Posted on 08 March 2011 by Pawsa
Picnic Spots Near Bengaluru (Sight Seeing Places Near Bangalore)
Mekedatu
The Cauvery river squeezes through a deep and narrow gorge over which a goat could leap. In other words, ‘Mekedatu’ is the place where the Kaveri (Cauvery) River flows through a narrow ravine. The channel was so narrow that sheep would jump across.
Mekedatu / Mekedaatu (pronounced Maykay Daatu)
Sangam Mekedatu Bangalore: Just 3 or 4 kms from Mekedatu is Sangam (Sangama), the confluence of Cauvery and Arakavathi where there is a temple dedicated to Sangameshwara. Continue Reading
Posted on 09 October 2010 by Pawsa
Regional Climate Centre – India
The centre based in Sirsi, where Indian Institute of Science has a field research centre. At this centre, scientists of Indian Institute of Science have been working in the forest ecosystems as well as with the local communities for over two decades. Under the joint initiative of HSBC—Earthwatch—IISc, research will be initiated in Sirsi forest division of Uttara Kannada district in evergreen and deciduous forests as well as teak plantations and agro-forestry systems. Full Article at ces.iisc.ernet.in
Posted on 09 October 2010 by Pawsa
Shivaganga Falls
Burude Falls
Benne Hole falls
Pancha linga Continue Reading
Posted on 09 October 2010 by Pawsa
Institutions
List of Schools and College in Sirsi
MES’s Motensor Memorial College of Arts and Science, Sirsi
Chandana English Medium School Continue Reading
Posted on 09 October 2010 by Pawsa
Sirsi is a town in the Uttara Kannada district in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is a mountain town with a population of around 90,000 people. The town is surrounded by lush green forest and the region is popular for a large number of waterfalls. Continue Reading