Karnataka
| Map showing the location of Karnataka | |
| Capital | Bengaluru |
|---|---|
| Largest city | Bengaluru |
| Official languages | Kannada |
| Area | 191,791 km² |
| Population | 61,095,297 (2011) |
| Established | 1 November 1956 (as Mysore State), renamed Karnataka in 1973 |
| Time zone | IST (UTC+05:30) |
| Vehicle code | KA |
| Website | Official site |
Karnataka is a state located in the southwestern region of India. It is one of the most economically developed and culturally rich states in the country. The state is known for its historical heritage, technological leadership, biodiversity, and tourism potential. The capital city Bengaluru is internationally recognized as India’s leading IT hub and is often called the “Silicon Valley of India”.[1]
Karnataka plays a major role in India’s economic growth, especially in sectors like information technology, aerospace, biotechnology, agriculture, and manufacturing. The state is also a major center of education, research, and innovation.[2]
Etymology
The name "Karnataka" is believed to have originated from the Kannada words “Karunadu,” meaning “elevated land” or “lofty land.” The region was previously known as the State of Mysore until it was renamed Karnataka in 1973 to reflect the linguistic identity of Kannada speakers.
Climate
Karnataka experiences varied climatic conditions:
- Coastal region – hot and humid tropical monsoon climate
- Interior region – semi-arid climate with moderate rainfall
- Western Ghats – cool and high rainfall region with dense forests
Monsoon rainfall is crucial for agriculture and water supply in the state.
History
Ancient Period
Karnataka has a rich ancient history with early human settlements and powerful dynasties:
- Mauryas
- Satavahanas
- Kadambas (first native Kannada dynasty)
- Chalukyas of Badami
- Rashtrakutas[3]
These dynasties contributed significantly to art, architecture, and literature.
Medieval Period
- Hoysalas – known for temple architecture (Belur, Halebidu)
- Vijayanagara Empire – one of the greatest South Indian empires with capital at Hampi
- Bahmani Sultanate and Deccan Sultanates
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Geography
Karnataka is the sixth-largest state in India by area. It is bordered by:
- Goa (northwest)
- Maharashtra (north)
- Telangana (northeast)
- Andhra Pradesh (east)
- Tamil Nadu (southeast)
- Kerala (southwest)
The state is divided into three major geographical zones:
- Western Ghats – UNESCO World Heritage biodiversity hotspot
- Coastal Karnataka (Karavali) – Arabian Sea coastline region
- Deccan Plateau – Inland plateau region covering most of the state
Major rivers include Krishna, Kaveri, Tungabhadra, Sharavathi, and Netravati.
Government and Politics
Karnataka follows a parliamentary system:
- Legislature: Karnataka Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council
- Head of State: Governor
- Head of Government: Chief Minister
Major political parties:
- Indian National Congress
- Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
- Janata Dal (Secular)
Economy
Karnataka is one of India’s leading economic states:
- IT & Software – Bengaluru is India’s IT capital
- Aerospace – ISRO and HAL contribute significantly
- Agriculture – coffee, sugarcane, paddy, ragi
- Biotechnology – major biotech research hub
- Manufacturing – automobile and engineering industries
Major companies include Infosys, Wipro, and global tech firms.
Infrastructure
Karnataka has well-developed infrastructure:
- International airports in Bengaluru, Mangaluru, and Hubballi
- Extensive railway network
- Major ports: New Mangalore Port
- Expanding metro systems in Bengaluru
Education and Research
Karnataka is a major education hub in India:
- Indian Institute of Science (IISc)
- IIM Bangalore
- National Law School of India University (NLSIU)
- IIIT Bangalore
The state is a leader in scientific research, aerospace, and biotechnology innovation.
Culture
Karnataka has a diverse cultural identity:
- Language: Kannada (official language)
- Music: Carnatic classical music
- Dance: Yakshagana, Bharatanatyam
- Festivals: Mysuru Dasara, Ugadi
- Cuisine: Dosa, Bisi Bele Bath, Mysore Pak, Ragi Mudde
Tourism
Major tourist attractions:
- Heritage: Hampi, Mysore Palace, Badami, Aihole
- Nature: Coorg, Chikmagalur, Jog Falls, Bandipur National Park
- Beaches: Gokarna, Karwar, Mangaluru coast
- Pilgrimage: Udupi, Dharmasthala, Shravanabelagola
Climate and Biodiversity
Karnataka is rich in biodiversity:
- Western Ghats – UNESCO World Heritage Site
- National parks: Bandipur, Nagarhole, Bannerghatta
- Wildlife: elephants, tigers, leopards
Challenges
- Urban congestion in Bengaluru
- Water scarcity in northern Karnataka
- Environmental degradation in industrial zones
- Rural development imbalance
Notable Personalities
- M. Visvesvaraya – Engineer and Bharat Ratna recipient
- Kuvempu – Kannada poet and Jnanpith awardee
- Rahul Dravid – Former Indian cricket captain
- Anil Kumble – Former Indian cricketer
- Tipu Sultan – Mysore ruler and resistance leader
- Hyder Ali – Mysore Sultanate ruler
See also
References
- ↑ The Financial Express . In The Financial Express , Indian Express Group . Retrieved 15 April 2026
- ↑ The Financial Express – Business News, Economy, Stock Market Updates . In The Financial Express , Indian Express Group . Retrieved 15 April 2026
- ↑ The Financial Express – Business News, Economy, Stock Market Updates . In The Financial Express , Indian Express Group . Retrieved 15 April 2026