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Ballari (formerly Bellary) is a city in the Ballari district in state of , India.

Ballari houses many steel plants such as , one of the largest in Asia. Ballari district is also known as the ‘Steel city of South India’. Ballari is also the headquarters for Karnataka Gramina Bank which almost has more than 1100 + branches in Karnataka.


History
Ballari was a part of () which was part of Madras Presidency till 1 November 1956.

The Ballari city municipal council was upgraded to a city corporation in 2004.

The Union Ministry of Home Affairs of the Government of India approved a proposal to rename the city in October 2014 and Bellary was renamed to "Ballari" on 1 November 2014.


Geography
Ballari is located at . The city stands in the midst of a wide, level plain of .

rocks and hills form a prominent feature of Ballari. The city is spread mainly around two hills of granite composition, the Ballari Hill and the Kumbara Gudda.

Ballari Hill has a circumference of nearly and a height of . The length of this rock from north-east to south-west is about . To the east and south lies an irregular heap of boulders, to the west there is an unbroken monolith, and the north is walled by bare, rugged ridges.

Kumbara Gudda looks like the profile of a human face from the south-east. It is also known as Face Hill.


Climate
The climate is a hot one (BSh), primarily due to the rain shadow effect of the , but still influence the weather here, with light rain throughout the year, and a slight increase during the summer and autumn.


Demographics
According to the 2011 Census of India, the urban population of Ballari was 410,445; of whom 206,149 were male and 204,296 female. 280,610 of the population were literate and 52,413 of the population were under 7 years of age. The population in 2001 was recorded as 316,766.


Languages
is the largest language, spoken by 42.06% of the population. is the second-largest, spoken by 25.03%, and 24.35%. 3.04% of the population spoke , 1.75% , 1.69% , 0.85% and 0.50% .


Economy

Industries

Textiles and garments
  • Cotton processing
With cotton being one of the major agricultural crops around Ballari historically, the city has had a thriving processing industry in the form of , spinning and plants. The earliest steam cotton-spinning mill was established in 1894, which by 1901 had 17,800 spindles, and employed 520 hands.
The city continues to thrive in this sector with one spinning mill and numerous cotton ginning and pressing mills, and .
  • Garment manufacture
Ballari has a historic garment industry dating back to the First World War period, when the Marathi speaking "Darji" (tailor) community with its native skills in tailoring migrated from the current Maharashtra region to stitch uniforms for the soldiers of the colonial British Indian Army stationed at Ballari. After the war, the community switched to making uniforms for school children, and gradually the uniforms made here became popular all over the country.
Currently, Ballari is well known for its branded and unbranded denim garments, with brands like Point Blank, Walker, Dragonfly and Podium being successfully marketed nationally and internationally. There are about 260 denim garment units in Ballari with nearly 3000 families working in these units.


Transport

Roadways
National Highway 67 (India), National Highway 150A (India), State Highway 128 and State Highway 132 pass through the city.


Rail
There is Ballari Junction railway station on the Guntakal–Vasco da Gama section.


Air
The closest functional commercial airport is Jindal Vijaynagar Airport.


Education

Notable people
See

  • Kolur Basavanagoud – Politician, Educationist, and Industrialist. He served as MP in 13th Lok Sabha from Ballari Lok Sabha constituency.
  • – Politician and
  • – Actor, writer, novelist, journalist, publisher of the Hai Bengaluru Tabloid
  • – Actor in Telugu film industry
  • −1st Woman Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court
  • – One of the pioneers of cardiothoracic surgery in India, credited with the first successful performance of open heart surgery in India in 1962. Recipient of (1974) and Dr. B. C. Roy Award (1978)
  • Jayanthi – cinema actress, born in Ballari
  • K. C. Kondaiah – Politician and industrialist
  • Arcot Ranganatha Mudaliar – Former Deputy Collector of Ballari, politician and theosophist. He served as the Minister of Public Health and Excise for the Madras Presidency from 1926 to 1928.
  • A. Sabhapathy Mudaliar – Philanthropist; The Women & Children's Hospital or The District Hospital was initially named after him, following his donation of land and building to the hospital.
  • - Youth Welfare and Sports Minister of Karnataka
  • (1880–1946) – Noted . The Raghava Kala Mandir in Ballari is named after him
  • – Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Stony Brook University
  • Dharmavaram Ramakrishnamacharyulu (1853–1912) – Noted dramatist
  • – a Kannada-Telugu translator, winner of the prestigious Kendra Sahitya Academy award
  • Kolachalam Srinivasa Rao (1854–1919) – Noted dramatist
  • Gali Janardhan Reddy – Former minister and district in charge. He is one of the richest politicians in India
  • - Ex Minister of Health and Family Welfare of Karnataka
  • Tekur Subramanyam – Indian Freedom Fighter, First post-independence MP of Ballari, elected thrice in a row since 1952, political secretary to Prime Minister
  • Ibrahim B. Syed – Indo-American
  • Allum Veerabhadrappa - former minister, Government of Karnataka


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