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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
Mangaloreans (Tulu: Kudladaklu; Kannada: Mangaloorinavaruu; Konkani: Kodialkar; Beary: Maikaltanga; Urdu: Kaudalvale) are a collection of diverse ethnic groups that hail from the historical locales of South Canara on the south western coast of Karnataka, India, particularly the residents native to Mangaluru.
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]
There are 27 cities in Karnataka which have a population over 100,000. [1] List of cities. Rank (2011) ... 5 Mangalore: Dakshina Kannada: 627,000 542,265 431,010 6 ...
Ganjimutt or Ganjimata is a town in Mangalore Taluk, central government will establish plastic park total coast 62.77 crores in 104 acreDakshina Kannada district, Karnataka state, West coast of India. It is almost 18 km east of Mangalore, connected with NH 169 (formerly NH13).
Kaikamba lies between Moodabidri and Mangalore city in Dakshina Kannada district. This town lies on Mangalore – Moodabidri Highway National Highway 169 (Old No. NH 13). Kaikamba is 12 km away from Mangalore city. Also 5 to 6 km away from Bajpe town. where Mangalore International Airport is located. Distance from Airport to Kaikamba is just 8 ...
As of 2001 India census, [2] Adyar had a population of 6501. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Adyar has an average literacy rate of 73%, higher than the national average of 59.5%, with 78% of males and 68% of females literate. 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Haleangadi or Haleangady is a village in Mangalore taluk of Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka. [1] [2] It literally means "Old shop" in the Kannada language, although Byari,Tulu is local lingo. It is a junction on National Highway 66 which connects Cochin to Panvel.