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{{About|the city|the film|Hubballi (film)}} {{Multiple issues| {{More citations needed|date=January 2020}} {{original research|date=May 2019}} }} {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2025}} {{Use Indian English|date=March 2025}} {{Infobox settlement | name = Hubli | official_name = Hubballi<!-- Please do not add any Indic script in this infobox, per WP:INDICSCRIPT policy. --> | other_name = | settlement_type = [[City]]<!--HIDDEN EDITOR NOTE: Hubli is not a Metropolis. As per the census Hubli had a population less than 1 million.--> | image_skyline = Hubliwiki.jpg | image_caption = Clockwise from Top left: [[Chandramouleshwara Temple]], KSCA Stadium, HD-BRTS, Rani Chennamma Circle, [[Infosys]] Hubli, Hubli City Skyline | nickname = Chhota Bombay, Mini Bombay, Hubli–Dharwad<ref>{{cite news |title=New names invoke a hoary past |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bengaluru/new-names-invoke-a-hoary-past/articleshow/44873377.cms |access-date=29 March 2021 |work=The Times of India |date=19 October 2014 |language=en}}</ref> <hr/> | image_map = | pushpin_map = | pushpin_map_caption = | coordinates = {{coord|15|21|0.78|N|75|08|15.45|E|display=inline,title}} | subdivision_type = [[Country]] | subdivision_name = {{flag|India}} | subdivision_type1 = [[States and union territories of India|State]] | subdivision_name1 = [[Karnataka]] | subdivision_name2 = [[Dharwad district|Dharwad]] | leader_title1 = Mayor | leader_name1 = Veena Baradwad | elevation_m = 671 | population_metro = | population_as_of = 2011 | population_total = 943,788 | population_note = [[Hubli-Dharwad]] MC | population_footnotes = <ref name="PART_B_DCHB_DHARWAD">{{Cite web |url=https://censusindia.gov.in/nada/index.php/catalog/609/download/2084/DH_2011_2908_PART_B_DCHB_DHARWAD.pdf|access-date=1 September 2023 |title=District Census Handbook, Dharwad |work=Census of India 2011, Karnataka |pages=34–35 |date=2014}}</ref> | population_density_km2 = auto | population_rank = [[List of most populous cities in India|India]]: [[List of most populous cities in India|49]]{{break}}[[List of cities in Karnataka by population|Karnataka]]: [[List of cities in Karnataka by population|2]] (Along with [[Dharwad]]){{break}} | demographics_type1 = Demographics | demographics1_title1 = [[Literacy in India|Literacy]] | demographics1_info1 = 86.79% <!-- population = 943,788, population in age group 0-6 = 106,031, => population over that age group = 837,757, literates = 727,103 = 86.79% of population not in age group 0-6. Data in pages 35-36 of PART_B_DCHB_DHARWAD--> | demographics1_title2 = Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) | demographics1_info2 = 989 <!-- defined as number of females per 1000 males. PART_B_DCHB_DHARWAD says 474,518 males, 469,270 females--> | area_total_km2 = 213.42 | area_footnotes = <ref name="PART_B_DCHB_DHARWAD"/> | area_note = [[Hubli-Dharwad]] MC | established_date = 11th century | timezone1 = [[Indian Standard Time|IST]] | utc_offset1 = +05:30 | postal_code_type = [[Postal Index Number|Pincode(s)]] | postal_code = 580001 - 580064 (incl. Dharwad west end) <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dharwadhubli.com/pin-code/|title= Pincode of Hubli, Karnataka|website=dharwadhubli.com|access-date=22 March 2021}}</ref> | area_code = [[Telephone numbers in India|+91-0836]] | registration_plate = KA 25 (Navanagar RTO){{break}}KA 63 (Gabbur RTO) | website = http://www.hdmc.mrc.gov.in | demonym = | blank2_name = {{nowrap|[[Official language]]}} | blank2_info = [[Kannada language|Kannada]] | subdivision_type2 = [[District]] }} '''Hubli''' (officially '''Hubballi'''<ref name="official_name">{{cite news |title=Bangalore becomes 'Bengaluru'; 11 other cities renamed |url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/bangalore-becomes-bengaluru-11-other-cities-renamed/articleshow/45002333.cms |work=The Economic Times |agency=PTI |date=1 November 2014 |location=Bangalore |access-date=19 April 2024}}</ref>) is a city in the [[Indian state]] of [[Karnataka]]. The twin cities [[Hubli–Dharwad]] form the second largest city in the