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reaching its pinnacle under the rule of Shivappa Nayaka. From the late 17th century onwards, the city was a part of the Kingdom of Mysore until the independence of India in 1947, when Mysore merged into the Republic of India.
 
reaching its pinnacle under the rule of Shivappa Nayaka. From the late 17th century onwards, the city was a part of the Kingdom of Mysore until the independence of India in 1947, when Mysore merged into the Republic of India.
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      On 1st November 2006, the government of Karnataka announced the renaming of Shivamogga to Shivamogga, along with nine other cities in the state, but the renaming is yet to get approval from the Central Government
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On 1st November 2006, the government of Karnataka announced the renaming of Shivamogga to Shivamogga, along with nine other cities in the state, but the renaming is yet to get approval from the Central Government
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        Shivamogga is famous for several tourist spots. The world famous Jog falls attracts tourist from all over the world. Agumbe is a beautiful ‘Sun-set’ viewing spot from where the beautiful scenery of the sunset can be seen throughout the year, when the clouds are clear. Keladi and Ikkeri in Sagar Taluk, Udutadi and Balligavi in Shikaripura Taluk, Ambuthirtha and Mrughavadhe in Thirthahalli Taluk, Gudavi and Mandagadde bird sanctuaries in Sorab and Thirthahalli Taluks respectively, Bidanur Fort in Hosanagar Taluk, Kudli Sangama in Shivamogga Taluk, the world famous Narasimhaswamy temple of Hoysala style at Bhadravathi are a few tourist places with historical significance to be worth mentioning.  ‘Kavishyla’ is a place in Thirthahalli Taluk. Where the famous Rastra Kavi Kuvempu was born, brought up and had gained inspiration for his famous literary works. It is a place to be seen by tourists and interested academicians.
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Shivamogga is famous for several tourist spots. The world famous Jog falls attracts tourist from all over the world. Agumbe is a beautiful ‘Sun-set’ viewing spot from where the beautiful scenery of the sunset can be seen throughout the year, when the clouds are clear. Keladi and Ikkeri in Sagar Taluk, Udutadi and Balligavi in Shikaripura Taluk, Ambuthirtha and Mrughavadhe in Thirthahalli Taluk, Gudavi and Mandagadde bird sanctuaries in Sorab and Thirthahalli Taluks respectively, Bidanur Fort in Hosanagar Taluk, Kudli Sangama in Shivamogga Taluk, the world famous Narasimhaswamy temple of Hoysala style at Bhadravathi are a few tourist places with historical significance to be worth mentioning.  ‘Kavishyla’ is a place in Thirthahalli Taluk. Where the famous Rastra Kavi Kuvempu was born, brought up and had gained inspiration for his famous literary works. It is a place to be seen by tourists and interested academicians.
    
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==Infrastructure==
 
==Infrastructure==
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=Faculty=
 
=Faculty=
 
#G S Prabhuswami, Principal
 
#G S Prabhuswami, Principal
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