A report tabled in the Karnataka legislature during the Budget Session has reignited the debate on persistent regional imbalances in the State. Karnataka’s development story continues to be marked by sharp inter-district disparities, with divergence of key economic indicators widening over the years.

Characterised as a “State of contrasts”, Karnataka has recorded strong growth over the years (8.1% in 2025–26). However, this has not translated into economic convergence among districts. Growth remains concentrated in a few districts, while most continue to lag. Despite the State ranking second in Goods and Services Tax collection after Maharashtra and emerging as a hub of technology, innovation, and startups, its economic activity is largely confined to Bengaluru, and growth has occurred in the coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi and the coffee-growing regions of the Western Ghats. 


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