Nippani

Nippani, also spelled Nipani, is the third largest city, taluka in the Belagavi district in the state of Karnataka, India.

Nippani and its surrounding villages are known for growing high-quality tobacco, which is rolled into beedis.

[citation needed] Since Nippani is close to the branches of the western ghats, it enjoys a good rainy season.

Nippani is dependent mostly on agriculture and its local textile industry[citation needed].

K.L.E's English Medium CBSE[clarification needed] School, Nipani was established in the year 2004.

There are tourists sites like Tavandi (Stavanidhi), Ramaling, Nipanikar Wada, Samadhi Math, Sai Mandir, and Jawahalal Nehru lake.

Beside its locations which is center of hill, the temple has regular and fresh water sources for the entire year.

Shrimant, Siddhoji raje Naik Nimbalkar, Nippankar Sarlashkar Desai Sarkar.

The aqueduct is location and the storage in city is around 5 km, water root still can be traced by chimney locally known as Udate Bamb.

Ambhabai Mandir: this Temple is dedicated to lord Ambhabai, Situated in Mamdapur Road Nippani is connected by road via national highways 48 (now part of the Golden Quadrilateral connecting Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu).

There are many prominent private bus companies providing services to all major destinations in Karnataka and surrounding states.

KSRTC operates 6463 schedules in a day covering an effective distance of 23.74 lakh km with a total fleet of 7599 buses.

K.L.E's English Medium CBSE School, district
Brahmdev Digambar Jain Temple