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About Gulbarga
Gulbarga (also known as Kalburgi) is a town in the south Indian state of Karnataka 613 Km north of Bangalore and well connected by road to Bijapur , Hyderabad and Bidar . Trains from southern part of India to Mumbai and Delhi pass through Gulbarga.

It was founded by the Bahmani Sultans in the 14th century as their capital. It is the land of the great Sufi saint Khaja Bande Nawaz and the social reformer Basweshwara. The history of the region dates back to the 6th century when the Rashtrakutas gained control over the area, but the Chalukyas regained their domain and reigned for over two hundred years. The city flourished during the rule of Nizams.

In 1948 Hyderabad state was annexed to the newly-independent Indian Union, and in 1956 the state of Hyderabad was partitioned among neighboring states along linguistic lines. Most of Gulbarga district became part of Mysore state, later named Karnataka. Gulbarga has 10 Talukas; Aland, Gulbarga, Sedam, Afzalfur, Shahapur, Chincholi, Yadagiri, Jewargi, Surapur and Chittapur. Gulbarga district border s the states of Maharastra and Andhra Pradesh.

Student Life:
Gulbarga is a historic place which has a strong mystical undercurrent in the sense of being the origin of the social reformation movement of the great 12th century saint Basweshwara and also the seat of the great Sufi saint Khwaja Bande Nawaz.

The university keenly identifies itself with these universal symbols of humanism and harmony who were also responsible for the general trend of education in the sense of enlightenment and upliftment of the masses. These ideas have found expression through the famous and old symbol of the ‘Tree of Life’ which is taken as the basic motif for the logo and expressed in contemporary terms. The figurine at the bottom, representing the scholar, is seen reaching out to life in all its expansiveness and leading to knowledge and enlightenment.

Weather
Gulbarga is hot climate-wise and the temperatures reach over 45 degree Celsius during the summer months of April-May with the latter being hot and dry. The rainy season is from June to October followed by a short and sharp winter till January.

Reaching there
Gulbarga is a historic place which has a strong mystical undercurrent in the sense of being the origin of the social reformation movement of the great 12th century saint Basweshwara and also the seat of the great Sufi saint Khwaja Bande Nawaz.

The university keenly identifies itself with these universal symbols of humanism and harmony who were also responsible for the general trend of education in the sense of enlightenment and upliftment of the masses. These ideas have found expression through the famous and old symbol of the ‘Tree of Life’ which is taken as the basic motif for the logo and expressed in contemporary terms. The figurine at the bottom, representing the scholar, is seen reaching out to life in all its expansiveness and leading to knowledge and enlightenment.

Details of Trains
From Hyderabad
Train No. Train Employee Depature Arrival
1020 Konark Express 11:57 16:54
7032 Mumbai Express 20:40 01:29
2702 Hussain Sagar Express 14:45 18:48
0330 HYB BJP PSGR 19:50 03:00
From Bangalore
Train No. Train Employee Depature Arrival
1014 Lokamanya TT Express 15:25 03:19
7307 Basava Express 17:45 04:52
2627 Karnataka Express 19:20 05:39
6530 Udyan Express 20:10 08:49
From Mumbai
Train No. Train Employee Depature Arrival
1013 Coimbatore Express 23:18 08:33
1019 Konark Express 15:10 02:33
2163 Chennai Express 21:15 06:08
6381 Kanyakumari Express 15:45 02:58
2701 Husainsagar Express 21:50 07:33
6339 Nagarcoil Express 12:05 22:18
6529 Udyan Express 08:05 18:43
7031 Hyderabad Express 12:45 00:28
7017 RJT SC Express 19:45 04:51
1041 CSTM Chennai Express 14:00 01:08
1027 Chennai Mail 23:45 11:23
 
 
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