Karnatak College Dharwar

Coordinates: 15°27′11″N 74°59′56″E / 15.453°N 74.999°E / 15.453; 74.999
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Karnataka College Dharwad
K.C.D
Karnataka College Dharwad
Former names
Karnatak College Dharwar
TypeGovernment college
Established1907
FounderRudragouda Artal
AffiliationKarnataka University Dharwad
Students4000+
Location
15°27′11″N 74°59′56″E / 15.453°N 74.999°E / 15.453; 74.999
Websitewww.kacd.ac.in
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Karnataka College of Arts and Science,[1] Dharwad (1917) is one of the leading institutions in Karnataka, India offering B.A., B.Com. and B.Sc degrees. KCD is the oldest college affiliated to Karnataka University, Dharwad.[2]

History[edit]

Karnataka College was founded in June 1917 by Diwan Bahadur Rodda Srinivasaray and Rao Bahadur R. C. Aratal Rudragoudar, with the aim of setting up an educational institution in the region so that students did not need to travel to Bombay or Pune for their studies. Sir. Siddappa Kambli, then the Minister of Education for the Government of Bombay, played a significant role in and was in charge of ensuring that Karnatak College kept offering instruction in the North Karnataka region. The college started with Arts and Science streams, and later other streams like Commerce and Economics were added. The college was later bifurcated for administration purposes as the Karnatak Arts College and Karnatak Science College, though both continue in the same campus and share the amenities.[3]

Originally, it belonged to University of Mumbai. G.S. Paramasivaiah was a student of the Nobel-laureate Sir C. V. Raman was the first Principal of the Karnatak Science College, which was initially part of the college.

The former principals[edit]

Events[edit]

MJ5 dance group performing at KCD during 26th NYF

In January 2023 when Dharwad hosted the 26th National Youth Festival, Karnatak College was the main venue for the 26th annual event of National Youth Festival. Dharwad was the host for the annual fest and KCD was among the 7 venues of the event.[4][5]

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ - Karnataka College, Dharwad
  2. ^ "Constituent colleges". Karnataka University. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Brief History of the College". Karnatak Arts College Dharwad.
  4. ^ Bureau, The Hindu (11 January 2023). "Stage set for grand opening of 26th National Youth Festival". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  5. ^ "PM Modi to inaugurate National Youth Fest in Dharwad today". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 13 January 2023.

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