Sirwar

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Taluk in Karnataka, India
Sirwar
Sirawara
Taluk
16°10′26″N 77°1′21″E / 16.17389°N 77.02250°E / 16.17389; 77.02250
Country India
StateKarnataka
DistrictRaichur
Elevation
450 m (1,480 ft)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total15,975
Languages
 • OfficialKannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
584129
Telephone code08538
Vehicle registrationKA-36

Sirwar, also spelled as Sirawara, is a taluk (previously a town under Manvi taluk) of the Raichur district in the state of Karnataka in India. Sirwar is one of the fastest-growing towns in Karnataka. It is famous for Paddy, Sona Mossurie Rice, and its litchi, which it exports in tonnes. It is the business center of almost 30 villages across the region.

Geography

Sirwar is situated in the southern part of India and the northern part of Karnataka. Karnataka State Highway 20 (also called Raichur-Bagalakote Road) passes through Sirwar and is 36 km away from the district headquarters of Raichur, approximately 500 km from Bangalore. The highway belongs to the Raichur region.

The climate of the town is hot from March to mid-June and pleasant for the rest of the year. Pretty cool nights and mornings during December–January.

Notable villages of Sirwar Taluk:

History

The name of the Sirwar (syn. siri-war) comes from Siri in Kannada Siri-Rich Place. The town is an economically rich place. According to some, Sirwar produces the world's best-quality rice.[1]

Food

The main food in the Sirwar is rice, though rotti/khadak (crispy) rotti, sajje rotti, chapathi, curries, and spicy chicken dishes are also found. Crops such as paddy, corn, cotton, pulses, and chilies are grown.

Occupation

Agriculture is the main occupation, this place is being compared with Punjab, for its rich and modern agriculture. Retail and finance are also major businesses.

Local festivities

There are several festivals throughout the year:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rice in Raichur - Latest Price & Mandi Rates from Dealers in Raichur". dir.indiamart.com. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Yellu Amavasya 2022 in Karnataka". Retrieved 7 November 2022.

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