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3 CHAPTER-V PROFILE OF GULBARGA DISTRICT 5.1 Introduction Gulbarga district is one of the three districts that were transferred from Hyderabad State to Karnataka state at the time of re-organization of the state in The district is one among the 29 districts of Karnataka State. It is located in the Northern part of the state and lies between North latitude and and between east longitude and The District is a biggest district in the state covering 8.49% of the area and 5.9 present of population of the state. It has Bijapur district of Karnataka and Sholapur district of Maharashtra on the west, on the north by Bidar district of Karnataka and Osmanabad district of Maharashtra. Raichur district of Karnataka is on south of Gulbarga. The Afzalpur, Aland, Chincholli, Chittapur, Gulbarga, Jewargi, Sedam are 7 Talukas of Gulbarga District (See Fig. 5.2). The chapter is structured as follows. In Section 5.2, we expose general features of Gulbarga district. We present the demographic features and economic profile in Sections 5.3 and 5.4 respectively. The self help groups profile in Gulbarga district is described in Section 5.5 and last section provides some concluding remarks. 5.2 General Features of Gulbarga District A Brief History Gulbarga, popularly called as Kalaburgi in colloquial language was once a capital of the Bahamani Kingdom. Gulbarga has rich historical and cultural traditions. Bahamanis, the earliest Muslim empire of South India chose Gulbarga to be their capital and ruled from here from 1347 to 1425 A. D. Mentioned as Kalburagi, Kalumbarige, Kalabarge, etc. in ancient inscriptions, Gulbarga is popularly known as Kalburgi by the locals. The famous dynasties of the south, the Satavahans, the Chalukyas of Badami, the Rastrkuta, Shahis, the Aidil shahis, the Nizam Shahis have ruled over the district. 173

4 In 1504, Gulbarga was permanently annexed to Adil Shahi kingdom of Bijapur. In 1657 with the invasion of Mir Jumla, it passed into the hands of Mughals. Fig 5.1 MAP OF KARNATAKA STATE Fig 5.2 MAP OF GULBARGA DISTRICT Afzalpur Aland Chincholi Jewargi Chittapur Sedam 174

5 Later with the establishment of Asaf Jahi (Nizam) Dynasty of Hyderabad ( ) Gulbarga came under it. In 1863, when Nizam Government formed Jillabandi, Surpur (Shorapur) became district headquarter, with nine Talukas of which Gulbarga was one of them. In 1873 Gulbarga was formed into separate district with ten talukas and again it reformed at 2010 with seven talukas. With reorganization of states in 1956 Gulbarga became part of Karnataka State and Divisional headquarter. The Bahamani rulers built Gulbarga city with Palaces, Mosques, Gumbazs, Bazaars and other public buildings. There are five large and small Mosques and ten Darghas in Gulbarga, The City is described as a Garden of Gumbazs So also number of Temples, churches and other religious centres are spread all over the city. Inside the fort the Jumma Masjid, a noteworthy monument of Gulbarga is in well preserved condition. It is said that it resembles the famous mosque of Cordova city in Spain. The mosque measures 216 ft. east-west and 176 ft. north south covering an area of sqft. It happens to be the only mosque in India/ which is completely covered. Fergusson observes this as one of the most remarkable of its class in India in some respect unique. Gulbarga City is located on an undulating plain, presenting a vast stretch of black cotton soil. Being a regional headquarters of government, it is an important city in the northern part of Karnataka situated 623 km away from Bangalore and 220 km from west of Hyderabad, Gulbarga is well connected by rail and road. The vast stretch of fertile black cotton soil of the district is known for bumper red gram and jawar crops. The district is a Daal bowl of the state. The district is also known for cluster of cement industries and a distinct stone popularly known as Shahabad Stone. Gulbarga has been blessed by the incessant flowing of River Bheema. In addition, a few tributaries flow in this region. The upper Krishna project and Bennethora Project are the two major irrigational ventures in the district. Gulbarga which is known for the dearth of industries is presently showing great deal of signs of growth in the cement. One of the recent 175

