Karnataka
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The economy of Karnataka is one of the most productive in comparison to other states in the country, with ₹20.5 trillion (US$260 billion) in gross domestic product and a per capita GDP of ₹305,000 (US$3,800). The state of Karnataka has one of the highest economic growth rates comparatively to other states in the country, with a GSDP (Gross State Domestic Product) growth of 9.5% in the 2021–22 fiscal year. After Bangalore Urban, Dakshina Kannada, Hubli-Dharwad, and Belagavi districts contribute the highest revenue to the state respectively. The capital of the state, Bangalore, is known as the Silicon Valley of India, for its immense contributions to the country's information technology sector. A total of 1,973 companies in the state were found to have been involved in the IT sector as of 2007.
Karnataka is the only southern state to have land borders with all of the other four southern Indian sister states. The state covers an area of , or 5.83 per cent of the total geographical area of India. It is the sixth-largest Indian state by area. Kannada, one of the classical languages of India, is the most widely spoken and official language of the state. Other minority languages spoken include Urdu, Konkani, Marathi, Tulu, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kodava and Beary. Karnataka also contains some of the only villages in India where Sanskrit is primarily spoken.
Though several etymologies have been suggested for the name Karnataka, the generally accepted one is that ''Karnataka'' is derived from the Kannada words ''karu'' and ''nādu'', meaning "elevated land". ''Karu Nadu'' may also be read as ''karu'', meaning "black" and ''nadu'', meaning "region", as a reference to the black cotton soil found in the Bayalu Seeme region of the state. The British used the word Carnatic, sometimes ''Karnatak'', to describe both sides of peninsular India, south of the Krishna.
With an antiquity that dates to the paleolithic, Karnataka has been home to some of the most powerful empires of ancient and medieval India. The philosophers and musical bards patronised by these empires launched socio-religious and literary movements which have endured to the present day. Karnataka has contributed significantly to both forms of Indian classical music, the Carnatic and Hindustani traditions. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Shetty D., Pushparaj; Department of Mathematical and Computational Sciences, National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, Mangalore, Karnataka-575025, India, Lakshmi, M. Prasanna; Department of Mathematical and Computational Sciences, National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, Mangalore, Karnataka-575025, IndiaOther Authors: “…National Institute of Technology Karnataka…”
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2by Basavanagoud, B; Department of Mathematics, Karnatak University, Dharwad - 580 003, Karnataka, India, Jakkannavar, Praveen; Department of Mathematics, Karnatak University, Dharwad - 580 003, Karnataka, India, Policepatil, Shruti; Department of Mathematics, Karnatak University, Dharwad - 580 003, Karnataka, IndiaGet Fulltext
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3by Sooryanarayana, B.; Department of Mathematical and Computational Studies, Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, Karnataka State, India, A. S., Suma; Department of Mathematical and Computational Studies, Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, Karnataka State, IndiaGet Fulltext
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4by Hosamani, Sunilkumar M; Rani Channamma University, India, Shirkol, Shailaja; Department of Mathematics, SDMCET, Dharwad, Karnataka, India, Jinagouda, Preeti B.; Department of Mathematics, SDMCET, Dharwad, Karnataka, India, Krzywkowski, Marcin; Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, Gdansk University of Technology, PolandGet Fulltext
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