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Mookajjiya Kanasugalu (transl. Dreams of Mookajji) is a 1968 Kannada epic novel written by K. Shivaram Karanth.It won the Jnanpith Award in the year 1977. The novel is about the thoughts of human being of today's generation.
Kanaja is an online encyclopedia developed by the Karnataka Knowledge Commission and owned by the Government of Karnataka. The portal offers readers participation in updating the information, serves as a source of information in the Kannada language.
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Calibre (pronounced cal-i-ber) is a cross-platform free and open-source suite of e-book software. Calibre supports organizing existing e-books into virtual libraries, displaying, editing, creating and converting e-books, as well as syncing e-books with a variety of e-readers. Editing books is supported for EPUB and AZW3 formats.
Munduvareda Adhyaya is a 2021 Indian Kannada action film written and directed by debutant Balu Chandrashekar. The film is produced by Kanaja Enterprises. [1] Deadly Aditya plays the lead role of cop and is supported by ensemble star cast Jai Jagadish, Mukhyamantri Chandru, Ashika Somashekar and others. [2]
Kaanooru Heggadithi (Kaanooru Headwoman) is a 1999 Indian film based on the 1936 novel "Kanooru Subbamma Heggadithi" by Kannada writer Kuvempu, and directed by playwright and film director Girish Karnad. [1] Set in the Malnad region, the film narrates a story of the land and life of a feudal family in pre-independence Malnad. The film marked ...
Set in rural Karnataka, the book explores the complex dynamics of family, caste, and societal expectations, particularly in relation to the lives of women. Indira marries into a traditional family but soon finds herself at odds with their rigid customs and patriarchal control.
Mugali was born in a Deshastha Madhva Brahmin family [1] in Hole Alur in the Ron Taluk of Gadag district, British India. In 1933, he was appointed professor of Kannada at Willingdon College, Sangli. Among his students at Willingdon were writers Subbanna Ekkundi and Gangadhar V. Chittal. In 1966, Mugali retired as a principal of the Willingdon ...