state by area and population and the largest city in [[North Karnataka]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Karnataka's tier II cities miss out on boom|url=https://www.deccanherald.com/content/200317/karnatakas-tier-ii-cities-miss.html|access-date=8 September 2020|work=Deccan Herald|date=25 October 2011}}</ref> Hubli is in [[Dharwad district]] of [[Karnataka]] and is the taluk headquarters of Hubli City and Hubli Rural. Although it hosts the HDMC office, the district headquarters is in [[Dharwad]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Dharwad district website|url=http://dharwad.nic.in/en/index.aspx|access-date=23 December 2020|website=dharwad.nic.in}}</ref> It also houses the largest number of government offices outside the state capital.<ref>{{cite news |title=Safexpress expands logistics network to 33 locations opens new Hubli park |url=https://www.autocarpro.in/news-national/safexpress-expands-logistics-network-locations-hubli-park-29159 |access-date=22 March 2021 |work=autocarpro.in |date=20 April 2018}}</ref> In 2016, Hubli-Dharwad was selected for solar city / green city master plans.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://mnre.gov.in/schemes/decentralized-systems/solar-cities/|title=Ministry of New and Renewable Energy - Solar / Green Cities|website=mnre.gov.in|access-date=14 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160314171230/http://mnre.gov.in/schemes/decentralized-systems/solar-cities|archive-date=14 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 2017, government of India included [[Hubli-Dharwad]] city for a [[Smart Cities Mission|smart city project]], a flagship scheme for overall development of infrastructure in the twin-cities.<ref name="smartcity">{{cite web |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hubballi/constant-transfer-of-mds-chairpersons-hampers-execution-of-smart-city-projects-in-hubballi-dharwad/articleshow/72406643.cms |title=Constant transfer of MDs, chairpersons hampers execution of Smart City projects in Hubballi-Dharwad |work=Times of India |access-date=23 June 2020}}</ref> ==Etymology== The name Hubballi comes from Kannada ''Hoovina Balli'' which means "Flowering creeper" in Kannada. Hubli is the anglicised version of Hubballi. ==History== [[File:Bhavani_shankar_temple_old-Hubli_Karnataka_1.jpg|thumb|Bhavani Shankar Temple]]Rayara Hubli, also called 'Eleya Purvada Halli' or 'Purballi', was the old Hubli, and according to an inscription in the Bhavani Shankar Temple, the oldest temple in the city, was founded in the 11th Century.<ref name="Joshi">{{cite book|author=K. G. Joshi|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JnuBAAAAMAAJ|title=Mass Marriages in Karnataka|publisher=Minerva Associates (Publications)|year=1993|isbn=9788185195520|page=53}}</ref> The impressive [[Chandramauleshwara Temple, Unkal]] is from Chalukyan times and was built in the 11th or 12th century.<ref name="GoK">{{Cite web|author=|url=https://dharwad.nic.in/en/tourist-place/chandramouleshwara-temple/|title=Chandramouleshwara Temple Unkal|publisher=Government of Karnataka}}</ref> Under [[Vijayanagara Empire|Vijayanagara]] Rayas, Rayara Hubli grew as a commercial centre, famous for trade in cotton, saltpetre and iron. Under the rule of the Adilshahis, the British opened a factory here. The factory was looted by [[Shivaji]] in 1673.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle=Hubli|volume=13|page=846}}</ref> The [[Mughal Empire|Mughals]] conquered Rayara Hubli and it was then placed under the governance of the Nawab of Savanur, who built a new extension named Majidpura. In 1727, trader Basappa Shettar built the town and fort of new Hubli around the Durgadabail (fort maidan) part of Rayara Hubli.