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It is devoid of extremes. But rainfall is meager, and as no major river flows in the district Irrigation facilities are also limited. This district too had often suffered from deficit and capricious rainfall conditions and the resultant phenomenon of crop failure.
The contribution of Horticulture to the economy of the district is quite substantial. The district has considerable tracts under Horticultural crops like mango and Grapes. Betel vine Gardens are also seen in many places. Animal Husbandry is being Practiced since Generations as an adjunct to Agriculture. A high degree of Urbanisation Of Bangalore city has enhanced the economic importance of dairy, poultry keeping and Horticulture which provide livelihood to a very large section.
Vijayapura have been the most notable centers of Sericulture, Doddaballapura and Devanahalli are remembered for prosperous silk weaving Industry. The Bangalore Rural District derives its name from its head quarters town, Bangalore and majority of the district consists of Rural Areas. The District lies in the southern maidan region of the State and is by and large an open country which is lacking in natural barriers.
The outline map of the district seems to roughly resemble a human ear, the hollow in the center and the portion connecting the ear to the head representing the Bangalore Urban district. Bangalore Rural district has an area of 2, sq.
As per Census, the total Population of the district is 9,87, out of which Male population is 5,07, and Female population is 4,79, The density of population is per sq. Historically, the earliest dynasty which established its way over this district is that of the Gangas. In about the fourth century A.
Honganur of Channapatna Taluk was the chief town of a sub-division called Chikka Gangavadi, which occupied the Shimsha valley. During the Seventh century, Mankund was a place of great importance and was the second royal residence of Ganga Bhuvikrama and also of Shivamara In the eight century Shri Purusha made Manyapura Manne of Nelamangala Taluk his royal residence and later it was a major center under the Rashtrakutas.
Certain parts of the district, especially in the East, were held by the Nolamb Pallavas. The major portion of Bangalore rural district lies in the Arkavati valley.
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