About Karnataka

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#160 : Bengaluru - 07 September 2025 at 11:00 pm

Karnataka[a] is a state in the southwestern region of India. It was formed as Mysore State on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, and renamed Karnataka in 1973. The state is bordered by the Lakshadweep Sea to the west, Goa to the northwest, Maharashtra to the north, Telangana to the northeast, Andhra Pradesh to the east, Tamil Nadu to the southeast, and Kerala to the southwest. With 61,130,704 inhabitants at the 2011 census, Karnataka is the eighth-largest state by population, comprising 31 districts. With 15,257,000 residents, the state capital Bengaluru is the largest city of

 Karnataka.

Coordinates: 12.97°N 77.50°E
Country India
Region South India
   
Previously was Mysore State
Formation 1 November 1956
Capital
and largest city
Bengaluru
Largest metro Bengaluru
Districts 31 (4 divisions)
Government

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 • Body Government of Karnataka
 • Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot
 • Chief Minister Siddaramaiah (INC)
 • Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar (INC)
 • Chief Secretary Rajneesh Goel (IAS)[3]
 
State Legislature Bicameral
 • Council Karnataka Legislative Council (75 seats)
 • Assembly Karnataka Legislative Assembly (224 seats)
National Parliament Parliament of India
 • Rajya Sabha 12 seats
 • Lok Sabha 28 seats
High Court Karnataka High Court
Area

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 • Total

191,791 km2 (74,051 sq mi)
 • Rank 6th
Dimensions
 • Length 489 km (304 mi)
 • Width 767 km (477 mi)
Highest elevation

 (Mullayyanagiri[6])

1,925 m (6,316 ft)
Lowest elevation

 (Laccadive Sea)

0 m (0 ft)
Population

 (2011)[7]

 • Total

Neutral increase 61,130,704
 • Rank 8th
 • Density 320/km2 (800/sq mi)
 • Urban 38.67%
 • Rural 61.33%
Demonym(s) Kannadiga (gender neutral)
Kannadati (feminine)
Language
 • Official Kannada[8][9]
 • Official script Kannada script [10]
GDP
 • Total (2025–26) Increase $361.19 billion (nominal)
Increase $1.522 trillion (PPP)
 • Rank 3rd
 • Per capita Increase 380,906 (US$4,500) (nominal)
Increase $22,153 (PPP) (6th)
Time zone UTC+05:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 code IN-KA
Vehicle registration KA
HDI (2022) Increase 0.673 medium[11] (21st)
Literacy (2024) 82.7%[12] (24th)

The economy of Karnataka is among the most productive in the country with a gross state domestic product (GSDP) of ₹25.01 trillion (US$300 billion) and a per capita GSDP of ₹332,926 (US$3,900) for the financial year 2023–24.[15][16] The state experience a GSDP growth of 10.2% for the same fiscal year.[15] After Bengaluru UrbanDakshina KannadaHubli–Dharwad, and Belagavi districts contribute the highest revenue to the state respectively. The capital of the state, Bengaluru, is known as the Silicon Valley of India, for its immense contributions to the country's information technology sector. A total of 1,973 companies in the state were found to have been involved in the IT sector as of 2007.[17]

Karnataka is the only southern state to have land borders with all of the other four southern Indian sister states. The state covers an area of 191,791 km2 (74,051 sq mi), or 5.83 per cent of the total geographical area of India.[18] It is the sixth-largest Indian state by area.[18] Kannada, one of the classical languages of India, is the most widely spoken and official language of the state. Other minority languages spoken include UrduKonkaniMarathiTuluTamilTeluguMalayalamKodava and Beary. Karnataka also contains some of the only villages in India where Sanskrit is primarily spoken.[19][20][21]

Though several etymologies have been suggested for the name Karnataka, the generally accepted one is that Karnataka is derived from the Kannada words karu and nādu, meaning "elevated land". Karu Nadu may also be read as karu, meaning "black" and nadu, meaning "region", as a reference to the black cotton soil found in the Bayalu Seeme region of the state. The British used the word Carnatic, sometimes Karnatak, to describe both sides of peninsular India, south of the Krishna.[22] With an antiquity that dates to the Paleolithic, Karnataka has been home to some of the most powerful empires of ancient and medieval India. The philosophers and musical bards patronised by these empires launched socio-religious and literary movements which have endured to the present day. Karnataka has contributed significantly to both forms of Indian classical music, the Carnatic and Hindustani traditions.

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