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Population
  
2,456 (2011)

Yadurwadi is a village beside the Krishna River in Belagavi district in the southern state of Karnataka, India. Sugarcane is a main source of income for the people here. Farmers also grow soybeans in the monsoon season and wheat in the winter season. Yadurwadi is the part of Yadur Gram Panchayat. Neighbouring villages are Chandur, Shahapur, Khotwadi, Hale Yadur, Hosa Yadur and Khidrapur

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Map of Yadurwadi, Karnataka 591213

Road

The village is about 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) from State Highway 12. There are both public and private buses running on State Highway 12. The village has direct bus to Chikodi every two hours during the daytime.

Railway

Near by railway stations are at Raibag and Ugar.

Air

Air travel is available from near by airports at Belagavi, Hubli, and Kolhapur.

Laxmi Jatre

Every year at the end of May or in June, Goddess Laxmi Devi Jatre Is celebrated for two days. Friday is the main Day of the Jatre, People enjoy mango juice On Jatre Days.

Tuesday

Akshata On Goddess Laxmi.

Friday

Morning 11.00 AM Naivedde. Night 10.00 PM Pallakki.

Saturday

Morning 9.00 AM Sharayattu. Evening 04.30 PM Jangi Kusti

Krishna River

The village is situated beside south India's largest river and therefore never faces any water problems.

Flood

Yadurwadi is sourrounded by the Krishna River from all four sides. During monsoon season the water level rises in the river. In 2005, a monsoon causes heavy flooding and the village was fully surrounded by water. People were unable to go out from the village. But water never entered inside the village and Village remained safe.

References

Yadurwadi Wikipedia