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Kulkarni (Marathi: कुलकर्णी, Kannada: ಕುಲಕರ್ಣಿ) is a family name native to the Indian state of Maharashtra and Northern Karnataka. It is found among the Brahmin[1] communities of these states such as Deshastha[2][3], Karhade[4] and also among the Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu (CKP)[5] community. The reason the Kulkarni was a Brahmin or CKP was because literacy was mandatory for the office. The Kulkarni operated at the village level but at a Pargana level he was known as a "Deshkulkarni", Deshpande or Nadkarni (in Karnataka).[6]

The name "Kulkarni" is a combination of two words (kula and karni). Kula means "family", and Karanika means "archivist".[7] Traditionally, Kulkarni was a title used for people who used to maintain the accounts and records of the villages and used to collect taxes. The title of the Kulkarni was later replaced by the Talathi. The Pargana and Kulkarni watans (land rights) were abolished in 1950.[8]

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