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He had a leading role in the session and presented a book on Basavanna to Gandhi. Manjappa was a freedom fighter who became popularly known as the "Gandhi of Karnataka". [3] [4] He wrote more than 40 books including an autobiography. Manjappa died on 3 January 1947. [2]
It was published under the auspices of the Southern Languages Book Trust. [1] In 1960, Gundappa published a complete translated version of the text, covering all the three sections. In 1982, P. S. Srinivas, then head of the Department of Kannada at the Madurai Kamaraj University, published the entire work in prose along with the original Tamil ...
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Vishweshwar Bhat (born 22 July 1966) is an Indian journalist in Karnataka and the author of 94 books in Kannada language. He was the editor of Vijaya Karnataka and Kannada Prabha newspapers and the television channel Suvarna News. He started a media house in Karnataka by name Vishwakshara Media Pvt. Ltd. as Managing Director with Sri K. P ...
Built up by the Nayak and Maratha dynasties of Thanjavur, Saraswathi Mahal Library contains a very rare and valuable collection of manuscripts, books, maps and painting on all aspects of arts, culture and literature. The scripts include Grantha, Devanagari, Telugu and Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Tigalari and Oriya. French Institute of Pondicherry
Modern Kannada literature was cross-fertilized by the colonial period in India as well., [132] [133] with translations of Kannada works and dictionaries into European languages as well as other Indian languages, and vice versa, and the establishment of European style newspapers and periodicals in Kannada. In addition, in the 19th century ...
Banasum was active in Kannada literary circles from the 1950s until his demise in 1986, and is well known as an author, historian, and journalist. [1] A prolific writer, he authored 25 Kannada books [2] including "Bengalurina Itihasa", [3] one of the few authentic sources on the history of Bengaluru from founding till Indian independence. [4]