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- Seeme region of the state. The British used the word Carnatic, sometimes Karnatak, to describe both sides of peninsular India, south of the Krishna. With...
- Rajneesh Karnatak (born 14 July, 1970) is an Indian career banker who serves as the managing director and chief executive officer (CEO) of Bank of India...
- Karnatak University (KUD) is a public state university in Dharwad, Karnataka, India. KUD was officially established in 1950 through the Karnatak University...
- college was later bifurcated for administration purposes as the Karnatak Arts College and Karnatak Science College, though both continue in the same campus and...
- Karnatak Science College (KSCD), Dharwad, is an educational institute in the North Karnataka region of India. The Karnatak Science College is the Constituent...
- February 2005. Retrieved 13 January 2007. K****ebaum, ****atri Ra****ur. 'Karnatak raga' (2000). In Arnold, Alison. The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music...
- Mohapatra [MD & CEO] 2019–2023: Atanu Kumar Das 2023–Present: Rajneesh Karnatak Banking in India List of banks in India Reserve Bank of India Indian Financial...
- Karnatak Lin****at Education Technological University (KLETU) is a private university in Hubballi-Dharwad, Karnataka, India. It was upgraded to a university...
- Karnataka Bank Limited is an Indian private sector bank based in Mangalore. It is an 'A' class Scheduled Commercial Bank with a network of 915 branches...
- article by introducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "Karnatak Lin****at Education Society" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR...