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News Letter
Volume No 3
Jain Farms donates for Tar Road
Jain Farms has already taken up the task of planting trees on road side. Recently, Jain
Farms has contributed to tar the mud road between Thalapalli Village up to Karnataka
border. We have taken the responsibility to develop the road towards providing better living
conditions to the local residents. This is another initiative in our continuing efforts to
contribute to society as responsible corporate citizens.
Our Club Manager, Mr. Sajeev handing over DD to Mr. N.K.Rajashekaran, Commissioner
of Hosur BDO Office.
“Pleasant Visitors” at Jain Farms
Sometimes back, one of our Residents mentioned about spotting peacock in Jain Farms, we
said nice joke! But, for our pleasant surprise, another esteemed Resident Mr. Prasanna
Kumar himself saw peacocks at Jain Farms. In his own words… read on…
“I-couldnt-believe-my-eyes-when-i-saw-the-beautiful-peacock-infront-of-my-house
Mr-Giri-confirmed-sighting-it-again
please-note-that-it-is-coming-from-outside-the-farm-and-is-a-visitor
I-therefor-request-you-to-make-some-area-as-reserved-forest-area-
and-gun-man-be-informed-to-protect-its-visits
It-will-great-if-their-numbers-are-increased-and-they-are-made-permanent-feature-
of-jain-farms-Bagalur-
I-request-your-urgent--attention-in-this-regard”
- Prasanna Kumar
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The Ground breaking ceremony : Mr. Arun Kumar’s Cottage
On the front of Construction, much has been happening since we published our few issues
of ‘News Letter’.
For an individual, constructing a cottage in Bagalur, will be quite cumbersome. This is the
reason we have set up a team consisting of Professional Architects, expert Engineer and
reliable Contractors, which will make customers to realise their dream of making beautiful
cottage.
Mr. J. Arun Kumar, our affluent customer, also a Cricketer known as JAK, has just started
the work.
Mr. Arun Kumar performing Pooja Elevation of the Cottage
Elaborate Security Measures : Gun Man, CCTV, etc, etc,
We are proud to say that since so many years many of our retired customers are staying in
Bagalur farms safely & peacefully.
But, recent incidents of Bomb blasts, terrorist activities, etc., all over India should keep
everybody and every organization alert. Its better to be safe than sorry. Considering the
vastness of Bagalur Project, and more and more customers are willing to stay permanently
in Bagalur, we have enforced certain security measures and we are totally equipped with
modern security devices.
1) We have installed CCTV at the Main gate, Horticulture office, Front office and
Restaurant. This has audio & video – facilities.
2) In addition to one gun man now, we have added one more gun man who will be
patrolling the entire project.
3) We have made it compulsory for Members to display membership cards at the main
entrance. The plot owners with his own membership card can enter the farm.
4) We have issued ID cards for the maids, servants, laboures and contractors who are
working in our farms or in resident’s House. We have preserved their Biodata and
finger prints.
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5) Public visitors entry is restricted: If somebody wants to visit our farm, they need to
fill up visitor pass and purpose of visit, after fulfilling all the details only we allow
them inside.
6) Our security team Headed by Security Manager Mr. Ramesh is well trained and
they are at your beck & call.
7) Security guards are equipped with walkie & talkies, so any corner of the farm, you
can contact them easily.
8) We have purchased Tata Ace – Vehicle which can be used for fire fighting purpose
9) Most of our customers Cottage is fitted with ‘alarm’ system and we are insisting for
the people who don’t have one
10) Jain Farms is encouraging customer to buy walkie & talkies by bearing 50% the
cost
11) When we are selling land to new customers, we check the background of the
customer
12) Round the clock, you can contact security personnels and their phone nos. are made
available
Be Co-operative with security measure
When security measures are upped for our safety, we are the first to crib about
inconvenience. We have to Co-operate without cribbing: Follow the rules & regulations &
produce valid membership cards.
All our efforts are to make you & your property safe.
Gun Men in Action Security Guards
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Jain Farms Celebrates Republic Day
As a custom, we invited one of our affluent customers & residents Mr. Sundararajan to
hoist the National Flag on the eve of Republic Day. He gladly accepted our invitation.
