One can reach Hurulagere through bus or train till Gubbi, from Gubbi frequent busess C S Pura. From there local autoes reach Hurulagere. There are three private buses connect to Hurulagere from Bengaluru and Yediyuru. Hurulagere has a government complex, which includes Higher Primary school, Anganawadi, Library hall, Sports ground, Veterinary hospital, General hospital, Milk diary, Shrines of Ranganatha Temple, Doddamma Temple and Jinnaragamma Temple. It has Population of 1000. The literacy rate of Hurulagere is above 97%. The main crops grown in this village are Ragi, rice, pulses and jowar. Coconut, Areca nut and banana are the main commercial crops grown in Hurulagere. Four women self-help groups empowered the conditions of women in the village. The youth of the village are well-educated and serving different fields of government and private sectors. Mr. Yatheesh s/o Veerabhadrachar has participated in national and international conferences and considered as one of the leading resource person in social sciences. He received the prestigious Change Maker award by Aditya Birla Educational Aademy, Mumbai. He has been considered as one the key social science resource persons of CBSE. Mr. Tataiah is serving in KPTCL. The family of Keshava Murthy has contributed significantly in the development of the village. Doddamma temple, Jinnagaramma temple, Ranganatha temple ate the oldest temples of the village, Mulukattamma and Laxmi temple are recently built by the villagers. After 2010, the village has considerably developed in terms of getting better facilities. The dedicated and hard-working youth force is the all the more reason for the development of the village. Enable GingerCannot connect to Ginger Check your internet connection or reload the browserDisable in this text fieldRephraseRephrase current sentenceEdit in Ginger
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