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Rajyotsava Day is celebrated with great joy and vigour all over Karnataka. The entire state wears a festive look on this day as the red and yellow Kannada flags are hoisted at different strategic locations across the state and the Kannada anthem ("Jaya Bharatha Jananiya Tanujate") is chanted. [9]
As of 30 October 2024, there is a official flag for the state of Karnataka in India. [1] For several decades, Kannada activists have used a traditional red-and-yellow flag. [2] However, in 2017, the Siddaramaiah government set up a committee to recommend a new flag design. [2] A flag was proposed for the state in 2018 but was not formally ...
The Kannada Flag (Kannada: ಕನ್ನಡ ಬಾವುಟ) is the de facto, linguistic, cultural and ethnic flag of the Kannadigas. The bicoloured flag has two equally divided horizontal bars, yellow above and red below. The yellow and red colours in the flag stand for Turmeric and Vermilion which signifies auspicious, well being, peace and ...
The banner depicts the emblem of the state on a white background. State emblem: Emblem of Karnataka: ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದ ಅಧಿಕೃತ ಲಾಂಛನ: State motto: Satyameva Jayate (Truth alone triumphs) ಸತ್ಯಮೇವ ಜಯತೆ: Taken from Mundaka Upanishad. Inscribed in the Devanagari script. State song "Jaya Bharata ...
The new tricolour flag with the central white band and emblem, was designed to distance itself from regional political parties and emulate the structure of the Indian Tricolour. [7] In August 2019, the Government of Karnataka announced it was no longer officially pursuing the proposal for an official state flag. [8]
Karnataka: Karnataka Rajyotsava: 1 November Reorganisation (1956) Originally the Kingdom of Mysore in the Indian Empire; 1948 – Admitted as State of Mysore in the Indian Union; 1956 – Southern Kannada-speaking parts of Bombay State added to Mysore State per States Reorganisation Act, 1956; 1973 – Renamed as State of Karnataka [12] Kerala ...
The awards are presented in Bengaluru by the Chief Minister of Karnataka on 1 November of every year. Each award carries an amount of ₹ 100,000, a 20-gram gold medal and a citation. [ 6 ] In addition to that, the government has in the past, allotted commercial land for eligible awardees.
Kannada is the official language of the state of Karnataka, as the native language of 66.46% of its population as of 2011 and is one of the classical languages of India. Urdu is the second largest language, spoken by 10.83% of the population, and is the language of Muslims outside the coastal region.