kolar in A Sentence

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    My family lives in Kolar.

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    The frogs have been seen in Kolar too.

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    The Kolar Gold Fields.

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    The nearest railway junction is Kolar.

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    Kolar's was a lot better.

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    Kolar is derived from the word Kolahahapura which means'violent city'.

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    It is situated about 15 kilometers from Kolar Gold Fields.

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    He decides to go to Kolar and kill him in his own house.

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    After that, he was transferred from Kolar to Bengaluru, where he was found dead.

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    As far as recorded history is concerned, Kolar's name is evocative of its past.

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    They urged people of Kolar to strive towards building a safe childhood and a safe India.

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    Kolar was the second town in Asia to be provided with electricity, after Tokyo in Japan.

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    The first ever hydro- electricity generated in, India was used to electrify the Kolar gold mines.

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    The granite temples of Nandi( Kolar district), the capital of the Banas, are of Ganga- Nolamba extraction.

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    At a distance of 80 kms from Bangalore, Kolar is a small town which was once famous for gold mines.

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    His house located in Maasti village, Malur Taluk(Kolar District) is converted as library and maintained by Departments of Government of Karnataka.

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    Kolaramma Temple, situated at a distance of 100 meters from Someshwara Temple is another interesting place to visit in Kolar with lot of history.

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    But when he was serving as the Deputy Commissioner of Kolar District, he had been involved in exposing the functioning of the Sand Mafia in the region.

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    A team visited the Government Primary/High School at Araleri, Malur Taluk Kolar District on October 06, 2017 and explained the significance of World Space Week to the children.

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    Kolar is today famous for its gold mines but it has a golden past as well- a past that has given the town some truly magnificent temples and fortresses.

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    So, we collected stories of men commuting to Bengaluru from Kolar leading to women in these households being'left behind' and taking over additional chores of farming(which the men earlier dealt with).”.

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