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H. V. Nanjundaiah

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Personal Life: He rose to high position despite challenges in his personal life. He came from a poor family and obtained qualifications in Madras. He lost two wives at a young age and lost a son. In the memory of the deceased son, he translated a collection of poems of Victor Hugo entitled "Tears
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The body unanimously selected Nanjundaiah to chair the event and serve as president for three years. At the first gathering, he is reported to have spoken in English and said: "The objective of the Karnataka Sahitya Parishath is to develop Kannada language and literature and forge unity of all
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by the Maharaja of Mysore, as he was the Maharaja's closest political and administrative advisor. During difficult administrative periods, he would function as the Acting
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to promote Kannada through publishing books, organizing literary seminars, promoting research projects and organize an annual conference on Kannada literature called
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H. V. Nanjundaiah donated his home to the government to create an educational institute for girls, which is what surrounds this building today.
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H. V. Nanjundaiah in the conference held in Bangalore in 1915 which led to the creation of Kannada Saahithya Parishath
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in the world, having authored a seminal book Mysore tribes and Castes in 1906, among other books on legal matters.
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Kannadigas who are scattered; to establish a cordial relationship among them on the issue of language".
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Due to his exemplary service to the state, 6th main road, Malleshwaram is named after him.
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Journal & Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal - Google Books
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Road sign at 6th main road, Malleshwaram, named after Nanjundaiah
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and served as the Vice president for Ethnography in 1915.
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and published an English translation and compilation of
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in 1915, an honor of chivalry bestowed upon him by HRH
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He was conferred the title of Rajamantra Praveena or
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Index

CIE

Diwan of Mysore
Alma mater
University of Madras

CIE
Diwan of Mysore
Vice Chancellor
University of Mysore
Kannada Sahitya Sammelana
ethnographers
Madras University
Diwan of Mysore
Malleshwaram
Bangalore


Indian Science Congress Association
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Madras Presidency College
Privy councillor
Diwan of Mysore
Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire
King George V
Kannada
Kannada Sahitya Parishat
Kannada Sahithya Sammelana
polyglot
Victor Hugo

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