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Karnataka Government Calendar 2025
The Karnataka Government Calendar for 2025 includes the following holidays:
- January Holidays
- New Year's Day: January 1, Monday
- Makara Sankranti: January 14, Tuesday
- Republic Day: January 26, Sunday
- February Holidays
- Maha Shivaratri: February 26, Wednesday
- March Holidays
- Ugadi Festival: March 30, Sunday
- Idul Fitr: March 31, Monday
- April Holidays
- Annual Accounts Closing: April 1, Tuesday
- Mahavir Jayanti: April 10, Thursday
- Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti: April 14, Monday
- Good Friday: April 18, Friday
- Basava Jayanti: April 30, Wednesday
- May Holidays
- May Day: May 1, Thursday
- June Holidays
- Bakrid/Eid al Adha: June 7, Saturday
- July Holidays
- Muharram: July 6, Sunday
- August Holidays
- Independence Day: August 15, Friday
- Ganesh Chaturthi: August 27, Wednesday
- September Holidays
- Eid e Milad: September 5, Friday
- October Holidays
- Maha Navami: October 1, Wednesday
- Vijaya Dashami: October 2, Thursday
- Gandhi Jayanti: October 2, Thursday
- Diwali: October 21, Tuesday
- November Holidays
- Kannada Rajyothsava: November 1, Saturday
- Kanakadasa Jayanthi: November 8, Saturday
- December Holidays
- Christmas Day: December 25, Thursday
Please note that these dates are subject to change as official announcements are made. For the most up-to-date information, you can visit https://www.karnataka.gov.in/english
Karnataka, a state in southwestern India, is divided into 31 districts:
1. Bagalkot
2. Ballari
3. Belagavi
4. Bengaluru Rural
5. Bengaluru Urban
6. Bidar
7. Vijayapura
8. Chamarajanagar
9. Chikkaballapur
10. Chikkamagaluru
11. Chitradurga
12. Dakshina Kannada
13. Davanagere
14. Dharwad
15. Gadag
16. Hassan
17. Haveri
18. Kalaburagi
19. Kodagu
20. Kolar
21. Koppal
22. Mandya
23. Mysuru
24. Raichur
25. Ramanagara
26. Shivamogga
27. Tumakuru
28. Udupi
29. Uttara Kannada
30. Yadgir
31. Vijayanagara
Key facts about Karnataka:
- Capital: Bengaluru
- Largest city: Bengaluru
- Population (2021 census): approximately 6.41 crore (64.1 million)
- Area: 1,91,791 sq km
- Language: Kannada, English, Hindi
- Religion: Hinduism (84%), Islam (13%), Christianity (2%)
- Famous for: IT hub, temples, waterfalls, coffee plantations
District-wise information:
- Bengaluru Urban: Headquarters of Karnataka, population 1,21,36,837
- Mysuru: Cultural hub, population 32,42,936
- Mangaluru: Coastal city, population 20,42,322
- Hubballi-Dharwad: Commercial hub, population 24,33,303
Karnataka's districts offer diverse experiences:
- Temples (Hampi, Belur, Halebidu)
- Waterfalls (Shivanasamudra, Jog Falls)
- National parks (Bandipur, Nagarhole)
- Festivals (Dasara, Ugadi)
For more detailed information, visit:
- Karnataka Government's official website
- Wikipedia
- Karnataka Tourism
Karnataka's districts are grouped into four divisions:
1. Bengaluru Division
2. Belagavi Division
3. Kalaburagi Division
4. Mysuru Division
Each division comprises multiple districts