______ remains as integration part of karnataka
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After the creation of Andhra Pradesh, the demand for reorganizing regions based on languages grew more.The central government formed a commission State Reorganizing Commission to give a report on the issue. It was chaired by S. Fazal Ali and hence it is called as Fazal Ali Commission. H.N. Kunjru and K.M. Panikkar were its members. The commission presented its report in 1956.As a result, the reorganization of states took place based on the language and the ease of administration. All the political parties accepted the report of the commission.But, they also opposed the move to merge Kasaragodu with Kerala and some taluks of Ballari with Andhra Pradesh. Since the Central Government accepted the report of the State Reorganizing Commission, the Vishala Mysuru State came into existence on November 01, 1956. The integrated Mysuru State had the following districts:
1. Old Mysuru states ten districts Mysuru, Mandya, Bengaluru, Kolar, Hassan, Tumakuru, Chikkamagaluru, Shivamogga, Chitradurga.
2. From Bombay region Belagavi, Dharwad, Vijayapura(Bijapur), Uttara Kannada
3. From Hyderabad region Gulbarga (Kalaburagi), Raichur and Bidar.
4. From Madras region Dakshina Kannada, Kollegal (taluk), Ballari (Joined when Andhra was formed during 1953)
5. C State Kodagu