KARNATAKA RAJYOTSAVA Special | Karnataka - One State Many World | AK VLOGS AND TRAVELS

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Karnataka Rajyotsava or Kannada Day, also known as Karnataka Formation Day or Karnataka Day, is celebrated on 1 November of every year. This was the day in 1956 when all the Kannada language-speaking regions of South India were merged to form the state of Karnataka. The Rajyotsava day is listed as a government holiday in the state of Karnataka and is celebrated by Kannadigas across the world. It is marked by the announcement and presentation of the honours list for Rajyotsava Awards by the Government of Karnataka, hoisting of the official Karnataka flag with an address from the Chief Minister and Governor of the state along with community festivals, orchestra, Kannada book releases and concerts.

Aluru Venkata Rao was the first person who dreamt of unifying the State as early as 1905 with the Karnataka Ekikarana movement. In 1950, India became republic and different provinces were formed in the country on basis of language spoken in the particular region and this gave birth to the state of Mysore including various places in south India, which were earlier ruled by the kings. On 1 November 1956, Mysore state, comprising most of the area of the erstwhile princely state of Mysore, was merged with the Kannada-speaking areas of the Bombay and Madras presidencies, as also of the principality of Hyderabad, to create a unified Kannada-speaking sub-national entity. North Karnataka, Malnad (Canara) and old Mysore were thus the three regions of the newly formed Mysore state. The newly unified state initially retained the name "Mysore", which was that of the erstwhile princely state which formed the core of the new entity. But the people of North Karnataka did not favour the retention of the name Mysore, as it was closely associated with the erstwhile principality and the southern areas of the new state. In deference to this logic, the name of the state was changed to "Karnataka" on 1 November 1973. Devaraj Arasu was the Chief Minister of the state when this landmark decision was taken. Other people credited for the unification of Karnataka include littérateurs like K. Shivaram Karanth, Kuvempu, Masti Venkatesha Iyengar, A. N. Krishna Rao and B. M. Srikantaiah.

Rajyotsava day is celebrated with great joy and vigour all over the state of 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. The flag is hoisted at political party offices and several localities even as youth in many areas take out processions on their vehicles. Religion not being a factor, the Rajyotsava is celebrated by Hindus, Muslims and Christians as well.

SECTIONS:
0:00 - Introduction
0:09 - Karnataka Rajyotsava Special
0:34 - KSR Bengaluru Railway Station
1:16 - Sankey Tank
1:58 - Gangamma Jathre Malleswaram
2:49 - Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tritha Kalyani Kshetra
3:14 - Malleswaram Market
3:58 - Sankey Tank in Morning
4:33 - Cubbon Park
6:54 - High Court of Karnataka
7:36 - Vidhana Soudha
8:33 - Visvesvaraya Industrial and technological Museum
9:10 - UB City
10:01 - Rajanukunte Railway Station
11:16 - Presidency University
12:39 - Namma Metro Bengaluru
13:56 - kempegowda Bus Station Majestic
16:07 - KSR Bengaluru Railway Station
17:57 - Mantri Square Mall
19:14 - Sampige Road
20:24 - Janapriya Township Kadabagere
21:43 - Lalbagh Botanical Garden
25:33 - Bannerghatta Butterfly Park
27:08 - Bannerghatta Safari
29:03 - Bannerghatta National Park
30:18 - Government Museum
31:58 - Government Aquarium
33:46 - ISKON Temple
35:45 - Bengaluru International Airport
37:54 - Yesvantpur Junction
38:27 - Bengaluru To Mangaluru Highway
38:58 - Sravanabelagola
39:46 - Hassan Junction
40:16 - Sakleshpur
41:09 - Sakleshpur To Mangaluru Shiradi Ghats
42:40 - Mangaluru Junction
43:15 - Konkan Railway
44:17 - Udupi Krishna Temple
45:00 - Malpe Fishing Harbour
45:37 - Malpe Sea Walk
46:33 - Maravanthe Beach
47:04 - Murudeshwar
49:34 - Mangaluru
50:11 - Puttur
51:05 - Kodagu and Madikeri
54:22 - Mysuru Bus Stand
54:37 - Chamundi Hills
55:15 - Mysuru Zoo
58:10 - Karanji Lake
59:04 - Mysuru Palace
1:00:56 - Brindavan Gardens
1:02:49 - Mysuru Junction
1:03:28 - Srirangapatna
1:04:03 - Kaveri Sangamam
1:04:33 - TB Dam
1:05:48 - Hampi
1:08:13 - Hosapete Junction
1:08:30 - Gol Gumbaz
1:10:22 - Bara Kaman Bijapur
1:11:15 - Shanti Nagar Bus Stand
1:12:26 - Karnataka Flag

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