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Karnatak Science College

Karnatak Science College, Dharwad, is a prestigious Institute in the North Karnataka region of India. The Karnatak Science College is the Constituent Science College of Karnatak University Dharwad〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.kud.ac.in/content.aspx?module=colleges&page=constituent )〕 and offers basic and applied courses in science, both at the undergraduate and the pre-university level.
The Karnatak Science College, Dharwad, was originally part of the Karnatak College Dharwad (KCD), which was established in 1917, by the then-Government of Bombay. The Karnatak College was established from the painstaking efforts of Diwan Bahaddur S K Rodda (CIE), Rao Bahaddur R C Artal, Sir Siddappa T Kambli. Diwan Bahaddur S K Rodda, a member of the Bombay Legislative Council on behalf of Southern Division, for three terms, undertook a vigorous campaign to collect two lakh of Rupees for the foundation of Karnatak College. Rao Bahaddur R C Artal, one of the founders of the Lingayat Education Association, Dharwad, collected one hundred thousand of rupees toward the establishment of the Karnatak College. Sir Siddappa T Kambli, Minister of Education, Government of Bombay, was deeply involved in improving the education facilities in North Karnataka. He was responsible for the transfer of materials, apparatus, equipment and library books from the closed Deccan College, Poona, to the Karnatak College, Dharwad. The staff, students and alumni of Karnatak College (Arts & Science) remember the efforts made by these pioneers by celebrating Founder's day every year.
The Karnatak University took over the college in 1958, to be run as a model college, for administrative convenience. Late Prin. G.S. Paramasiviah was the first Principal of the bifurcated science college, and served as Principal from 1958 to 1968. Dr. J C Uttangi (1968-1976), Prof. H R Ladwa (1976-1981), Dr. N L Dipali (1981-1992) & Prof. R S Bhoosnurmath (1994-1998) are some of the stalwarts who occupied the post of Principal of Karnatak Science college, Dharwad. Presently, mulimani, Professor of forensics science, is the Principal.
==History==
G.S. Paramasivaiah was a student of the Nobel-laureate Sir CV Raman was the first Principal of the Karnatak Science College.. He was also the Secretary of KLE Society Belgaum. He played an important role in founding of Karnatak University.
In 1947, the Government of Bombay Province made attempts to establish a university in Bombay Karnataka. As per the resolution No.7914 of Education and Industries Department, the Government of Bombay, a committee was constituted on 17 April 1947 to make recommendations regarding form, scope, constitution and jurisdiction of a university for Karnataka (which meant Bombay Karnataka because Bombay Karnataka was a southern part of Bombay Province). The Lingayat educationalists like Prof. G.S. Paramasivaiah along with Prof S.S. Basavanal and Dr. S.C Nandimath were associated with the committee. The Karnatak University came into existence in 1949.
The Karnatak College Dharwad (KCD) is considered to be the nucleus of Karnatak University since the college ran most of the postgraduate (PG) courses in the beginning, before the PG departments were shifted to a new location at Pavatenagar, Dharwad. Even now, research work is going on in several departments and many of the teaching staff are recognized guides for PhD and M.Phil and principal investigators of research projects.
The college has a huge campus, centrally located in Dharwad City, housing several magnificent buildings, a botanical garden, and a spacious sports ground. The distinguishing feature of the college is that each department has its own library, reading room, a museum/store room and well-equipped laboratories. Equal emphasis is given to student activities outside the classroom viz. sports & cultural activities. (There is a physical instructor to coach students for all sports activities.) Students from all over North Karnataka, from different backgrounds, are admitted here. There is a good competition for seats (admission), the fees being modest and facilities good.
Students are encouraged to take up extracurricular activities, with the help of the Karnatak Science College Gymkhana. The Gymkhana has various departments, for example, Sports Department – including Cricket, Volleyball, Basketball, Hockey, Indian Games, Tennis, football, Badminton & indoor games among others – Cultural & Youth Festival Department, the Miscellany Department which brings out the college magazine ''Varnasaptaka'' annually, the Debate & Wall paper department, and the Reading Room department. The college has a Science Association, in addition to Study Circles in different departments.

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