6 developments, where in the people of Gulbarga are proud and boastful is that the establishment of Central University and largest ESI hospital. Indeed these two feathers to its cap Soil: Being located in the centre of Deccan plateau, most part of the district is covered by the fertile black soil. Besides, other soils can also be found. The details of taluka wise soil structure are given in Table 5.1. Table-5.1 Taluka wise soil structure of Gulbarga District Soil Shallow medium black Deep black Red sandy land Source: District at a Glance Rainfall: Taluka Gulbarga and Jewargi Part of Gulbarga Chitapur Sedam and Chincholi Part of Aland and Afzalpur The rainfall in the district is very light and scanty and also it is uncertain. The rainfall in the district was 4694 mm in 2011 (See Table 5.2). The district received rainfall both form the south west (locally called Mungari) during May- September and North-East (locally called as Hingari) between September and December. Table-5.2 Rain fall of Gulbarga District for last 5 years (2001 To 2011) Taluks Afzalpur Aland Chincholi Chittapur Gulbarga Jewargi Sedam TOTAL Sources: 2011 District at a Glance The district is a draught prone area. The average rainfall is 777 mm. and the normal rainy days are 46 in a year. The climate is very hot during the summer which adversely affects the work capacity of the people. The temperature ranges 176

7 between 42 o C in summer to 26 o C in winter. The period from December to May is the driest part of the year River: The Principle Rivers flowing in Gulbarga are Krishna and Bheema. Small rivers running through the district are the Kagina, the Amaraj, the Bennitora and the Mullamari Geographical Traits The district has total area of Sq. Kms. This constitutes 5.93 percent of the area of the state. The region is characterized by black cotton soil, expanses of flat treeless surface, a range of hills covering a surface of about 60 miles and same lower belts following the main rivers. The district is devoid of forest except in the hilly portion of Aland and Chincholi. The area under forest is 4.2 percent of the total area. Table-5.3 Administrative Classification of Gulbarga District Sl. No. Taluks Hoblies Gram Panchayaths Inhabited Un- Inhabited 1 Afzalpur Aland Chincholli Chittapur Gulbarga Jewargi Sedam TOTAL Source: District at a Glance Towns/ Urban Agglomeration The administrative classification has been presented in the Table-5.3. the Gulbarga district consist of 7 Taluks, which are again composed of 32 Hoblies. Among the 7 taluks of Gulbarga district, Gulbarga taluk has 6 Hoblies followed by Chittapur, Jewargi and Aland 5 Hoblies of each taluks, whereas Chincholi and Sedam taluks consist of 4 Hoblies of each and Afzalpur taluk consist of only 3 Hoblies respectively. The total Grampanchayaths of district are 220 and the total town of districts are 10 respectively. 177

8 5.3 Demographic Features: Population and Human Resources Gulbarga district is observed to be in the prolonged second stage of demographic transition. It is experiencing rapid growth of population since 1951 with variations. The decimal growth rate has increased from 14.5 percent during 1951 to 24 percent in It has slightly come down to 18 percent in The population of the district as per 2011 census total population is (See Table-5.4). The size of population was in the district male population was and female population is Among all the talukas, highest population is in the Gulbarga i.e., followed by Chittapur which constitute population. Afzalpur talukas is the least population taluka (See Table-5.5). Table-5.4 Population trends during the 20 th century Years Population Variation Source: District Census Hand Book Gulbarga District Table-5.5 Size of population in Gulbarga district (2001 census) No of talukas Male Female Total Afzalpur Aland Chincholi Chittapur Gulbarga Jewargi Sedam Total Source: Gulbarga district at a glance