The simple function was witnessed by our
Jain Farms residents, and staff.
Mr. Sundararajan Hoisting flag at Bagalur Country Club
Did you Know?
Water lilly – leaves which are 12’ in diameter can hold 5 kg kid. Mostly found in North
America and Mauritius.
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Wait few years ; you can eat 108 variety of Mangoes!
Great news for Mango lovers. Very soon you can eat 108 varieties of Mangoes in Bagalur
farms. We have procured about 108 varieties of Mango sapling from Agriculture /
Horticulture University of Calcutta and all the sapling are already planted in our Bagalur
Project I Phase. It may be difficult to remember names but once these plants yielding, you
will love to eat the fruits.
1 Amin Dashari (UP) (June) 37 Dudhia ( Bihar ) (Mid season) 73 Muntakhib (UP) (June)
2 Aminteshil (UP) (June) 38 Durre-Bahist Allopur (UP) (July) 74 Mithua (Rampur) (UP) July
3 Amin -Ibrahimpur (UP) June) 39 Doodhiya Hakimmuddin ( UP) (July) 75 Mahmoodussamar (UP) October
4 Amin-Keorey wali (UP) (July) 40 Fazri (Bihar) ( Mid to late season) 76 Makkhan (UP) June
5 Amin-kalan Buland Bagh (UP) (June) 41 Fazri Zafrani (Bihar) (Mid season) 77 Manikpasand (UP) June
6 Amin-Khurd Buland Bagh (UP) (June) 42 Fazli - Malda(Bengal ) (Late season) 78 Markia Ara (July)
7 Amin-Abbasi (UP) (July) 43 Fazli Zumko (Bengal) (late season) 79 Mohan Bhog (Bihar) Late
8 Amin-Mithwa (Ghazipur) (UP) (June) 44 Gola-Jafer Bagh (UP) (July) 80 Nawab Bhog (Bengal) (Mid sesaon)
9 Amarapalli (Hybrid) 45 Gilas (UP) (July) 81 Nayab (UP) June
10 Alphonso (Goa) 46 Gol Bhadaiyan (August) 82 Parveen Ara (UP) (Mid season)
11 Ananas (Bengal) Mid-Season0 47 Gopal Bhog ( Bengal) early 83 Pairi (Maharastra) early
12 Anupam (Bengal) (mid Season) 48 Gopale dhoba (Bengal ) (Mid season) 84 Panjapasand (Bengal) early
13
Baramasia (Bengal) (All the Year
Round) 49 Gulab-khas ( Bengal) earliest 85 Pearaphuly (Bengal) early
14 Batajora (Bengal) (Mid Season) 50 Himsagar ( Bengal) excellent quality 86 Pakeeza (UP) June
15 Begum Pasand: (Bengal) (Mid-Season) 51 Hamidia (UP) (August) 87 Pukhraj (UP) August
16
Belkhas. (Bengal, Scented like Bael
fruit) 52 Husn Ara (UP) (June) 88 Ratol (UP) (July)
17 Bhaduria (Bengal) (Late-season) 53 Hira-Sawanyan (UP) (August) 89 Ram Kela (UP) August
18 Bimli (Bengal) (Mid-season) 54 Hathi Jhool (UP) (June) 90 Rashk-e-Gulistan (UP) July
19
Biswanath- mukho (Bengal) (Mid-
season) 55 Jali Bandha (Bengal) (June) 91 Raneepasand ( Bengal) (Mid season)
20 Bombai (Bihar) (early) 56 Java (Bengal) (Mid season) 92 Rarhi (Bengal) late
21 Bombay-bhutto: Bengal (early) 57 Khajri Kamal (UP) (July) 93 Safdarpasand (Bengal) early
22 Bombay-green (Bombay) (early) 58 Kelwa champa (UP) (August) 94 Safada-Lucknow (UP) late
23 Brindabani (Bengal) (early) 59 Khaja Akram Khan (UP) (July) 95 Safada-Malihabad (Late)
24 Badrul-asmar (UP) (July) 60 Kalpahar (Punjab) (Mid-season) 96 Safada-Murshidabad (Bengal) late
25 Bombay-Chitli: (UP) June) 61 kancha Mitha (Bengal) Mid-season 97 Samar-behist Chowsa (UP) Mid season
26 Bemisal (UP) (June) 62 Kejurgurh (Bengal) Mid season 98 Sepiya (UP) Mid season
27 Benazir sandila (UP) (June) 63 Khersapati ( Bengal) (Mid season) 99 Shadwala (Bengal) Mid season
28 Badabeldar (UP) (July) 64
Kishan Bhog-Bela (Bihar) (Mid
season) 100 Shah Pasand ( Bengal ) early
29 Bhadayan Shukul (UP) 65 Kishan Bhog (Bengal) (Mid season) 101 Sharikhas (Bengal) early
