Ullal

Ullal or Uḷḷāla is a City in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka state in India.

[3] It is very famous for historic locations like Sri Cheerumba Bagavathi Temple, Someshwara Temple, Someshwar Beach, Summer Sands Beach Resort, Queen Abbakka Chowta's Fort at Ranipura, K Pandyarajah Ballal Institutes and college of nursing, St. Sebastian Church Permannur, Fish Meal & Oil Plant, and Queen Abbakka's Jain temple at Melangadi.

The local authorities, however, have tried to reduce the damage by placing sand bags near the advancing coastline, the benefits of this step are yet to be noted,[4] Ullal is the first "Kerosene Free" city in the state of Karnataka.

The reason for the grouse was, the queen was averse to the payment of subsidy demanded by the Portuguese.

Relations between the royal couple steadily worsened and finally ended with divorce, with the queen returning all the jewels to her ex-husband.

However, on this one occasion the queen thought discretion the better part of valour and with all her womanly charms got the Banga Arasa (King) to set her free and return all her lands to her.

The queen had to part with the fertile tract of land at Berdatte to the Bednore King for his support.

Having successfully defeated her husband, the queen now turned her attention to the Portuguese with whom she maintained her unconciliatory attitude.

His foreign mein and dress elicited her interest and with the aid of an interpreter, courtesies were exchanged and an invitation issued to visit the royal palace.

Della Valle was enamoured of "her perfect dignity, handsome feature and exemplary assiduity.

He seems highly impressed with her administrative qualities and doesn't give much credence to the rumours of her having poisoned her elder two sons, who were aspiring to the throne.

In census survey, worker is defined as person who does business, job, service, and cultivator and labour activity.

In Ullal City Municipal Council, Female Sex Ratio is of 1025 against state average of 973.

Ullal City Municipal Council has total administration over 9,588 houses to which it supplies basic amenities like water and sewerage.

It is also authorize to build roads within City Municipal Council limits and impose taxes on properties coming under its jurisdiction.

The popular Ullal Bridge, Mangalore
Ullal – Thokottu Road, Mangalore
Ullal highrise buildings, Mangalore