Dakshina Kannada

Dakshina Kannada district is located in the state of Karnataka in India, with its headquarters in the coastal city of Mangalore. It is part of the larger Tulu Nadu region. The district covers an area nestled in between the Western Ghats to its east and the Arabian Sea to its west. Dakshina Kannada receives abundant rainfall during the Indian monsoon. It is bordered by Udupi district (formerly a part of this district) to the north, Chikmagalur district to the northeast, Hassan district to the east, Kodagu to the southeast and Kasaragod district of Kerala to the south. According to the 2011 census of India, Dakshina Kannada district had a population of 2,083,625. It is the only district in Karnataka state to have all modes of transport like road, rail, water and air due to the presence of a major hub, Mangalore. This financial district is also known as the Cradle of Indian banking.

Dakshina Kannada
South Canara
District of Karnataka
Clockwise from top: View of Mangalore skyline from Kankanadi, Tannirbhavi Beach, Saavira Kambada Basadi in Moodabidri, Western Ghats at Kudremukh, Pool at Masjid Zeenath Baksh, Kukke Subramanya Temple,
Location in Karnataka
Coordinates: 12.87°N 74.88°E / 12.87; 74.88
Country India
StateKarnataka
RegionTulu Nadu
HeadquartersMangalore
TalukasMangalore, Sullia, Puttur,Belthangady, Moodabidri, Bantwal, and Kadaba
Government
  Deputy CommissionerMullai Muhilan
  MPNalin Kumar Kateel
Area
  Total4,559 km2 (1,760 sq mi)
Highest elevation
1,115 m (3,658 ft)
Population
  Total2,089,649
  Density457/km2 (1,180/sq mi)
  Urban
996,086
Languages
  OfficialKannada
  RegionalTulu,Beary,Malayalam,Konkani
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
5750xx(Mangalore),

574201(Puttur),

574239(Sullia)
Telephone code+ 91 (0824)
Vehicle registrationKA-19 (Hampankatta, Mangalore south), KA-21 (Puttur, Sullia, Belthangady), KA-62 (Surathkal, Mangalore north), KA-70 (B C Road)
AirportMangalore International Airport
SeaportNew Mangalore Port
Websitedk.nic.in
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