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After India's independence in 1947, Mangalore which was a part of the Madras Presidency was merged into a unified Mysore State in 1956. Thereafter, Mangalore gained a very important position in the state since it gave the erstwhile Mysore state the benefit of a coastline.
Mangalore remained part of the Madras Presidency until India's independence in 1947 and was unified with Mysore State (now called Karnataka) in 1956. Mangalore is one of the fastest developing cities in India.
After the independence of India, by the States Reorganisation Act (1956), Mangalore, which was the part of the Madras Presidency, was included into the authority of the newly created Mysore, which was the Princely State of Mysore during the rule of British East India Company.
Home. Tourism in India. Karnataka Tourism. Mangaluru ( Mangalore) Quick facts: Country: India. State: Karnataka. District: Dakshina Kannada. Region: Canara. Language spoken: Kannada, English, Tulu, Konkani and Beary. PIN CODE: 575001-575030. Mangalore or officially known as Mangaluru is another important city in the state of Karnataka, India.
Mangalore remained part of the Madras Presidency until India's independence in 1947 and was unified with Mysore State (now called Karnataka) in 1956. Mangalore is also the administrative headquarters of the Dakshina Kannada district, and is a commercial, industrial, educational, healthcare and startup hub.
Mangalore remained part of the Madras Presidency until India's independence in 1947 and was unified with Mysore State (now called Karnataka) in 1956. Mangalore is one of the fastest developing cities in India.
After India’s independence Mangalore which was a part of madras province was merged with the Mysore state during 1956. Despite the development of Mysore as a trading centre, it still preserves the old charm of the days like the slanting roofed buildings, little fishing boats and beautiful temples.