<ref name="KU">{{cite book|author=Karnataka University|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qWclAQAAMAAJ|title=The Journal of Karnatak University|publisher=Karnataka University|year=1966|isbn=|page=204}}</ref> Hubli's famous Moorusavira Matha is claimed to have been established by a Sharana of Basaveshwara's period. Hubli was conquered by the Marathas from the Nawab of Savanur in 1755–56. In the following years, Hubli was conquered by [[Hyder Ali]], only to be recaptured by the Marathas in 1790. At this point in time, the old town was administered by a person named Phadke under the Peshwas and the new town was under the administration of the Sangli Patwardhan. The [[British Empire|British]] took Old Hubli from the Peshwas in 1817. The new town, with 47 other villages, was handed over to the British by the Sangli Patwardhan in lieu of subsidy in 1820. Later in 1880, the British started the Railway workshop and with this, Hubli came to be reckoned as an industrial centre in this part of India.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.karnataka.com/hubli/about-hubli/|title=Hubli {{!}} Sightseeing in Hubli {{!}} History of Hubli {{!}} How to Reach Hubli|date=15 January 2017|work=Karnataka.com|access-date=7 February 2018|language=en-US}}</ref> The Sufi shrine, Sayed Fathesha Wali, located near the indipump circle of old Hubli, was visited by [[Tipu Sultan]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Azer |first1=Rahman |title=The dargahs of Hubballi |url=https://www.deccanherald.com/content/478299/dargahs-hubballi.html |access-date=15 November 2020 |work=Deccan Herald |date=18 May 2015 |language=en}}</ref> == Governance == === HDMC - Hubli Dharwad Muncipal Corporation === The Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation (HDMC''')''' established in 1962 under the Government of India Act of 1850,is responsible for managing the administration and civic infrastructure of the twin cities of Hubballi and Dharwad in Karnataka, India. HDMC unified the two cities which is Hubballi and Dharward, which are separated by a distance of 20 kilometres [1<ref name=":0" />]. The corporation administers an area of 213 square kilometres and operates from its headquarters on Sir Siddappa Kambali Road [2<ref name=":1" />]. HDMC serves a population of over 943,857 [3<ref name=":2">{{cite news |date=26 August 2018 |title=Demand to separate Dharwad from HDMC grows bigger |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hubballi/demand-to-separate-dharwad-from-hdmc-grows-bigger/articleshow/65545982.cms |access-date=15 November 2020 |work=The Times of India |language=en}}</ref>], with Hubballi accounting for 410,455 residents [4<ref name=":3" />]. For effective governance, the corporation is divided into 12 administrative zones and comprises 82 wards, 56 of which belong to the Hubballi region [5<ref name=":4" />]. The municipal body is tasked with providing essential services such as sanitation, water supply, waste management, and urban development for the residents of both cities. In each ward, a corporator is elected, and the majority party forms a council to oversee different administrative departments. The council members elect the Mayor from within their group. The council currently comprises 67 members. The Municipal Corporation's top official is the Commissioner, who supervises key departments such as public works, taxation, water supply, urban planning, fire services, health and sanitation, and finance. Ishwar Ullagaddi (KAS) is the current Municipal Commissioner. The municipal council is currently in a state of suspension, pending the election of new members. === Civic Amenities === ==== Road Transport ==== The North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NWKRTC), established on 1 November 1997, under the Road Transport Corporation Act of 1950, provides efficient and economical public transportation across Belagavi, Dharwad, Uttara Kannada, Bagalkot, Gadag, and Haveri districts. Headquartered in Hubballi, the corporation operates through nine divisional offices located in Belagavi, Hubballi, Dharwad, Sirsi, Bagalkot, Gadag, Chikkodi, Haveri, and Hubballi-Dharwad City [1]<ref name=":5" /> The North West Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NWKRTC), Hubballi, has introduced the Shakti Scheme, providing free bus travel for women. To avail of this service, women can present government-issued ID cards such as Voter ID, Aadhaar, Driving License, or other state or central government IDs. Approximately 15 to 15.5 lakh passengers use these