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iv) Aladahalli had only one main road.
There was a small village in North Karnataka with a population of
five to eight thousand. It boasted of a beautiful lake with a temple
of Lord Hanuman on its shore. The area was dotted with banyan
trees. In Kannada, a banyan tree is called 'aladamara' and 'halll
means village, so the village was named Aladahalli.
Aladahalli had only one main road, with houses on either side,
and a bus stand right in the middle of the village.
Most people who were from here preferred to stay on and
commute for work to the cities nearby: Hubli and Dharwad. The
advantages of staying in Aladahalli were a laid-back life, less
noise and almost no pollution. The greatest attraction though was
the school, which was on a par with any city school, and where
the medium of instruction was both English and Kannada.
Just like in city schools, the students got a rank based on their
merit. Bheemanna's daughter, Mridula, was among the top
students in her class and was known for her intelligence.
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