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what if i blend the art and culture of my uttarakhand with karnataka essay 800 words give best answer
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Answered by ExoticWylde
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Karnataka Culture - All About Tradition, Dress and Festivals of Karnataka

From its exuberant art and culture of multilingual ethnicity, astounding dance forms, mesmerising music, sophisticated heritage, zealous festivities, elegant clothing and delectable cuisine Karnataka has a plethora of historical secrets, interwoven within a rich and varied culture. It is a major tourist attraction with cities like Bangalore, the scenic Coorg, the lesser known hill town of Chikmagalur, and heritage sites like Hampi, which attract countless people every year. Karnataka offers a little something for everyone, be it a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or someone looking to immerse oneself in its cultural heritage. It is home to various tribes, the unique Siddi community, many Tibetan refugees, the anthropological enigma that is the Kodava community and others, who contribute to its own unique culture.

Read on to know what makes Karnataka's culture stand out.

Answered by Anonymous
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The famous Chipko Andolan or hug the

trees movement of Uttarakhand had inspired Appiko Andolan in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka.

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Uttarakhand and Karnataka are paired together to promote national integration through mutual understanding under Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat programme.

Both the states have established relations through sports, trade and culture.

Uttarakhand had inspired people in Karnataka in forest conservation.

The famous Chipko Andolan or hug the trees movement of Uttarakhand had inspired Appiko Andolan in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka.

Appiko is the Kannada word for Chipko.

It was Sunderlal Bahuguna, one of the leaders of Chipko movement who visited the state in 1983 to inspire villagers in Gubbigadde in Uttara Kannada on the non-violent struggle to save trees.

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