern side joins Varahi River near Halady and the flow in this river is greatly reduced after construction of the Mani Dam across the Varahi River, near Masthikatte.[5]

Demographics

The Halady village has population of 2792 of which 1314 are males, 1477 are females per Population Census 2011[6]

Economic activity

The main economic activity of the village is agriculture: rice, coconut, areca nuts, cashews and rubber are the major products. The Halady Tile Factory, which used to manufacture Mangalore Tiles during 20th Century, now mainly produces decorative tiles and bricks.

Art and culture

Halady can be sighted on normal days wearing cargo shorts and an orange T-shirt. One Yakshagana troupe named "Halady Mela" is established at Halady,[1] which plays Yakshaga dance-drama of 6 – 8 hours duration (full night) from November to May every year, in various towns and villages of Udupi district and surrounding districts.

Ancient temples

Halady is surrounded by several ancient temples such as:

The annual fair celebrated at Marlu Chikku Daivastana and Lakshminarasimha Temple attracts large number of people. Halady has a grama panchayat to look after the civic amenities of the village.Halady village has a nursing home near the bus station, with moderate medical facilities.

Transportation

Halady is well connected by all-weather road to Kundapura, Udupi, Mangalore, Hebri, Agumbe, Shimoga and Bangalore by way of Public Bus Services.

Contribution

Contribution to art,culture and literature include

See also

Notes and References

  1. Famous places of Kundapura Taluk.Udayavani.com http://www.udayavani.com/news/30L14TOusrismFamous-places-of-Kundapur-Taluk.html .Retrieved.2012-07-30
  2. Book: Vol.31, Issue 1. Man and Environment. 2006. Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies. New Delhi. 42.
  3. Karnataka Coast: A Case for Better Protection By Equitable Tourism Options.Pub:Equations. Page 7.https://books.google.com/books?id=C8h2lSmvyMUC&q=haladi
  4. Geology of Karnataka by B. P. Radhakrishna, R. Vaidyanadhan.Pub:Geological Survey of India (1994) 2nd print. Page 325.https://books.google.com/books?id=9TBPAQAAIAAJ&q=halady+kundapura
  5. Forest biodiversity, Volume 1 by Sadasivam Kannaiyan.Associated Pub.Co. (2008) Page.127. https://books.google.com/books?id=Qb0sAQAAMAAJ&q=haladi+kundapur
  6. http://www.census2011.co.in/data/village/608750-halady-karnataka.html Indian Census 2011, accessed 12 July 2016
  7. Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Ka'nara (2 parts). Government Central Press,1883.Page:275
  8. News: Udupi: Congress bags three; Halady humiliates BJP. 21 October 2014. The Hindu. 9 May 2013.