buses daily. [2<ref name=":6" />] The North-Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NWKRTC) has launched 10 light blue urban transport buses in Hubballi, with plans to add 100 more under the government's 'Shakti' scheme. These BS-6 Tata buses feature modern amenities like CCTV cameras, GPS, LED display boards, voice announcements, and panic buttons for women's safety. To ensure efficient monitoring, officials can track speed, braking, fuel levels, and skipped stops via a mobile app. NWKRTC Managing Director Priyanga M confirmed successful trials and projected the arrival of the remaining buses by November, supported by a 50% grant from the Directorate of Urban Land Transport (DULT) [3<ref name=":7" />] [[File:Tolankeri Vidyanagar 2024.jpg|thumb]] == Geography == === Climate === Hubli-Dharwad has a [[tropical wet and dry climate]]. Summers are hot and dry, lasting from late February to early June. They are followed by the monsoon season, with moderate temperatures and a large amount of precipitation. Temperatures are fairly moderate from late October to early February, with virtually no rainfall. Hubli is 640 meters above [[sea level]]. The average yearly rainfall is 838 mm.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://stevens.usc.edu/pdf/hubli_dharwad.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=13 November 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130613232521/http://stevens.usc.edu/pdf/hubli_dharwad.pdf |archive-date=13 June 2013 }}</ref> {{Weather box |metric first = yes |single line = yes |location = Hubli |Jan high C= 29.1 |Feb high C= 31.7 |Mar high C= 34.5 |Apr high C= 40.0 |May high C= 38.5 |Jun high C= 28.2 |Jul high C= 25.9 |Aug high C= 25.6 |Sep high C= 27.7 |Oct high C= 29.2 |Nov high C= 28.7 |Dec high C= 28.2 |Jan low C= 14.5 |Feb low C= 15.7 |Mar low C= 18.6 |Apr low C= 27.0 |May low C= 25.0 |Jun low C= 20.9 |Jul low C= 20.9 |Aug low C= 20.2 |Sep low C= 19.6 |Oct low C= 18.8 |Nov low C= 16.5 |Dec low C= 14.3 |rain colour= green |Jan rain mm= 0 |Feb rain mm= 0 |Mar rain mm= 10 |Apr rain mm= 40 |May rain mm= 60 |Jun rain mm= 150 |Jul rain mm= 210 |Aug rain mm= 200 |Sep rain mm= 110 |Oct rain mm= 60 |Nov rain mm= 30 |Dec rain mm= 0 |source = <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.yr.no/place/India/Karnataka/Hubli|title=Weather statistics for Hubli|first=NRK og Meteorologisk|last=institutt|website=yr.no}}</ref> }} ==Demographics== {{Historical population | source = [[Census of India]]<ref name="popu-history">{{cite web |url=http://censusindia.gov.in/DigitalLibrary/data/Census_2001/Table/India/Class%20I-A-4_Final.xls |title=Provisional population totals, Census of India 2011 |access-date=29 November 2011 }}</ref><ref name=AboutTwinCity>{{cite web |url=http://hdmc.gov.in/cityprofile.php |title=HDMC About Twin City |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120420105843/http://www.hdmc.gov.in/cityprofile.php |archive-date=20 April 2012}}</ref><ref name="popu2011">{{Cite news |last= ಉಪ್ಪಿನಂಗಡಿ |first=ಇರ್ಷಾದ್ |date=2 January 2025 |title=ಧಾರವಾಡ ಮಹಾನಗರ ಪಾಲಿಕೆ ಮಾಡಲು ಸಚಿವ ಸಂಪುಟ ಒಪ್ಪಿಗೆ! ಇತರೆ ನಿರ್ಣಯಗಳು ಏನು? |url=https://vijaykarnataka.com/news/karnataka/cabinet-agrees-to-make-dharwad-metropolitan-corporation-what-are-the-other-decision/articleshow/116888466.cms |work=[[Vijaya Karnataka]] |language=kn |access-date=19 March 2025}}</ref> | 1901 | 59913 | 1911 | 61440 | 1921 | 66772 | 1931 | 83494 | 1941 | 95512 | 1951 | 129609 | 1961 | 171326 | 2001 | 533820 | 2011 | 668449 }} The population of the twin cities as per provisional figures of Census 2011 is 943,857 and is urban.