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Pangala | |
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village | |
![]() Adi Janrdana Temple in Pangala | |
Coordinates:13°15′0″N74°45′0″E / 13.25000°N 74.75000°E /13.25000; 74.75000 | |
Country | ![]() |
State | Karnataka |
District | Udupi |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 1,948 |
Languages | |
• Official | Kannada |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Pangala is a village situated inUdupi taluk ofUdupi district,Karnataka. India's National Highway number 66 (NH 66) connectingMangalore (Kudla or Mangaluru) toMumbai (Bombay) passes through this village. The village is on the north banks of Pangala river. The Pangala river joinsArabian Sea nearMattu. TheShankarapura village which is famous for itsjasmine flowers is nearby. The Janardhan temple of Pangala village has been renovated. One of the branches ofVijaya Bank is located in this village. According to the Indian Census of 2001, Pangala has a population of 1,948 (including 903 males, 1,045 females) in 438 households. PangalaUtsava is celebrated every year. Postal code for Pangala Post is 576122.[1]
Pangala belongs toKapu assembly constituency and Udupi Chikmagalur parliamentary constituency. TheBICO is located in Pangala.[citation needed]
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Innanje railway station is the nearest railway to Pangala village.[2] Padubidri Rail Way Station and Udupi Railway Station are the next railway stations to Pangala ( Innanje).[3]
Udupi and Kapu are the nearest towns to Udupi having road connectivity to Udupi and Pangala.
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