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The Pampa Award (or Pampa Prashasti) is a literary award in the Indian state of Karnataka.The award was established in 1987 by the government of Karnataka.It is the highest literary honor conferred by the Department of Kannada and Culture, Government of Karnataka State, and recognises works written in the Kannada language (1 of the 22 official languages of India).
Pampa Award Chennaveera Kanavi (28 June 1928 – 16 February 2022) was an Indian Kannada language poet and author. In a career spanning over seven decades he wrote over 25 anthologies and over 28 books across genres.
"The award was established in 1987 by Government of Karnataka" => "The award was established in 1987 by the government of Karnataka" "It is awarded each year for a best literary work, written in the Kannada language (one of the 22 Official languages of India) or for a lifetime contribution to Kannada literature by a citizen of Karnataka."
Recipient of the Kannada Sahitya Akademi Award and the Pampa Award, Venkatasubbiah's contribution to the world of Kannada Lexicography is vast. His work Igo Kannada is a socio-linguistic dictionary which encompasses an eclectic mix of Kannada phrases, usages, idioms, and serves as a reference for linguists and sociologists alike.
A. N. Murthy Rao traveled extensively abroad. He received the Karnataka Rajyotsava Award, the Nadoja Award, and the Pampa Award for his book "Devaru". He was also awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for his book "Chitragalu Mattu Patragalu". In 1984, he was elected President of the 56th Kannada Sahitya Sammelana held at Kaivara.
Kannada Sahitya Parishat's building [1] (with a modernized library) at Pampa Mahakavi Road, Chamrajpet, Bengaluru. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] During the British rule of India, Kannada speakers were spread across different provinces.
Basava Puraskara is an award conferred by the Government of Karnataka on the basis of an individual's achievements in the areas of literature, social justice, and harmony. [1] It is named after Basava , who was a philosopher and Lingayat social reformer in the 12th century.
A number of Kannada writers also returned their Karnataka Sahitya Akademy Awards in October 2015. [25] About forty national Akademi awardees returned their awards, upon which the Akademi requested the recipients to keep their awards. [26] [27] Kalburgi, was a progressive voice among Lingayat. Kalburgi's life work has been to provide insights ...