9 5.3.2 Human Development Karnataka State has published Human Development Report in 1999 based on 1991 date for the then 20 district in the state. The progress in human development was brought out through another report published in 2005 for 27 districts in the state today based on 2001 data. The position of the district along with the other district in Hyderabad Karnataka Region is indicated in Table-5.6. The division in both the reports is at the bottom level. Table-5.6 Human development situation in Gulbarga division Year HDI Rank HDI Rank GDI Rank GDI 2001 Rank Bellary Bidar Gulbarga Koppal Raichur Source: Human Development Report 2005 Government of Karnataka The position of the district has come down from 25 th to 26 th in the State. This is because of slow progress in the field of Education and fall in Income index Density and sex ratio According to 2011 census, Gulbarga district has the density of population of 234 per sq. km. which is lower than state average (319 per Sq. Km). The sex ratio is 962 per 1000 male persons. This is slightly above the state average of 965 and well above the national average of 933. This sex ratio is highest in Sedam (1006) and lowest in Aland (938). The sex ratio is 962 which are equal to state average which is 964. In Gulbarga district, 72 percent of the population lives in rural areas (See Table-5.7). Table-5.7 Density and sex ratio of population in Gulbarga district Taluka Density Sex Ratio Sex Ratio in the Age group of 0-6 Afzalpur Aland Chincholi Chittapur Gulbarga Jewargi Sedam District Source: District at a Glance

10 Literacy level Gulbarga district comes under the list of backward district and also has the lowest literacy level. According to 1991 census the total literacy level of the district is 38.54% which is far less than the state literacy rate, i.e., 56.05%. both the male and female literacy rates were competitively low. In the 2001 census the literacy rate has increased to 50.65%, but it is again far less than the state literacy rate, 67.04% the male literacy rate is 62.52% and female literacy rate is 38040%, which are comparatively less than the state rate i.e., 76.29% and 57.45% respectively, the taluka wise literacy rate of the district is shown in the Table-5.8. Table-5.8 Literacy level of Gulbarga District No of talukas Male Female Total Afzalpur Aland Chincholi Chittapur Gulbarga Jewargi Sedam Shahapur Surpur Yadgir Total Source: District at a Glance Table 5.8 shows that among all the talukas, the literacy rate of Gulbarga taluka is high i.e., 66.5 percent and more or less the literacy rate is same, with one or two percent difference. Gulbarga taluka has the highest literacy level in the district, because it possesses more educational institutes than the other talukas, and also higher education facilities available in this taluka. The taluka wise growth trends in literacy are presented in Table

11 Table-5.9 Growth in literacy 1961 to 2001 (percent) Taluka Afzalpur NA Aland NA Chincholi NA Chittapur NA Gulbarga Jewargi NA Sedam NA TOTAL Source: District at a Glance Census of India 2011 Table-5.10 Literacy Rate- Scheduled Caste Talukas Total Rural Urban Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Afzalpur Aland Chincholi Chittapur Gulbarga Jewargi Sedam TOTAL Source: District at a Glance Census of India Occupational Structure: The analysis or occupational structures of the district indicate that the district is still economically backward with a large proportion of population engaged in agriculture. The percentage of agriculture labourers has increased in recent years. The Occupational Structure presented in Table 5.11 shows that the district economy is mainly an agricultural economy since it constitute 31.7 percent of district income and provides employment to 67 percent of the population. A large part of the land is under dry land cultivation as the area under irrigation is only 18.8 percent of the net area sown. 181

12 Table-5.11 Occupational pattern of the workforce (Main workers %) in Gulbarga District Census Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Workers Total Year labourers industry Source: District at a Glance The occupational structure is stagnant over the time period. The proportion of population engaged in agriculture has increased from 70 percent in 1961 to 75 percent during and has fallen down to 67 percent in The other trend is increase in the percentage of agricultural labourers till It has increased from percent in 1961 to 40.1 percent in 1991 but has come down to percent in Though the share of tertiary sector in district income has increased from 36.6 in 1991 to 45.2 percent in but its share in employment has increased from 12.6 to 30.4 percent in Thus a trend of employment generation in service sector is set in post 1991 period. 5.4 Economic profile: The district economy is dominantly agricultural in its nature and nearly 75 percent of populations living in rural areas are dependent on agriculture. Therefore, agriculture is the main contributor to the district income and other sectors contribute 45 percent of the total district income Agriculture: The pattern of land utilization in Gulbarga district given in Table 5.12 reveal that the net sown land in Gulbarga 10,94,120 hectares and its account to of total geographical area. On the other hand, hardly percent of the geographical area is distributed other activities. It is clear from Table 5.12 that net area sworn is high in Jewargi i.e., hectares and that of Sedam is very low i.e., hectare where as in all the other taluka its amount was steady. 182

