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M N Chemicals LTD.,

M N Chemicals LTD.,

Welcome To M N Chemicals Ltd. M N Chemicals Ltd (MNCL) is one of the unique bulk drugs and fine chemicals manufacturers in India. The company, with a strong relationship with suppliers customers and markets a vide range of products with different grades catering primarily into pharmaceuticals productions and laboratories. M N Chemicals was incorporated in 1995 with an objective of setting up a Bulk Drugs and fine chemicals manufacturing unit on a small scale.
Kumta-n.k

Kumta-n.k

142 km south of the city Margao and 58 km north of Bhatkal., Kumta ,
Kumta is a city and a taluka in the Uttara Kannada district in the state of Karnataka, India. Kumta It is a coastal city and is about 142 km south of the city Margao and 58 km north of Bhatkal. The city lies on NH 66 running between Panvel and Edappally and its one of the major stations along the Konkan Railway line running between Mumbai and Mangalore. The nearest international airport is Dabolim Airport (Vasco da Gama) which is 167 km away. History During the British Raj, Kumta was a part of the North Kanara district of the Bombay Presidency. Crafts made out of Carving in sandalwood is a specialty. The city came under the rule of Maratha Empire in the 1800s, who ceded it to the British at the conclusion of the Third Anglo-Maratha War in 1818. The British established Kumta city as a part of the Bombay Presidency. During the American Civil War the cotton from the southern states that fed mills in England stopped supplying and the mills started importing a variety of cotton known as 'Kumta Hatti’ this resulted in development of Kumta port. After India's independence in 1947, Bombay Presidency was reconstituted as Bombay State. In 1956 the southern portion of Bombay State was added to Mysore State, which was renamed Karnataka in 1972. Kumta was an ancient site of sea trade visited by the Arabs, Dutch, Portuguese, French and later the British. Famous Moroccan traveler Ibn Battuta is said to have stayed for a time in the district under the protection of Nawayath Sultan Jamal Al-Din. Ibn Battuta passed through this route during one or more of his journeys. The renowned Bengali poet and Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, who visited Kumta in 1882, dedicated an entire chapter of his memoirs to this city. The 22 year old Rabindranath Tagore stayed with his brother, Satyendranath Tagore, who was the district judge in North Kanara. There is a substantial amount of Chardo families in this area as they had migrated due to the persecution of the Portuguese in Goa. [edit]Geography The city of Kumta is located on the Arabian seacoast in the district of North Kanarain the state of Karnataka. Kumta is adjacent to the vast western ghats14.42°N 74.4°E. It has an average elevation of 3 metres (9 feet). Just to the north of city, the major Aghanashiniriver joins the Arabian Seaon her way rendering stunning scenery. The town of Gokarnanear Kumta is famous for beaches. A nearby Rock Climbingspot called Yanais also beautiful with its massive black rock formations and nature trails. Mirjan Fort, originally built in the 15th century Gokarna is just 30 km. Yana is just 20 km from Kumta. Places around Kumta include: Gorkana Beaches, Kadle Beach Dhareshwar Beach, Kudle Beach, Holanagadde Nene Beach (Guide: Vivek Hegde), Tuin Beach (Guide: Miltry Gopala), Kumta Beach, Baada Temple and Beach, Mangodlu Beach, Mirjan Fort. [edit]Demographics As of 2011 India census Kumta had a population of 32,598. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Kumta has an average literacy rate of 77%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 82% and female literacy is 73%. In Kumta, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age. Kannada is the main language spoken in this City and Konkani is also widely spoken. The city of Kumta features diverse population including Namadhari Naiks, Halakki Vokkaligas, Havyaka Brahmins, Lingayathss, Daivadnya Brahmins, Saraswat Brahmins, Gudigars, Siddis, Fishermen, Muslims (Nawayath), and Christians. Beaches, Lakes and Mountains provide a lot of recreational opportunity. [edit]Festivals [edit]Religious Diwali is celebrated by Hindus as the return of Rama, King of Ayodhya, with his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana to Ayodhya after 14 years exile, and a war in which he killed Ravana. It is also called the Festival of Lights. All homes, shops, establishments & offices are decorated & special arrangements are made at night for lighting. The traditional Islamic festivals of Eid ul-Fitr (Ramadan) and Eid ul-Adha (Bakrid) are celebrated. Special Eid prayer is offered during these two occasions. Usually in the central Eidgah the Qadhi leads the Eid prayer and delivers Khutba. Colourful costumes, delicious Food, exchanging the Eid greetings – Eid Mubarak (Arabic/Persian/Urdu: عید مبارک), Fasting (Roza), generous charity to the poor and needy are part of Eid celebration. Other occasions celebrated are 12th Rabi' al-awwal of the third month of Islamic calendar. [edit]Notable Events Rotaract, Boogie Voogie (state level dance craze) Kumta Youth Festival (3 days annual programme of Kumta by singers of Bollywood) Kumta Utsav (dance competition and other cultural activities) [edit]Climate This part of Karnataka has very hot Summer with temperature rising of maximum of 35-36 degree Celsius and the Rainfall here is seasonal, but heavy and is above 6000 mm. in a year. The impact of winter is less in this part of Coastal Karnataka. Since the city is located on the coast, it has an extreme climate, with temperatures in the range of 360C to 280C during summer and 260C to 200C during winter. The rainy season witnesses heavy rains by the South-West Monsoon. The Monsoon period is from June to September with rainfall averaging more than 4000mm every year and heavy winds. [hide]Climate data for Kumta Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Average high °C (°F) 32.8 (91.0) 33 (91) 33.5 (92.3) 34 (93) 33.3 (91.9) 29.7 (85.5) 28.2 (82.8) 28.4 (83.1) 29.5 (85.1) 30.9 (87.6) 32.3 (90.1) 32.8 (91.0) 31.53 (88.76) Average low °C (°F) 20.8 (69.4) 21.8 (71.2) 23.6 (74.5) 25 (77) 25.1 (77.2) 24.4 (75.9) 24.9 (76.8) 24 (75) 24.1 (75.4) 24.1 (75.4) 24.4 (75.9) 24.2 (75.6) 23.87 (74.96) Precipitation mm (inches) 1.1 (0.043) 0.2 (0.008) 2.9 (0.114) 24.4 (0.961) 183.2 (7.213) 1027.2 (40.441) 1200.4 (47.26) 787.3 (30.996) 292.1 (11.5) 190.8 (7.512) 70.9 (2.791) 16.4 (0.646) 3,796.9 (149.484) [citation needed] [edit]Economy [edit]Agriculture The chief crops of the city are Rice and Arecanut along with a great diversity of other crops. Tree crops include Coconut, Sugar Cane, Cocoa, Cashew, Areca nut, Betel Leaf, Turmeric, Mango, Pineapple, Garcinia, and Sapota Banana cultivations and Fisheries; vegetables include Onion, radish, Cucumber, Cauliflower, Sweet Potato, Brinjal, and Amaranth; spices include Pepper, Cardamom, Ginger and Nutmeg. Millet and Cotton are grown in the drier portion of the city east of the Western Ghats. But the most significant produce is Areca nut and Betel leaves. It has its very own Areca nut trading centre and shandy market at APMC. [edit]Industries The major products of small scale industries in Kumta are Roofing Tiles, Coir Products, Jewelry, Food Products, Wood and Steel Furniture, Glass and Ceramics and Seafood. Some of these SSI and Tiny industries provide Job Works, components and spares required for large and medium scale industries, both within and outside the city. Eight large and medium scale industries in the city produce a variety of products like Paper, Duplex Board, Caustic Soda, Ferro Alloys, Transmission Gears, Food Concentrate, Herbal Medicines and Pharmaceuticals. Educational Institutes Konkan Polytechnic Education Trust, Kumta Saraswati Teaching Training College, Kumta Saraswati Vidya Kendra, Kumta St. John Baptist Nirmala Convent Nursery School, Kumta St. John Baptist Nirmala Convent Primary School, Kumta St. John Baptist Nirmala Convent High School, Kumta St. John Baptist Nirmala Convent Science and Commerce Girls College, Kumta Dr. A. V. Baliga College of Arts and Science, Kumta Dr. A. V. Baliga College of Commerce and Business Administration, Kumta H V Benne's Nellikerri Govt. School, Kumta H V Benne's Nellikerri Govt. College, Kumta Gibb Boys High School, Kumta Gibb Girls High School,Kumta Gibb English Medium School, Kumta Ideal Islamic Urdu School, Kumta[1] Govt. First Grade College, Kumta Indian Institute of Science, Kumta Pragathi Vidyalaya, Kumta Kendriya Vidyalaya, BGS, Kumta Anandashram High School, Bankikodla, Kumta Mahatma Gandhi High School, Chitrigi, Kumta Bhadrakali Composite Pre University College, Gokarna, Kumta Shri Vidyadhiraj Polytechnic, Kumta Shri Shantika
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Kumta

