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Originally at its inception on November 1, 1956, the newly formed state was named after Mysore. It was renamed as ‘Karnataka’ in 1973.
HAPPY KANNADA RAJYOTSAVA 2024: The Karnataka Foundation Day, also known as Karnataka Rajyotsava, is celebrated to mark the formation of the southern state on November 1, 1956. This historical day is a commemoration of carving out a new state bringing together all Kannada-speaking regions. The Karnataka Rajyotsava is also an occasion to pay homage to those who fought for decades to create a separate state to protect the linguistic and cultural identity of the Kannada people.
Kannada Rajyotsava Wishes
- Happy Karnataka Formation Day! May the spirit of our great state continue to inspire us all.
- On this special day, let’s celebrate the rich culture and heritage of Karnataka. Wishing you a joyful Karnataka Formation Day!
- Happy Karnataka Rajyotsava! Here’s to the vibrant traditions and the wonderful people of our state.
Karnataka Formation Day Quotes
- Karnataka is not just a place, it’s a feeling. Let’s celebrate its beauty and unity.”
- In every corner of Karnataka, the essence of our culture and history thrives. Happy Karnataka Formation Day!”
- Together, we are the strength of Karnataka. Let’s cherish our diversity and unity.”
Karnataka Formation Day Messages
- On this Karnataka Formation Day, let’s honor the legacy of our ancestors and pledge to uphold the values of our great state.
- As we celebrate Karnataka Rajyotsava, let’s spread love and harmony among all communities. Happy Formation Day!
- Let’s come together to celebrate the uniqueness of Karnataka, our home filled with rich traditions and stunning landscapes.
Karnataka Formation Day Greetings
- Warm greetings on Karnataka Formation Day! May our state flourish and prosper in the years to come.
- Wishing all Kannadigas a wonderful Karnataka Rajyotsava filled with joy and pride!
- Let’s celebrate the spirit of Karnataka with enthusiasm and love. Happy Formation Day to everyone!
Karnataka Formation Day History
Prior to India’s independence, the Kannada-speaking region was a part of several major princely states and British colonies, including Mysore, Hyderabad, Bombay and Madras presidencies.
The administrative divisions of India failed to correspond to the regions on linguistic and cultural lines.
As a result, the Kannada-speaking population was geographically divided.
Post-Independence, there was a demand to redraw the states on a linguistic basis. In fact, this movement started in the 1950s with literature and political giants backing the demand to bring all Kannada-speaking regions together.
These demands were, to a large extent, met with the States Reorganisation Act of 1956 paving the way for the formation of a separate state bringing together all Kannada speaking regions in the erstwhile Mysore, Bombay and Madras presidencies. The new state was formed on November 1, 1956. It was named as Mysore State.
However, following a stir by some regional groups, particularly in North Karnataka, the state was renamed as Karnataka in 1973 to embrace all the Kannada-speaking areas.
The name was derived from the Kannada word ‘Karunadu’, meaning high plateau.
Significance of Karnataka Rajyotsava
It promotes pride among Kannadigas as it’s a celebration of the rich culture, language and heritage of the state. The day also symbolises a cohesive and harmonious living among the people of the state despite regional diversities.
The government pays tributes to people who have made significant contributions to the state in various fields. The Kannada Rajyotsava Award is conferred on many eminent personalities from various fields by the government every year on this day.
The celebrations mark several events across schools, colleges, government bodies and social organisations highlighting Karnataka’s language and culture. Singing of the state anthem, “Jaya Bharatha Jananiya Tanujate”, at the events is a common practice on this day.
Karnataka Formation Day 2024 Celebrations
- Cultural Parades: People celebrate this day through colourful parades with folk costumes and people perform traditional dances.
- Public Holiday: It’s a government holiday in the state on November 1 on the occasion of Kannada Rajyotsava day.
- Awards Ceremony: The Rajyotsava Award ceremony is held to honour eminent personalities from different fields like literature, education, sports and social work, among others.