Socio-Economic Analysis of Street-Side Vendors in Bannur Town

  • Unique Paper ID: 168300
  • Volume: 5
  • Issue: 5
  • PageNo: 247-249
  • Abstract:
  • Bannur, a town known for its ‘Hasi Bhatta’ (green rice) and ‘Bisi Bella’ (hot jaggery), was historically called Mayura Vahinipura due to the large number of peacocks in the area. Agriculture was once the primary occupation, and the town was under the rule of royal families. Bannur is also renowned as the birthplace of the prominent scholar and philosopher Vyasa Tirtha (also known as Vyasaraya). The town is home to the famous Hoysala-era Somnath Temple and annually celebrates the Hemadramba Festival dedicated to the local deity. Adding to its appeal, the Kaveri River flows nearby, enhancing the town's natural beauty. Bannur is situated in T. Narsipura Taluk of Mysore district.

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@article{168300,
        author = {MADEGOWDA M},
        title = {Socio-Economic Analysis of Street-Side Vendors in Bannur Town},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2024},
        volume = {5},
        number = {5},
        pages = {247-249},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=168300},
        abstract = {Bannur, a town known for its ‘Hasi Bhatta’ (green rice) and ‘Bisi Bella’ (hot jaggery), was historically called Mayura Vahinipura due to the large number of peacocks in the area. Agriculture was once the primary occupation, and the town was under the rule of royal families. Bannur is also renowned as the birthplace of the prominent scholar and philosopher Vyasa Tirtha (also known as Vyasaraya). The town is home to the famous Hoysala-era Somnath Temple and annually celebrates the Hemadramba Festival dedicated to the local deity. Adding to its appeal, the Kaveri River flows nearby, enhancing the town's natural beauty. Bannur is situated in T. Narsipura Taluk of Mysore district.},
        keywords = {},
        month = {October},
        }

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 5
  • Issue: 5
  • PageNo: 247-249

Socio-Economic Analysis of Street-Side Vendors in Bannur Town

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