30 Bhadayan Lambal (UP) (August) 66
Kohitoor ( Bengal) early, famous
variety 102 Sindhuria (Bengal) Mid season
31
Bhadayan Bhagwant Khera (UP)
(August) 67 langra-benares (UP) (Mid season) 103 Surkha Matira (UP) June
32 Chaltakhas (Bengal) (Mid - season) 68 langra-Darvhanga (Bihar) Mid season 104 Sheerai Hayat (UP) July
33 Champa (Bengal) (June) -rare variety 69 Langra-Hazipur (UP) 105 Taimur Lang (UP) July
34 Dilpasand (Bengal) early 70
Lata-creeping variety (Maharastra )
late 106 Zafran Shahabad June
35 Dilsad (Bengal) (twice a year) 71 Lal-badakhshan (UP) (Late) 107 Zard Aloo (Bengal) July
36 Do-phala (Bengal) early 72 Larutia (UP) (June) 108 Zamurrad - June
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Comments & Suggestions:
“Very nice and lovely place. Expecting more food variety” - Sachin Kapale & TCS,
Bangalore
“Very Courteous, helpful & responsible staff. Made our staff comfortable & enjoyable.
Food : Excellent” – Rahul Biswari – HP Group
1. Very good, very cautious staff. Food was good as usual. Only suggestion for
improvement – “Don’t give m/c tea and coffee”. Otherwise very good experience.
– Rajneesh Sharma – HP Group
2. It was a wonderful being here. All the kids enjoyed a lot. Food is really amazing!
Keep up the good work, we will come again. – Harini, Juniata, Ramya, Amudha,
Christine, Divya - Treamis World School.
3. Really wish I could stay for a longer time than just a day now it was an excellent &
unforgettable stay – R. Balasubramanian, Chennai
4. It’s like home away from home – Good Hospitality – Polite staff. I must
recommend my friends – Brahma, Bangalore.
Sight seeing places near Bagalur : “Kaivara”
Under this series, we have taken you to, Golden temple, chikka Tirupathi, Krishnagiri, etc.,
Kaivara is centre for pilgrimage. This place is located in the Chintamani Taluk of
Kolar district in Karnataka, a state that is in the south western part of India.
It is about 65 km from Bangalore and about 45 km from Bagalur, Jain Farms. This
place is historically significant. It is said that the Pandavas of the great Indian epic
Mahabharata lived here during the exile in the forest (Vanavasa). Bheema is said to
have killed Bakasura in this place. During the Dwaparayuga this town was known as
Ekachakrapura. Narayanappa a famous saint who is popularly known as Kaivara
Thathayya in Kannada and Telugu had lived here during last part of the eighteenth
century and the first half of the nineteenth century. The town gets its name from this
famous bilingual poet.
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An Ashram that is dedicated to this famous saint is a pilgrimage and every year many
thousands of pilgrims visit this place. It is fast becoming a tourist spot now.
Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit this place would be between January to March
and June to September. In fact from Bangalore you could visit there over a weekend.
Events: An annual music festival on Karnatic music is held in July every year here.
Other attraction palces in Kaivara: Amaranarayana Temple of Lord Vishnu, Aranya Rama
Temple it is close to amaranarayana temple, Bheemeswara temple Narayanappa Mutt and
YoganarasimhaSwamy Temple
Other place near Kaivara you can visit: Ambaji Durga Cave Temple, it’s around 7 Kms
from Kaivara temple. Lord Venkateswara temple and Alamgiri this is around 10kms radius
from kaivara