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Achampally

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Achampally is a village situated about 17 km south of Mulbagal Taluk town, Karnataka, India. The major economic activity is agriculture. Other economic activities include sericulture, dairy, and vegetable farming.

About 120 families live there. About 1,000 male and female people reside in the village and the literacy rate is about 65%. The educated people from the village serve as teachers, advocates, engineers and government employees.

Temples

  • Gangamma Temple is the main temple in the centre of the village. Villagers perform an annual festival for the god Gangamma.