- Kolar Gold Fields
Infobox Indian Jurisdiction
native_name=Kolar Gold Fields (KGF)
locator_position=left
latd = 12.9550|longd=78.2698
state_name=Karnataka
district=Kolar
population_total=
area_telephone= 08153
postal_code= 563 11x
vehicle_code_range= KA-08
footnotes = |Kolar Gold Fields (KGF) was one of the major gold mines in
India and is located in theKolar district inKarnataka , close to the city ofBangalore . It was closed in 2003 due to reducing deposits and increasing costs. The mine is considered the world's second deepest gold mine.History
Gold was first mined in the area in the 2nd and 3rd century AD by the digging of small pits. During the
Chola period in the 9th and 10th century AD the scale of the operation grew, but large-scale mining only came in the 1850s under the British with more manpower and sophisticated machinery. In1873 , M.F. Lavelle, a resident in Bangalore, applied to the Mysore Government for the exclusive privilege of mining in the Kolar district. His request was granted and he commenced operations by sinking a shaft near Urigam (Oorgaum) in1875 , but, finding that large capital would be required he, in the following year and with the approval of the government, transferred all his rights and concessions to the late Major General G. de la Poer Beresford. Major General Beresford formed a syndicate known as the Kolar Concessionaries (now merged into the Gold Fields of Mysore Co.) which took up the matter in earnest, and gradually acquired the area known as the Kolar Gold Fields.Birth of the city
The local
Kannada speaking villagers refused to work in the deep pits of the mines and so people from the North and SouthArcot districts ofTamil Nadu were settled around the various Shafts and a city was born.Even today places in the area have names reminiscent of the presence of British people there - the two main towns
Robertsonpet andAndersonpet being named after two British officers in the mines.Legend
Demographics
Tamil and Kannada are widely spoken by the people here apart from Telugu which is spoken by a substantial group of people. Three hundred thousand people lived in the Kolar Gold Fields at its peak production, but since the closing of mines in
2003 the population has reduced to less than a hundred thousand. Signboards are displayed predominantly in Kannada, Tamil and English all over KGF, and it is a bilingual town where people can speak two languages at ease.People and culture
People from many different places are settled in the Kolar Gold Fields Tamil speaking people from the north and south
Arcot districts ofTamil Nadu . There are also Telugu speaking people fromKuppam ,Ramakuppam ,V-kota and other places fromChittoor district ofAndhra Pradesh . So the culture has influence of all three statesKarnataka , Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.Given the mixture of population, many festivals are celebrated; the most famous and popular one being the Lakshmi Venkateshwara Jaatre. The mining hospital has the distinction of being the best hospital in the whole of the Kolar district. A goddess temple situated near by the hospital is famous because of the legend that it was built by British personnel. The Hospital is recognized for occupational disease treatment. The Gold Company which is known as
Bharat Gold Mines Limited has come out of various combination and permentations. The company has record chairman such as Morarji Desai as chairman of this company and some of the erstwhile chief Ministers of Mystore state as chairmen.Bharat Earth Movers a premier earth mover manufacturing factory is located in Kolar Gold fields.
Education
KGF has an Engineering College, a Dental College, a few Mining schools and number of good schools.
Trivia
*Kolar Gold Fields was the first city in Asia to get
electricity fromShivanasamudra inMysore
*People from as far asKolar could see the lights of this once prosperous city
*KGF was known as "LittleEngland " by the British, due to its more temperateweather and a landscape more similar to Britain's. It also had a sizable Anglo-Indian Population who worked in the various mines in different capacities.
*The city is on theDeccan Plateau of central and south India, about 3000 feet abovesea level
*The Champion Reefs mine was the second deepest underground mine in the world when it was operational reached a depth of 3200mts.
*Silicosis, a form of pneumoconiosis caused by inhalation of crystalline silica dust, was first identified in KGF
*National Institute of Miners Health had its headquarters in KGF
*One can see the old Britishbungalows and buildings even today in good shape in KGF
*Mr.K.H.Muniyappa union minister has been successful in reopening this closed mines and giving life to the almost dead city. It is told that it was his election promise.
*KGF has been in the news recently in connection with the murder ofS.Manjunath , theIndian Oil Corporation (IOC) manager who was killed for doing his duty. He was fromVivek Nagar .
*KGF played a major part in the prosperity of theBritish Empire
*A collaboration of particle physicists from Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR ), Mumbai, Osaka City University, Japan and Durham University, UK recorded the firstcosmic ray neutrino interaction in an underground laboratory in KGF mines in 1965.
*KGF also has the distinction of having a Golf course started by the Britisher's dating back to 1885 and affiliated to Indian Golf UnionPlaces of interest in and around KGF
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Mulbagal
*Guttahalli
*Kotilingeshwara
*Kurudumale
*Avani
*Budikote
*Bethamangala
*Bytarayappana Betta
*Bangarpet
*King George Hall
*Champion Reefs
*Robertsonpet
*Aalamaram
*Peddapalli External links
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