A village of about eighty families. The streams flowing in the borders rise up, huge hillocks, coconut trees growing in man-made plantations WOW!! Rudra Scenic view. Rain during monsoon drops, rainbow, sunrise with birds chirping, sunset scenes, the eyes are not enough. On one side is the beauty of nature and on the other the laughter of small children, youth friendship, love, cooperation and elderly care, innocence. We went crazy. This surprised us, the village is the home of Hanumanthaiahanpalya.
This village is in Karadugganahalli of Kolala hobli in Kortigere taluk of Tumkur district . Farmers belong to this village which comes under the jurisdiction of Elerampura Gram Panchayat Substantial out of which the number of small farmers is more. There are Basaveshwara and Muttrayappa temples in Hanumanthaiahanapalya and there is a fair every year takes place. All festivals are celebrated. Villagers follow all the customs of their elders they have continued. In this way, people have learned cultural and religious traditions. The village has an anganwadi, government school, milk dairy and clean water drinking plant utilization.
The small townsmen have a considerable amount of agricultural and dairy products is produced. Horticultural crops such as walnuts and coconuts are also abundant in this town. They also grow crops such as millet, groundnut, corn, almonds and beans. Surprisingly, only barnyard manure is used for horticultural crops. Although a small village, it has not fallen behind in modern agricultural technology. There are tractor, rotovator, powered sprayers, cycle weeders, forage harvesters. This village is on the path of socio-economic progress. Our rural farming experience in this program got a good response from the people of the town and we are blessed to have such a village.