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011-prov-results/paper2/data_files/karnataka/4-population-8-19.pdf |title=Census of India 2011 Provisional Population Totals}}</ref> Hubli-Dharwad's population increased by 22.99% between 1981 and 1991, from 527,108 to 648,298, and by 21.2% between 1991 and 2001. The municipality covers 213 km<sup>2</sup>. {{bar box |title=Religions in Hubli-Dharwad city (2011)<ref name="Religion">{{cite web |title=C-1 Population By Religious Community - Karnataka|url=https://censusindia.gov.in/2011census/C-01/DDW29C-01%20MDDS.XLS|publisher=Census of India}}</ref> |titlebar=#Fcd116 |left1=Religion |right1=Percent |float=left |bars= {{bar percent|[[Hinduism in Karnataka|Hinduism]]|darkorange|67.44}} {{bar percent|[[Islam]]|green|27.15}} {{bar percent|[[Christianity in Karnataka|Christianity]]|dodgerblue|2.79}} {{bar percent|[[Jainism]]|pink|1.61}} {{bar percent|Other or not stated|black|1.01}} }} {{Pie chart |caption = Languages of Hubli-Dharwad City<ref name="language">{{Cite web |title=Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Karnataka (Urban)|url=https://censusindia.gov.in/nada/index.php/catalog/10255/download/13367/DDW-C16-TOWN-STMT-MDDS-2900.XLSX|website=[[Census of India]] |publisher=[[Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India]]}}</ref> |label1 = [[Kannada]] |value1 = 55.81 |color1= darkslateblue |label2 = [[Urdu]] |value2 = 25.71 |color2 = green |label3 = [[Marathi language|Marathi]] |value3 = 4.19 |color3 = red |label4 = [[Telugu language|Telugu]] |value4 = 4.04 |color4 = steelblue |label5 = [[Hindi]] |value5 = 3.47 |color5 = orange |label6 = [[Gujarati language|Gujarati]] |value6 = 2.81 |color6 = skyblue |label7 = [[Konkani language|Konkani]] |value7 = 1.63 |color7 = salmon |label8 = Others |value8 = 2.35 |color8 = grey }} ==Governance and politics== === Hubli-Dharwad Municipal Corporation === {{Main|Hubli-Dharwad Municipal Corporation}} Hubli-Dharwad Municipal Corporation (HDMC) was constituted in 1962 by combining the two cities separated by a distance of 20 kilometres. The area covered by the corporation is spread over 45 revenue villages and is the second-largest city corporation in Karnataka state. The population of the city as per the 1991 census was 700,000. The population of Hubli-Dharwad is 943,857 according to 2011 Census. Hubli Municipal Council was established under the [[Government of India Act 1850]], and the Dharwad Municipal Council first came into existence on 1 January 1856. Both were merged later.<ref name="hdmc.gov.in">{{cite web |url=http://hdmc.gov.in/cityprofile.php |title=::HDMC:: |access-date=13 November 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120420105843/http://www.hdmc.gov.in/cityprofile.php |archive-date=20 April 2012 }}</ref> The headquarters of HDMC is situated in Hubli, comprising 82 members covering four Vidhan Sabha Constituencies of Hubli-Dharwad. There has been a huge demand by people of Dharwad to create a separate civic body and get itself detached by HDMC. Claims are that most of the funds are allocated to Hubli solely. On 2 January 2025 the [[Karnataka Council of Ministers|Karnataka state cabinet]] declared the separation of [[Hubli-Dharwad Municipal Corporation|Hubballi Dharwad municipal corporation]], formation of new municipal corporation for the city of Dharwad.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Jamkhandi |first=Gururaj |date=2 January 2025 |title=Cabinet nod for separate Dharwad Municipal Corporation |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hubballi/cabinet-nod-for-separate-dharwad-municipal-corporation/articleshow/116892414.cms |work=The Times of India |issn=0971-8257 |access-date=12 January 2025}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Bharathi |first=Vartha |date=12 January 2025 |title=Karnataka cabinet approves formation of separate Dharwad Municipal Corporation |url=https://english.varthabharati.in/karnataka/karnataka-cabinet-approves-formation-of-separate-dharwad-municipal-corporation |work=[[Varthabharathi]] |access-date=12 January 2025}}</ref> ==Economy== {{Main|Economy of Hubli}} Hubli is the commercial hub of Karnataka state popularly known as Vanijya Nagari & Chota Mumbai. Hubli has a wide cluster of industries and has more than a lakh small and medium industries.