Kakamari

Kakamari is a village in Belgaum district in the southwestern state of Karnataka, India.[1] It belongs to Belgaum Division . It is located 164 km towards North from District headquarters Belgaum. 35 km from Athni. 583 km from State capital Bangalore

Kakamari Pin code is 591265 and postal head office is Telsang .
Kohalli ( 11 km ), Aigali ( 12 km ), Adahalli ( 15 km ) are the nearby Villages to Kakamari. Kakamari is surrounded by Athni Taluk towards west, Jamkhandi Taluk towards South, Bijapur Taluk towards East, Kavathemahankal Taluk towards west .
Bijapur, Sangole, Rabkavi Banhatti, Terdal are the nearby Cities to Kakamari.

Kakamari 2011 Census Details

Kakamari Local Language is Kannada. Kakamari Village Total population is 5509 and number of houses are 1102. Female Population is 49.4%. Village literacy rate is 53.9% and the Female Literacy rate is 22.6%.

Population

Census Parameter Census Data
Total Population 5509
Total No of Houses 1102
Female Population % 49.4 % ( 2721)
Total Literacy rate % 53.9 % ( 2970)
Female Literacy rate 22.6 % ( 1246)
Scheduled Tribes Population % 0.0 % ( 0)
Scheduled Caste Population % 11.9 % ( 656)
Working Population % 51.7 %
Child(0 -6) Population by 2011 795
Girl Child(0 -6) Population % by 2011 50.1 % ( 398)

Kakamari Census More Details.

Politics in Kakamari

JD(U), BJP, INC are the major political parties in this area.

Polling Stations /Booths near Kakamari

  1. Govt. Higher Kannada Primary School South Room Adahallatti
  2. Govt.higher Primary Kannada School North Room Kakamari
  3. Govt.Kannada Higher .primary School North Room Shegunshi
  4. Nammura Govt. Kannada Lower Primary School Western Side Room Vadratti Athani Rural.
  5. Nammura Govt.Kannada Higher Primary School South Room Kottalagi
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References

  1. Village Directory Archived 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, 2001 Census of India


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