Tadadi


Tadadi is one of the ports in Uttara Kannada, Karnataka, India. It is near Gokarna in Kumta taluk.
It is known for its agriculture & Fishing and has produced many engineers, scientists, doctors, educationists who have made significant contributions to the country's economy and growth.
Tadadi name is derived from Hindi\Sanskrit word ताड़ = PALM, Land of palm trees
Tadadi is a coastal site in Karnataka that overlooks the picturesque Western Ghats. The only free-flowing river of the Western Ghats, Aghanashini, empties itself into the Arabian Sea here, creating an incredible 1800 hectares of estuary in the process. Over 26 mangrove species offer perfect habitat for some 100 species of fish and other aquatic life. Trade in mollusks is done here. Salt production is an ancillary economic activity on which 800 families directly depend.
The Tadadi village has a fishing harbour and a fish processing plant which was set up by a team of experts from Denmark. Many fishing communities thrive on the marine life that abounds in the region. While the men bring home the catch, the women slice the fish and marinate it with salt. The hills, the river, the colourful boats and the fish processing activities make a visit to Tadadi interesting if you can tolerate the strong odour.
Off late due to commercialization of the area, beaches are polluted. Local activists are running campaign to clean the beaches. The Tadadi Sayeds group have come forward to clean the area.
Vaseem Sayed group president.
Tadadi is famous for fishes like Shetli, Bangade, Taarlee, Belanji, Ravas, Khubbe, Tesriya, Iswana, Samdali, Paplet, etc.

Demographics of Tadadi

Tadadi is a small Village/hamlet in Kumta Taluk in Uttar Kannad District of Karnataka, India. It comes under Gokarn Panchayath. It is located 62 km towards South from District headquarters Karwar, 233 km from the chief port city Mangalore and 444 km from state capital Bangalore.
Tadadi is surrounded by Honavar Taluk towards South, Ankola Taluk towards North, Sirsi Taluk towards East, Bhatkal Taluk towards South.
Kumta, Ankola, Sirsi, Karwar are the nearby Cities to Tadadi.
How to reach Tadadi
By Rail
Kumta Rail Way Station are the very nearby railway stations to Tadadi. Harwada Rail Way Station, Ankola Rail Way Station, Kumta Rail Way Station are the Rail way stations reachable from near by towns. However Madgaon Rail Way Station is major railway station 117 km near to Tadadi
By Road
Kumta, Ankola are the nearby by towns to Tadadi having road connectivity to Tadadi
Nearby cities: Hanehalli-Bankikodla twin villages of North Kanara, Kumta ಕುಮಟಾ, Honnavar
There are no colleges in the village. But there is a Government Kannada Primary School is here. Students travel to the nearby towns for High schools & colleges. Near by Cities for high school is Gokarna and nearby Colleges are either in Ankola or Kumta cities.
Coordinates: 14°32'3"N 74°22'36"E

Tadadi Port

Tadadi is a minor fishing port located at the mouth of Aghanashini River, Uttara Kannada District in the Indian state of Karnataka.
The port has an effective vast waterfront area, where minerals, forests, agricultural and marine wealth are in abundance.
The proposed power projects at Tadari is being opposed on environmental grounds by farmers and fishermen, who believe that they would lead to pollution of river Aghanashini. Fishermen feel that these projects would lead to reduction in fish catch. Sea erosion is a problem in the coastal belt.
The Port lies at the mouth of Aghanashini, about 54 km north of Honnavar. Tons of silica sand was exported through this port. It is one of the proposed ports to be developed into Mega ports, under Sagarmala project of Government of India.

Language and Religion

The Main Languages spoken in this district is Kannada, Konkani, Urdu, Marathi. Kannada is the predominant language of the district, followed by Konkani which is also widely spoken. Marathi is also widely understood due to the prevalence of Marathi literature and arts in this area. Urdu, Hindi and English are also used in social communication.
Famous Dargah is situated near the banks of Tadadi, Tomb believed to be built in the 17th Century of the saint from the clans of Peer Shan Shamsuddin Kharobat whose tomb is situated in Sadashivgad, Karwar, Uttara Kannada. This is a place of Harmonious Existence of two different cultures and religions. A Muslim grave yard & a Mosque is situated next to the Dargah.
Ambijalinga Temple is also located in Tadadi built by local fishermen.

Cuisine

Tadadi is known for seafood such as Jhinga, Bangade, Shevtta, Taarlee, Belunje, Ravas, Khubbe, Tesriya, Sharmaie and Sondale.
Uttara Kannada is famous for a variety of seafood delicacies. Fish curry and rice is the staple diet of the locals, Cashews and Coconut.
The staple diet includes a portion of steamed Rice and a vegetable and/or seafood accompaniment/ dried fish. Seafood is immensely popular due to its ease of availability, and is prepared with a lot of local spices.
Naal kharachna is a must activity before cooking, as Coconut & Coconut Milk is compulsory ingredient of cuisine, Coconut is used extensively in all foods.