Mysore is the third most crowded city in the state of Karnataka. It is likewise the second biggest urban agglomeration in Karnataka in terms of population. The population density of Mysore is 7917 people per square kilometer. The city’s population has expanded by 18.2% in the previous 10 years. In 2001 the population was estimated to be about 7.6 lakh. Read more... https://indiapopulation2019.com/population-of-mysore-2019.html
A Comprehensive Guide to The Types of Dubai Residence Visas.pdf
Mysore city ppt
1.
2. History of Mysore
Mysore was the capital of the Kingdom of Mysore until 1950,
except in the 18th century when Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan were
the de facto rulers for a 40-year period. Mysore state continued to
be ruled by Maharaja H.H. Jaya Chamaraja Wadiyar till Mysore
became part of Indian Republic on 26-1-1950. And now the
Mysore city is the headquarters of Mysore District. Mysore city is
also known as the 'City of Palaces' and the 'Ivory City'.
3.
4. Culture of Mysore
Mysore has been a city where all religions
have co-existed in harmony for many
centuries. Even when Mysore was
culturally at its zenith under the
Vijayanagar Empire and the Wodeyars
the rulers always encouraged all religions
and cultures without any discrimination.
5. Mysore Dasara
Mysore Dasara is the ‘Naada Habba’ (State festival) of Karnataka
State, and Mysore is well known for the festivities that take place
during the Dasara period. Dasara festival can be traced back to the
Puranas and is widely observed across India, in the south it
achieved its special prominence under Vijayanagara Kings in 15th
Century.
6. Cheluvamba Mansion Mysore
The Maharajas of Mysore built a number of
ornate buildings during their reign. Most of
these buildings were built for personal use.
Almost all these buildings are intact to this
day. Most of these royal buildings house a
number of modern institutions of the city of
Mysore.
7. Chamundi Temple Mysore
The Chamundi Temple on top of the
Chamundi hills is the most famous temple
in Mysore, since Goddess Chamundi or
Chamundeshwari is the presiding deity of
Mysore. The temple has a quadrangular
structure.
8. Folk Arts Museum in Mysore
Another interesting a unique museum
that adds to the character of Mysore
city is the Folk Arts Museum. The
museum is located in the magnificent
Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion, which is
on the Mysore University campus at
Manasagangotri.
9. Brindavan Gardens Mysore
One of the most visited places in Mysore by
locals and by tourists is the famous
Brindavan Gardens. Located about 19 kms
from the heart of Mysore these beautiful
gardens are laid out below the Krishnaraja
Sagar dam built across the river Cauvery.
10. Economy In Mysore
Tourism is the major industry in Mysore. The city attracted about
3.15 million tourists in 2010. Mysore has traditionally been home
to industries such as weaving, sandalwood carving, bronze work
and the production of lime and salt. The planned industrial growth
of the city and the state was first envisaged at the Mysore
economic conference in 1911. More detail visit to link