Kumta

Dist: Uttar Kannada State: Karnataka
Kumta

Kumta

Siddhinbhavi, Kumta ,
is a town and a taluka in Uttara Kannada district in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is a coastal town and is about 60 km south of the city of Karwar and 20 km north of Honavar. During the British Raj, it was a part of the North Kanara district of Bombay Presidency. . Carving in sandalwood is a speciality. The town of Kumta is located on the Arabian sea coast in the district of Uttara Kannada in the state of Karnataka. During the American Civil War the cotton from the southern states that fed mills in England stopped supplying and the mills started importing a variety of cotton known as 'Kumta Hatti' this resulted in development of Kumta port. Just to the north of town, the Aghanashini river joins the Arabian Sea on her way rendering stunning scenery. A nearby spot called Yana is also beautiful with its massive black rock formations and nature trails. The town of Gokarn, near Kumta is a place of pilgrimage for Hindus and is known as the Kashi of the South. The town of Kumta features diverse population including Brahmins, craftsmen, fishermen, Christians, and Muslims. Beaches, lakes (Vishnuteerth), and mountains provide a lot of recreational opportunities to the locals. There are a lot of old temples in Kumta. Sri Kumbheshwar, Salt Ganapati, Shantika Parameshwari and Shankar Narayan temples. Kumta also shelters Saraswat temples which were destroyed during the Portuguese inquisition such as Mahalasa Narayani, Shanteri Kamakshi, Kavur Kamakshi although these temples have their original spot back in Goa. Many of these feature period architectures and period art forms, especially the Kavi Art. Population • Density 27,598 (2001[update]) • 1,857.2 /km2 (4,810 /sq mi)
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