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Canara TV and V4 Digital infotech network, local Multi System Operators, transmits daily video news channels, live events and cultural programmes to the city through local channels. [315] Multiple local television channels broadcast programmes and news in Tulu, Konkani, Beary and Kannada; [316] these include Namma TV, V4 News and Spandana. [317]
Upendra – Kannada film actor, director, screen writer, lyricist and singer; V. J. P. Saldanha – Konkani littérateur, dramatist, novelist, short-story writer and poet; V. Manohar – music director, lyricist, film director and actor in Kannada Cinema; V. S. Acharya – higher education minister in the Karnataka state government
There are 27 cities in Karnataka which have a population over 100,000. [1] List of cities. Rank (2011) ... Mangalore: Dakshina Kannada: 627,000 542,265 431,010 6 ...
Kasthuri TV is the first Kannada family entertainment TV channel in Kannada, promoted by a Kannadiga [5] Kalki Kannada: 2015 2017 White Horse Network Services: 24X7 GEC channel in Kannada Dum TV Kannada 2020 2021 Enterr10 Television Network It is a first of its kind Kannada TV channel dedicated to dubbed content
Mangalore taluk is a taluk (subdistrict) in the Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka on the western coast of India. Mangalore is the administrative headquarters of the taluk.It is made up of Mangalore City Corporation, Ullal City Municipality that govern the Mangalore Urban Agglomeration, [1] Other than these there are forty-nine panchayat villages in Mangalore taluk. [2]
There was a decadal population increase of 17.3% between 1991 and 2001. As per the 2011 census, the population density is 319 per km², the sex ratio is 973 females to 1,000 males, and 38.67% of the people in Karnataka live in urban areas.
The era of Kannada newspapers in Karnataka started in 1843 when Hermann Mögling, a missionary from Basel Mission, published the first Kannada newspaper, Mangalooru Samachara, from Mangalore. [1] The first Kannada magazine, Mysuru Vrittanta Bodhini, was started by Bhashyam Bhashyacharya in Mysore. [2]
Currently, Tulu Nadu consists of the Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts of Karnataka state and Kasaragod district of Kerala state. [9] This region is not an official administrative entity. [10] [11] Mangalore, the fourth largest (in terms of area and population) [12] and a major city of Karnataka is the largest city of Tulu Nadu. [13]