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K. K. Gangadharan (10 March 1949 - 19 January 2025) was a Malayalam-Kannada translator from Kerala, India. He has translated the works of many Malayalam writers into Kannada and has translated 235 of Madhavikutty's 243 stories into Kannada. In 2024, he received the Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize for Kannada.
The school was started as Kannada medium from class 1 to class 7. The school is managed by Most Holy Redeemer Church, Belthangady. In 2005, the school management started Holy Redeemer Higher Primary School, an English medium school, unaided by Government of Karnataka. [1] In 2012, the parish started English medium Holy Redeemer High School. [1]
As per the students appeared for the Secondary School Certificate exam (2005), a majority of the students preferred Telugu and English as the medium of instruction. While, Urdu , Odia , Tamil , Kannada and Hindi were opted by a few.
In this direction, he started the Mysore Economic Conference and created a study circle under H. V. Nanjundaiah. A sub-committee formed under the study circle came up with five different topics on which suggestions were invited: [4] To develop ideas to promote unity and co-operation among Kannada speakers spread across different regions.
These schools have both English medium and Kannada medium. They have classes from Lower KG to 12. The facilities at such schools have smart classes, interactive blackboards, sufficient teachers, and a good number of classrooms. [1]
These Kannada inscriptions (Old Kannada, Kadamba script) are found on historical hero stones, coins, temple walls, pillars, tablets and rock edicts. They have contributed towards Kannada literature and helped to classify the eras of Proto Kannada, Pre Old Kannada, Old Kannada , Middle Kannada and New Kannada.
Shasana Samshodhane, Samshodhaneya siri, Turugol Sankathana, Kannada Shasana Shilpa,Penbuyyal, Krishnadevarayana Shasana samputa, Proudadevarayana Shasanagalu Volumes By Dr. D.V. Paramashivamurthy Inscription Stones of Bangalore - a civic activism project to raise awareness and protect ancient inscription stones (shila shaasanas) found in the ...
Statue of the founder of Indian Institute of Science, J N Tata. The state of Karnataka in India has well known institutions like the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Indian Institute of Technology, Dharwad (IIT,DWD) Indian Institute of Management (IIM), the National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK), Indian Institute of Information Technology, Dharwad (IIIT), International Institute ...