13 Talukas Geographical area Table-5.12 Land use Classification: (Unit: Area in Hectares) Area under Forest Land Not available for cultivation Land Barren & put to uncultivable non land Agri. uses Uncultivated land excluding fallow land Cultivable waste Pmt. Pastures & other grazing land Mics. Tree crops, groves Fallow land Current fallows Other fallow land Area sown Afzalpur Aland Chincholi Chittapur Gulbarga Jewargi Sedam District Source: District at a Glance Table-5.13 Distribution of Land holding in the district Land Holdings Number Percentage Area Percentage Marginal Holding Small Holdings Semi Medium Medium Large Total Source: District at a Glance The statistics in Table-5.13 reveals that the distribution of land holdings indicates the domination of semi medium holdings. They form percent of total holdings and cover an area of percent in Gulbarga district Irrigation Like other parts of the country, agriculture economies of the Gulbarga district also depend upon rainfall. Therefore, development of irrigation facilities would open new doors to the farmers of this region. However, the district has only two major rivers viz., Krishna and Bheema, following trough territory. Hence large part of the district has to depend upon other sources of irrigation. The following Table-5.14 shows the various sources of irrigation and the land irrigated by them in the district. Net Total 183

14 Table-5.14 Net irrigated area in the Gulbarga district Sources Area (Hectares) Percentage of total irrigated area Canals Wells Tanks Bore wells Lift irrigation Other sources Total Source: District at a Glance As depicted in Table-5.14, area under irrigation is hectares. The major source of water is canals, which constitute percentages ( hectares) of the irrigated land. This indicates that the district is not benefited by the rainfall. Well are also helpful in the district for irrigation, about 15 percentages (29440 hectares) of the irrigation lands, sources of water is by wells. Here other sources are of 2.52 percentage (5508) hectares constitute rain, ponds and the like Cropping Pattern The cropping pattern is mainly dominated by food crops, Tur is the main crop produced in the district. The district is called as Tur Bowl of the state. Jawar is the other main food crop. Sunflower and Groundnut are the major oilseeds which occupy the area of hectare and ( District at a Glance) respectively Infrastructure The district also lacks adequate infrastructure which is one of the basic cause of long economic stagnation in the district. The total length of surface roads is only kms. The length of village roads is kms. A large part of these roads are closed during rainy season. The total length of railway line is 225 kms. The districts headquarter lies on the main National Network. But the internal network availability is very low. Only 4 talukas Afzalpur, Chittapur, Gulbarga and Sedam are connected by a railway line (Table-5.15). 184

15 Table-5.15 Taluka-wise Infrastructure facilities in Gulbarga District Taluka State Highways Major District Roads Village Roads Afzalpur Aland Chincholi Chittapur Gulbarga Jewargi Sedam District Source: District at a Glance Industries in Gulbarga: The economy of the Gulbarga district is primarily of agricultural in nature. Out of the 30 district of the state the rank of Gulbarga is 18 th for the growing population. Agricultural sector is unable to provide increasing per capita income. It is suffering from lack of raw material, availability of infrastructure, adequate support from government department and as well as financial institution to provide the adequate financial facilities. The district has no place in the industrial map of Karnataka. Table-5.16 Details of Industries in Gulbarga district Sl. No. Category Taluka Textiles Chemicals Engineering Others Tota l No. of employees 1. Afzalpur Aland Chincholi Chittapur Gulbarga Jewargi Sedam Shahapur Shorapur Yadgir Total Source: Karnataka at a Glance The Table-5.16 reveals the industrial facilities in Gularga district totally there are 133 industries areas. Textile industry is situated in only one talukas i.e., Aland. Most of the engineering industries are working in Gulbarga city only. Only one engineering unit is working in each in Aland, Chincholi, Jewargi and Sedam. 185