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hubli/Twin-cities-emerging-as-SME-hub/articleshow/22593793.cms|archive-url=https://archive.today/20140215195624/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-09-15/hubli/42080789_1_region-swr-karnataka-chamber|url-status=live|archive-date=15 February 2014|work=[[The Times of India]]|title=Twin cities emerging as SME hub}}</ref> The Government of India has set up a [[Software Technology Parks of India|Software Technology Park of India]] on Dharwad Road and Aryabhata Tech Park in Navanagar region of Hubli. The city is situated on the dividing line between [[Malnad]] and the Deccan plateau. Malnad is well known for its forests and forest-based industries and the other three sides are known for their agricultural products including cotton, groundnut, and oilseeds, as well as manganese ore and granite. The establishment of a new-generation diesel locomotive shed in the city by Indian Railways was another major boost for the development of industries in this region, as it was the first of its kind in Indian Railways history. The diesel locomotive shed at Hubli is the largest holder of EMD locomotives in India and was set up in 1880.<ref name=":4">{{cite web |title=RAILWAYS: South Western Railways |url=https://indianrailways.gov.in/railwayboard/uploads/directorate/mec_engg/downloads/DLS/swr/Brief%20history%20of%20the%20shed-UBL.pdf |website=indianrailways.gov.in |access-date=15 November 2020}}</ref> ==Transport== {{More citations needed section|date=May 2020}} === Air === [[File: Hubballi Airport new Terminal.jpg|thumb|Hubli Airport]] [[Hubli Airport]] {{airport codes|HBX|VOHB}} is a domestic airport serving the twin cities of [[Hubli-Dharwad]] and North Karnataka in the state of [[Karnataka]], India. It is situated on Gokul Road, 8 kilometres from city centre and {{Convert|20|km|}} from Dharwad. It is the third busiest airport in [[Karnataka]] and the 45th busiest airport in [[India]]. In March 2020, Hubli airport received the best airport award under government of India's Regional connectivity scheme.<ref name="best-airport">{{cite news |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hubballi/hubballi-airport-bags-award-under-regional-connectivity-scheme/articleshow/74631832.cms |title=Hubballi Airport bags award under Regional Connectivity Scheme |work=Times of India |access-date=23 June 2020}}</ref> Hubli airport connects to 10 destinations throughout the country. Efforts are being made to make [[Hubli Airport]] as international Airport.<ref name=":5">{{cite news |last1=Kattimani |first1=Basavaraj |title=Get ready to fly abroad from Hubballi airport |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hubballi/get-ready-to-fly-abroad-from-hubballi-airport/articleshow/66870690.cms |access-date=7 December 2020 |work=The Times of India |date=30 November 2018 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=10 March 2020|title=Hubballi Is Best Choice for International Airport of N-Karnataka: Angadi|url=https://hubballitimes.com/hubballi-is-best-choice-for-international-airport-of-n-karnataka-angadi/|access-date=23 July 2020|website=Hubballi Times|language=en-US|archive-date=23 July 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200723164647/https://hubballitimes.com/hubballi-is-best-choice-for-international-airport-of-n-karnataka-angadi/|url-status=dead}}</ref> === Rail === [[File: Hubli railway.jpg|thumb|Hubli Junction railway station, South Western Railway headquarters]] The city currently has four stations and one Junction. The [[Hubballi Junction railway station]] is the main railway station in the city with a built-up area of 161,460 sq. ft.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kembhaviarchitects.com/portfolio_page/railway-station/|title=Railway Station, Hubli | KAF Architects Bangalore|date=12 January 2017 }}</ref> In September 2020, the union cabinet has approved the change of the station name to 'Shree Siddharoodha Swamiji Railway Station - Hubballi'.