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Karnataka rajya pragati sheel rajya hai kaise

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Answered by deepameharwade03
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Of the many interpretations of the origin of the word Karnataka, the most accepted explanation is that the word Karnataka is derived from the Kannada words karu, meaning black or high, and nadu meaning land or region or region, combining which Karunadu means black land or high. State. The word Kala has come from the black soil of the Bylussim region here and Uchha means the plateau land of the Deccan. In the British Raj, the word Carnatic was used for this, which is used for the peninsular land on the southern side of the Krishna River and is basically a derivation of the word Carnatic.

If we look at the ancient and medieval history, then the Karnataka region has been the area of many powerful empires. Today's Karnataka has arisen under the social, literary and religious patronage of the thinkers, philosophers and Bhats and poets of the courts of these empires. Both forms of Indian classical music, Carnatic music and Hindustani music have received significant contribution from this state. Kannada writers of the modern era have received the highest number of Jnanpith awards. The state capital is Bangalore city, which is a leading contributor to India's rapid economic and technology development.

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