16 The other industries like plastic products, bakeries, pharmaceutical equipment and some mini industries are working in almost all talukas Banking and Finance Banking sector in the country presently facing a peculiar situation where it is expected to perform a highly balancing act of helping the economy to grow and to meet social obligation by supporting, government sponsored programmes, where the recovery is very low and at the same time ensure a high degree of operational efficiency after the Introduction of prudential norms. The overall development of the district can be achieved if the credit programmes of the bank are dovetailed into the annual plans of the state government. This goal can be achieved by improving the credit absorption capacity of the banks and by active involvement of the government agencies in the recovery drive of the banks under government sponsored programmes. A vibrant and responsive banking system in coordination with the state government and NGOs can infuse greater private investment in agriculture and industrial sectors. Table 5.17 shows the detail of the banking network in Gulbarga district. Table-5.17 Banking network Talukas CBs KGBs DCCS PCARDBs Total Afzalpur Aland Chincholi Chittapur Gulbarga Jewargi Sedam Shahapur Shorapur Yadgir Total Source: Gulbarga District at a Glance Table-5.17 reveals that as many as 120 commercial banks are operating in the district. The impressive growth of Krishna Grammena Bank branches has 186

17 contributed considerably the extension of banking facilities to the interior areas of the district with 78 branches. The state bank of Hyderabad with more number has the widest net work among the commercial banks. However, the existing branches are not providing adequate financial facilities for the development of the district in the industrial, agriculture and allied activities. 5.5 Self Help Groups in Gulbarga district Gulbarga district is backward and nearly 40% of rural populations are away from banks. Therefore, informal credit delivery system plays very important role in the Gulbarga district. The self Help Group Bank Linkage Programme (SHG-BLP) helps the branches to achieve the aim of extending credit coverage while keeping the managerial and supervisory load at the branch within manageable limits. Thereby small savings would be tapped at low cost, recoveries and profitability would improve and branch staff, feed from the humdrum of supervising a large of small accounts. They will be in a position to devote a large proportion of their time in planning their business and development of the services area. On the basis of records available there are families living below poverty line. There are about lakh small and marginal farmers families in the district, all these indicate the potential for SHG formation. The district has in all 62 NGOs of which 24 are active and involved in SHG. Most of the state government department like agriculture department is involved in promotion of SHGs under different programmes. As some of the government sponsored programmes like Swarna Gram Swarajgar Yojan (SGSY), Swarna Jayanti Swarajgar Yojana (SJSRY), stree shakti etc., are required to be implemented through SHGs, few more government department and other agencies are likely to get involved in the formation of SHGs Micro finance profile Micro finance profile in the Gulbarga district as on 31 March 2008 is shown in Table

18 Table-5.18 Micro finance profile in the Gulbarga district Sl. No. Particulars Numbers 1 Total number of blocks in the district 10 2 Number of blocks where SHGs exist 10 3 Total number of blocks where SHGs are credit linked 10 4 Number of NGOs in the district 62 5 Number of NGOs participating in linking programme 24 6 Number of additional NGOs to be roped in during the year 3 7 Total number bank branches in the Gulbarga district 212 i) Commercial banks 116 ii) Krishna Grammena Bank 076 iii) District central cooperative banks 010 iv) Primary agriculture and Land Development Banks Of which no. of branches participating in linkage programme No. of banks worked as SHPI-DCC bank and Krishna Grameena bank 2 Source: Potential linked credit plan, There are 10 blocks and 10 SHGs centres. 62 Non-Governmental Organization (NGOs) are participated in the forming of groups. There are 212 bank branches operating of which 156 branches participating in bank linkage programme. DCC bank (District Central Cooperative Bank) and KGB (Krishna Grammena Bank) worked as SHPI (Self Help Promoting Institutions) Status of Stree Shakti Groups in Gulbarga District The status of Stree Shakti Groups in Gulbarga District as on 31 March 2008 is shown in Table-5.19 Table-5.19 Status of Stree Shakti Groups in Gulbarga District Sl. No. Particulars Numbers 1 Number of talukas and participating in Stree Shaskti programmes 10 2 Number of angawadi participated in StreeShakti Programmes Number of Self Help Groups (SHGs ) in the district Total Number of Women (SC) in SHG 42,419 5 Total Number of Women (ST) in SHG Total number of Women all category in SHG 1,47,161 7 Total number of Self Help Groups (SHGs) 9794 having savings in the district 8 Savings accumulated by 9794 SHGs Lakh 9 Number of SHGs taken loan from banks Total loan taken the banks Lakh 11 Revolving fund released to the groups Lakh Source: Potential linked credit plan,

