[1] Ramdurg acceded to the Dominion of India on 8 March 1948, and is currently part of Karnataka state.
Although there are different numbers with a declining trend, the official census in 2011 reported that 81.8% of the local residents were literate.
[2] Godachi Fair at Godachi, 16 km (9.9 mi) from Ramdurg, is a major fair of the district held in December, attracting people from Siddu Khanpeth, Torgal, Halolli, Sunnal, Budnur, Batakurki, Halgatti, Sureban, Katkol, Chandaragi, Salahalli, Obalapura and Mudkavi.
3 kilometres (1.9 mi) away is Sureban and Manihal, a rich holy place which is a popular tourist destination.
There are several temples including: Sureban is also amongst the few places in India where 'ChithaBasma' (Ashes) of Father of Nation Mahathma Gandhiji has been kept.
This village is the location of a Maruthi Temple, popularly known as "Sunnal Hanumappa", which has an idol of Lord Hanuman from ancient times.
Most famous local fare war venkateshwar (vekappana teru) which teru (ತೇರು) it will turn full one round in right side direction it was most famous Its precise location is Dodamangadi Tree Park (Mullur Gudda), which stands 2.3 km from Ramdurg.
• The statue was unveiled in 2018, and draws hundreds of thousands of devotees, tourists, and visitors to date.
• Working on the statue’s every nuance and detail were Sridhar Murthy and his family, skilled artisans all.
The closest cities in the district are Dharwad, Belagavi, and Bagalkote, at distances of 70–100 km (43–62 mi).