A Study On Taluk Level Analysis Of Regional Disparity In Chamarajanagra District

Research Article
Sowmya R and Nagaraj H
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2017.0812.1340
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Regional Disparity, Kendall’s Ranking Method, Unbalanced Development
Abstract: 

The process of development in any region is the functions of the interplay of many factors such as Social, Economic, Political and Infrastructural etc. It denotes various structural changes in an economy. Among these factors development process is varies from one region to another. If there is any gap between among these factors it leads to unbalanced development is nothing but regional disparity. This research work tries to study the taluk level analysis of regional disparity in Chamarajanagara district. Here there were sixteen indicators were to be taken to identify the disparity level and Kendall’s ranking method and some simple statistical method, GIS technics were used for to measure the regional disparity and to show in the map .Based on these calculation district has been classified into three category to show the levels of development i.e., High, Medium and Low. Chamarajanagara district has four taluks they are: Chamarajanagara, Kollegala, Gundlupet and Yelandur. Among these four taluks Chamarajanagara and Kollegala taluk has belong to High Category, Gudlupet belongs to Medium and Yelanduru taluk has belongs to Low category in terms of social, economic and infrastructure development. It clearly denotes Yelanduru taluk has less developed compare to other three taluks in the levels of development.