<ref name=":7">{{cite news |title=Hubballi railway station to be named after Siddharoodha Swami |url=https://www.deccanherald.com/state/karnataka-districts/hubballi-railway-station-to-be-named-after-siddharoodha-swami-885041.html |first=Bharath |last=Joshi|access-date=2 February 2021 |work=Deccan Herald |date=9 September 2020 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Hubballi Rly. Station to be renamed after Siddharoodha Swami |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/hubballi-rly-station-to-be-renamedafter-siddharoodha-swami/article32563752.ece |access-date=2 February 2021 |work=The Hindu |date=9 September 2020 |language=en-IN}}</ref> The other stations are Hubli South, Hubli East, Unkal, and Amargol. Hubli is the headquarters of the [[South Western Railway zone]]. It was carved out as a zone from the current South Central Railway. It is the centre for the Hubli Division. The Hubli Division is one of the highest revenue-generating divisions in India. Hubli is well-connected by the [[Rail transport in India|Indian Rail Network]]. Several trains ply from Hubli to Mumbai, New Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Varanasi Vijaywada, Rameshwaram & other cities<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/monorail-proposed-in-hubli-dharwad-112091202006_1.html|title=Monorail proposed in Hubli-Dharwad|author=BS Reporter|newspaper=Business Standard India |date=12 September 2012}}</ref> In November 2019, the work for extending a platform was undertaken by the Railways at the estimated cost of 90 Cr. According to railway officials, the length of the renewed platform is estimated at 1,505 meters, which would be longest in the world.<ref name=":6">{{cite news |last1=Ralph Alex |first1=Arakal |title=Karnataka's Hubballi to get world's longest railway platform |url=https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/bangalore/karnatakas-hubballi-to-get-worlds-longest-railway-platform-6443867/ |access-date=2 February 2021 |work=The Indian Express |publisher=The Indian Express |date=5 June 2020 |language=en}}</ref> The work is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2020.<ref name="platform">{{cite web |url=https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/bangalore/karnatakas-hubballi-to-get-worlds-longest-railway-platform-6443867/ |title=Karnataka's Hubballi to get world's longest railway platform |work=The Indian Express |date=5 June 2020 |access-date=23 June 2020}}</ref> Hubli also has a [[List of railway museums|Heritage Rail museum]]. The Indian Railways currently has 11 railway museums across the country. For bringing glory to the proposed Rail Museum, narrow-gauge Railway Rolling Stocks, from different Railways are being displayed and work is moving at a rapid pace. It is proposed to collect photographs of Rail network going back to the 19th and early 20th century so that all old memories of Rail Journey can be part of the photo gallery in the proposed Rail Heritage Museum.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|last=Sharma|first=Karun|date=14 November 2019|title=New Rail Heritage Museum coming up at Hubballi|url=https://www.thehansindia.com/new-delhi/new-rail-heritage-museum-coming-up-at-hubballi-580956|access-date=23 July 2020|website=www.thehansindia.com|language=en}}</ref> === Road === Hubli lies on the "[[Golden Quadrilateral]]". [[AH47|Asian Highway 47]] passes through Hubli. It lies on [[National Highway 63 (India)|National Highway 63]] (Ankola–Gooty) and [[National Highway 52 (India)|National Highway 52]] and [[National Highway 50 (India)]] (Hubli–Humnabad), which connect Hubli with major cities in the region. [[North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation|NWKRTC]] (North West Karnataka Road Transport Corporation) is a state-run corporation headquartered at Hubli. A semi ring road connecting [[National Highway 48 (India)]] (Mumbai-Chennai), [[National Highway 63 (India)]] (Ankola–Gooty) and [[National Highway 52 (India)]] and [[National Highway 50 (India)]] (Hubli–Humnabad) with cloverleaf Junction at Gabbur is already under construction. ==== Hubli-Dharwad Bus Rapid Transit System ==== [[File:Hdbrt2.jpg|thumb|[[File:HDBRTS (Chigri) at Gandhinagar.jpg|thumb]]Hubli-Dharwad Bus Rapid Transit System (HDBRTS)]] [[Hubli-Dharwad Bus Rapid Transit System]] (also known as HDBRTS) is a bus rapid transit system built to serve the twin cities of Hubli and Dharwad, located in the North-Western part of Karnataka state in India. Hubli-Dharwad BRTS (HDBRTS) project is a Government of Karnataka initiative to foster long-term economic growth in the region. The project promotes fast, safe, comfortable, convenient and affordable public