Manipal

Manipal is a suburb and university town in Udupi, coastal Karnataka, India. It's renowned as a prominent educational and medical research hub, attracting over 25,000 students annually. Located on a plateau, it offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and Western Ghats.

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Introduction

Manipal is a suburb and university town located within Udupi, in the coastal state of Karnataka, India. Situated approximately five kilometers from the center of Udupi City, it is part of the Udupi District in southwestern India. The town is administered by the Udupi City Municipality. Positioned on a plateau around 75 meters above sea level, Manipal offers picturesque views of the Arabian Sea to the west and the Western Ghats to the east. Its tropical climate features moderate to heavy rainfall during the monsoon season, contributing to its lush green landscape throughout the year [1].

The town is predominantly known as a major educational and medical research center, largely owing its development to the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) [2]. Each year, Manipal attracts more than twenty-five thousand students, making students and university staff a significant portion of its population [3]. Beyond its academic prominence, Manipal is a regional information technology hub [4].

Data and Facts
  • Manipal is located 5 km (3.1 mi) east of Udupi and 65 km (40 mi) north of Mangalore [1].
  • The town's name “Manipal” is derived from 'Manna Palla,' meaning "muddy hole" or "muddy lake" in the Tulu language, referring to a freshwater lake within Manipal [5].
  • The climate is tropical, with average daily temperatures of 27°C (81°F) from September to February [6].
  • Manipal experiences significant monsoon rainfall from June to mid-October, with annual precipitation ranging from 500–560 cm (200–220 in) [6].
  • The town attracts a diverse bird population, with 155 different species recorded in February 2015, including rare birds like Tickell's Thrush and Blue-eared Kingfisher [7].
  • Manipal is connected by road, rail (nearest station Udupi), and air (nearest international airport Mangalore) [8, 9, 10].
  • The town's development into a university hub began with Dr. T. M. A. Pai's founding of Kasturba Medical College in 1953 and Manipal Institute of Technology in 1957 [11, 12].
  • Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) was granted "Institute of Eminence" status by the Indian government in 2018 [13].
  • Manipal is a sister city to Loma Linda, California, since 1982 [14].
Administration

Manipal is administered by the Udupi City Municipality, falling under the larger Udupi District in Karnataka. Historically, Manipal was part of the Shivalli village panchayat before becoming integrated into Udupi city [1]. The administrative head for the Mahe Region, who coordinates and controls government offices in the area, is the Regional Administrator. This role also encompasses duties such as Deputy Collector (Revenue), Sub Divisional Magistrate, and Chairman of the Mahe Planning Authority [15]. This structure ensures efficient and transparent public services for the region's inhabitants [15].

Economy

Manipal serves as a regional information technology hub, contributing to its economic landscape [4]. The town's economy is heavily influenced by the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), which attracts a large student and staff population, indirectly boosting local businesses and services [2, 3]. The presence of MAHE has fostered the growth of numerous student-run technology and media startups through its in-house business incubator, Manipal University Technology and Business Incubator (MUTBI) [16]. This highlights a dynamic and emerging entrepreneurial environment driven by educational institutions.

Infrastructure

Manipal boasts a well-developed infrastructure to support its dense population, primarily students and university staff. The town is well-connected by road, with private and KSRTC City Buses providing frequent services to nearby cities like Udupi, Mangalore, Karkala, and Kundapur. Overnight bus services also link Manipal to major Indian cities such as Bangalore, Hyderabad, Goa, and Mumbai [8]. The nearest railway station is Udupi, located just four kilometers west, with connections to major cities across India. Mangalore International Airport, approximately 62 km south, serves as the closest international air link, offering flights to Indian cities and Middle Eastern countries, with direct bus services available [9, 10]. The university town also features state-of-the-art academic buildings, residential facilities, a world-class library, and India's best indoor sports complex, MARENA [17, 18]. Manipal is also recognized as a green campus, implementing eco-friendly practices such as rainwater harvesting, solid-waste, and wastewater management systems [19].

Region
Udupi District, Karnataka
Government Type
Municipal
Area
• Total Area
29.71 km² (11.47 mi²)
Time Zone
IST (UTC+05:30)
Postal Code
576104
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