19 The status of Stree Shakti Groups in Gulbarga district is shown in Table All the 10 taluka participated in Stree Shakti Programme Scheme, Community Development Programme Anganwadi Workers are also participated in large number i.e., Total loan taken from the bank is lakh. The revolving fund released to the Group is having savings in the district is Taluka wise Stree Shakti Scheme in Gulbarga District Taluks lakh. The total number of groups Taluka wise Stree Shakti Scheme in Gulbarga District is furnished in Table Table-5.20 Taluka wise Stree Shakti Scheme in Gulbarga District No. of Stree Shakti Sangh No. of Women (SC) No. of Women (ST) No. of Women (Others) Afzalpur Aland Chincholi Chittapur Gulbarga Jewargi Sedam TOTAL Source: Gulbarga district at a glance Table-5.20 shows the taluka wise Stree Shakti Scheme in Gulbarga District. There are 6349 SHGs. The schedule caste and schedule tribe members are i.e., and 2332 respectively Progress of Self Help Groups in Gulbarga district: The progress of Self Help Groups in Gulbarga district is shown in Table In all there are 9,794 Self Help Groups. The schedule caste and schedule tribe members are i.e., 42,419 and 8935 respectively. 189

20 Taluks Table-5.21 Progress of Self Help Groups in Gulbarga district No. of groups who have started savings Savings accumulated (Lakhs) No. of Groups taken loan from the bank (Lakhs) Total loan amount taken from bank (Lakhs) Revolving fund relating by Govt. (Lakhs) Afzalpur Aland Chincholi Chittapur Gulbarga Jewargi Sedam Shahapur Shorapur Yadgir TOTAL Source: Gulbarga district at a glance Concluding Remarks: The present chapter has given a brief profile of Gulbarga District, the study area. The profile of the district shows that the district is the most backward in Karnataka. The reasons for backwardness are not only economic but also political, historical and social. The agriculture section is still largely dependent on rain and irrigation facilities are highly limited. It is shocking to note that there is no industrialization in this region despite of 60 years of independence. The district is educationally backward which cause economic backwardness. The banking sector though has some presence but mainly limited to urban area and rural people are continued to depend on local money lenders. The SHGs are slowly making inroad into remote villages of the district. 190

21 References: Census of India District census Hand book Gulbarga District Gulbarga District at a Glance Gulbarga District at a Glance, from Gazetteer of India: Mysore state, Gulbarga district, Ed. B.N. Srisathyan, 1966, P. 1. Government of Karnataka, district industries centre, DIC, Action plan , Gulbarga, p. 2. Government of Karnataka, district industries centre, DIC, Action plan , Gulbarga, p. 5. Government of Karnataka, district industries centre, DIC, Action plan , Gulbarga. 1. Human Development Report 2005 Govt. of Karnataka. KSFC s Gulbarga District prepared by planning and Development Department H.O.K.S.F.C. Bangalore, 1991 p. 2. Lead Bank- State bank of India: Gulbarga district credit plan and Annual Action Plan, 1988, p. l. Lead Bank- State bank of India: Gulbarga district credit plan and Annual Action Plan, , p. 52. Chronicle Year Book, 2005, pp Nanjundappa, D.M., (2002), Dr. Nanjudappa Committee for Redressal of Regional Imbalance, Final Report Government of Karnataka. 191

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