| ?Udupi Dist Udupi Dist • India |
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| Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
| Largest city | Udupi |
| Population | 1,112,243 of which 18.55% were urban |
| Language(s) | Kannada, Tulu |
| Established | 1997 |
| Website: http://www.udupicity.gov.in/ | |
Udupi District (Tulu:ಉಡುಪಿ ) in the Karnataka state of India was created in August 1997. The three northern taluks, Udupi, Kundapur and Karkal, were separated from Dakshina Kannada District to form Udupi district. Udupi is famous for Asta Math, i.e. eight Matts and Sri Krishna Temple. Udupi is also one of oldest Educational Centres. The administrative headquarters of Udupi district is Udupi. Population as per Census 2001 was 1,112,243 of which 18.55% were urban.[1]
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The primary languages of Udupi district are the Tulu, Kannada and Konkani. The Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts are sometimes referred to as Tulu Nadu, as they constitute the Tulu-majority region.
Some inscriptions in the Tulu languages are found in and around the village of Barkur. The ruins and inscriptions are in need of being preserved.
Muslims in the district are mainly Beary,. Urdu speaking 'Dakhnis' and Nawayath. The Nawayaths use a dialect of konkani called Nawayathi which uses Persian script.
Udupi was created out of the Dakshina Kannada district in the year August 1997.
Udupi district consists of three taluks: Udupi, Karkala and Kundapur. It has one parliamentary constituency (i.e., Udupi) and six assembly constituencies: Kaup, Brahmavar, Kundapur, Udupi, Karkala and Baindur. Karkala, though it belongs to Udupi district, is part of the Chickmagalur parliamentary constituency.
Udupi restaurants that are popular all over India and have found its way into other countries also. Udupi (Udipi) restaurants are typically south Indian vegetarian restaurants. In Mumbai or Hyderabadand Bengalooru, Udupi restaurants are famous for vegetarian food and courteous service.
Udupi has a literacy rate of 92%, high compared to other districts of Karnataka. Udupi also tops the 10th and 12th standard exams held every year by the Karnataka State Education Board.
Udupi district is home to internationally renowned educational institutions. The Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) runs schools, colleges and institutes of higher learning. Similarly, the Nitte Education Trust, located at Nitte, heads a large number of educational institutions.
The district has mostly small scale industries.There is not any noteworthy industry at present. There are some red clay tile,cashew,coconut oil industries providing employment to hundreds.There is printing press in Manipal belonging to Pai group doing high security printing like cheques,share certificates etc.The district ( Undivded South Canara ) was birth place of Four public sector banks ( PSB ) namely Vijaya Bank,Canara Bank,Corporation Bank and Syndicate Bank . There were many small insurance companies before nationalisation.The district has bank branches density which is above the national average of India.Some Computer software companies like Robosoft Technologies & SourceHub India Pvt Ltd has setup their Corporate Office & Regional Office here.Robosoft has brought Udupi a significant place in the global IT scenario.
The Udupi district has two national highways passing through , one is NH-17 and another is NH-13. The district has network of bituminised roads connecting district centre with moffusil areas.The Konkan railway connects district with neighbouring districts and states. At present nearest airport is Mangalore Airport at Bajpe which is at 55 Kilometre from the town of Udupi.
The famous Udupi Krishna temple is located in Udupi. Udupi is the place where Sri Madhwacharya,one of the greatest proponents of the Vaishnava faith began his philosophical journey
Kuthpady is known for the Subramanya temples, which are visited every year thousands of pilgrims during Subramanya Shrasthi, which falls in November-December It is also home to Brahma Vishnu Maheshwara Temple (Kanangi Temple)atyayuga Yogashrama and Ramakrishna Bhajana Mandira.
The Udupi district has thick evergreen forests in the eastern part.They form part of Sahyadri or Western Ghats of India.These forests have wide range of flora and fauna.
The rivers Swarnā, Chakrā, Sitā, Netravati, Varāhi and Kubjā contain beautiful and often unexplored river islands. Called Kudrūs, some of the islands are inhabited but lack basic facilities such as drinking water, electricity and transport. Examples of the islands include Skool Kudrū, Kannada Kudrū, Katte Kudrū, and Shetty Kudrū.
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