transportation between the twin cities and aims to reduce congestion and air pollution in the region. The length of the Hubli-Dharwad BRTS corridor is {{cvt|22.25|km}} from CBT Hubli to CBT–Dharwad with the width of the cross-sections ranging from {{cvt|44 to 35|m}}. The BRTS corridor includes segregated bus lanes, access-controlled bus stations, physical and fare integration with BRT feeder services, off-board ticketing through smart cards and bar-coded paper tickets, intelligent transport system and high-quality buses (Standard AC buses). The corridor is designed for operating regular and express services. It consists of two lanes for BRTS buses on either side of the median bus station facilitating overtaking lanes for express services. Foot overbridges at six locations, PELICAN signals, and synchronised signal management are proposed to facilitate the easy approach of passengers to bus stations.<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|url=https://www.hdbrts.com/|title=HDBRTS|website=hdbrts.com|access-date=18 February 2021|language=te|archive-date=28 February 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210228184933/https://www.hdbrts.com/|url-status=dead}}</ref> ;Bus Hubli city alone has four major bus stations namely: CBT (Central Bus Terminal), Hosur Regional Bus Station, New Bus Stand Gokul Road, and the newly opened City and Suburban Bus Terminal (formerly known as Hubli Old Bus Stand). Each bus station is dedicated to its specific routes and destinations.{{citation needed|date=January 2025}} The all new City and Suburban Bus Terminal is one of the best in Karnataka because of its facilities and infrastructure it owns. Besides other bus stations, Hosur Regional Bus Terminal is the busiest wrt to crowd,{{clarify|date=January 2025}} as it has routes to many parts of Karnataka.{{citation needed|date=January 2025}} == Education == {{More citations needed section|date=May 2020}} [[File: B.V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology.jpg|thumb|B.V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology]] <!---♦♦♦ Only add an institution to this list if it already has its own article on the English Wikipedia ♦♦♦---> <!---♦♦♦ Please keep the list in alphabetical order ♦♦♦---> Hubli, is an education centre in Karnataka, housing several educational institutions: * [[KLE Technological University]], set up in 1947 * [[Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences]], Hubli, set up in 1957; also houses one of the largest hospitals in India * [[Karnataka State Law University]], Hubli; all the law colleges in Karnataka are regulated from here * [[Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1, Hubli]] * [[KLE Institute of Technology]], set up in 2008 * [[Nalanda BCA College]] * [[Nehru Arts, Science and Commerce College]] == Notable people == <!---♦♦♦ Only add a person to this list if they already have their own article on the English Wikipedia ♦♦♦---> <!---♦♦♦ Please keep the list in alphabetical order by LAST NAME ♦♦♦---> * [[Gururaj Deshpande]], co-founder of [[Sycamore Networks]], the Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation at [[MIT]] and the [[Deshpande Foundation]] * [[Gangubai Hangal]], [[Hindustani classical]] vocalist and [[Padma Vibhushan]] awardee * [[Siddappa Kambli]], politician who played an important role in the Karnataka Ekikarna Movement * [[Rao Sahib]] [[Ganpatrao Narayanrao Madiman]], businessman and banker * [[Sudha Murty]], [[Infosys]] co-founder & wife of [[Narayan Murthy]] * [[Akshata Murty]], British-based fashion designer and spouse of [[Rishi Sunak]], the former prime minister of the United Kingdom * [[Vijay Sankeshwar]], owner of [[VRL Group]] logistic company ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{commons category}} * [http://www.hdmc.mrc.gov.in Hubli - Dharwad Municipal Corporation] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200724224536/http://www.hdmc.mrc.gov.in/ |date=24 July 2020 }} {{Million-plus cities in India}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Hubli–Dharwad| ]] [[Category:Cities in Karnataka]]
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