Gajendragad (also called Gajendragada) is a Town Municipal Council city in Gadag district, Karnataka, India, with population of 32,359 as of 2011 Census data.
The Royal families of Kapsi and Gajendragad[4] owe their origin to Vallabhasinha and the Chiefs of Sondur are descended from the third son of Cholraj.
[citation needed] Tippu Sultan would release Kalopant and return Adoni, Kittur, and Nargund to their previous rulers.
At Kudalasangama the rivers Krishna and Malaprabha merge (sangama) here, This place is closely associated with the 12th-century poet and social reformer Basavanna.
It is an evergreen water resource that constantly falls along the roots of Peepal tree into the pond all throughout the year.
These were the daring people who wanted to try to learn more about a miracle that happens on the previous night of Ugadi, New Year of Kannadigas.
Windmills set up to generate wind energy, are posing a threat to the very existence of rare hyenas and wolves at Gajendragad.
[8][9] Earlier Gajendragad was recognized as a safe haven for highly endangered species like the Indian grey wolf and striped hyenas, but wind farming and windmills with huge noisy fans and human traffic to maintain these machines have driven away these species from their habitat.
As of 2011 India census[11] Gajendragad is a Town Municipal Council city in district of Gadag, Karnataka.
The Gajendragad Town Municipal Council has population of 32,359 of which 16,198 are males while 16,161 are females as per report released by Census India 2011.
In Gajendragad Town Municipal Council, Female Sex Ratio is of 998 against state average of 973.
Gajendragad Town Municipal Council has total administration over 6,235 houses to which it supplies basic amenities like water and sewerage.
It is also authorize to build roads within Town Municipal Council limits and impose taxes on properties coming under its jurisdiction.