Rajyotsava Awards (2012)

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2012 Rajyotsava Awards
Date1 November 2012
Location Bangalore, Karnataka
CountryIndia
Presented by Government of Karnataka
  2011  · Rajyotsava Prashasti ·  2013  

The Karnataka Rajyotsava Award is a civilian award given annually in the Indian state of Karnataka. The following is a list of recipients of the award from the year 2012. [1]

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RecipientField
Dr. M Ishwar, HubliYoga and Social Services
C. V. RudraradhyaYoga
Ramanagowda Shivanagowda PatilYoga
H. N. Girisha Sports
H. S. Raghavendra RaoLiterature
Bolwar Mahammad Kunhi Literature
Niranjan WalishettarLiterature
Janagere VenkataramaiahLiterature
Chindodi BangareshTheatre
N. S. MurthyTheatre
AltafTheatre
M. K. Sundar RajTheatre
Hanumantha Basappa ThimmapurMusic
Mysore MahadevappaMusic
Nandini EshwarDance
Venkappa Ambaji SugathekarFolklore
Yellamma Basappa MadarFolklore
Nagari SiddaiahFolklore
Vemagal Narayana SwamyFolklore
Palandira DevaiahFolklore
Shivarudrappa Revanasiddappa MudholFolklore
Pundalik PoojariFolklore
Ramesh KalladkaFolklore
Sangappa P. HoogarFolklore
P. S. KumarFine Arts
K. N. RamachandranFine Arts
Krishnappa Ramappa BadigerSculpture
Prakash Gurusiddappa YaragattiSports
Gode Narayana HegdeYakshagana
Radhabai Maruthi MadarYakshagana
S. D. AnkalagiCinema
B. Jaya Cinema
Bhashyam SwamyEducation
B. K. HiremathEducation
G. S. ParamashivaiahScience
Sagar DuganiScience
R. L. KashyapOthers
N. G. KeroorOthers
Hiremagalur KannanOthers
C. V. KerimaniOthers
Sudhakar ChaturvediOthers
E. V. SatyanarayanaMedia
S. K. SheshachandrikaMedia
Gopal Prahladrao NayakMedia
T. V. ShivanandanMedia
S. ShantaramMedia
Tatyarao KambleSocial Work
P. S. BenjaminSocial Work
Aravind SeetharamSocial Work
Basavalinga PattaddevaruSocial Work
Vasanthnarayan KulkarniAgriculture
Linganna KalburgiOverseas Kannadiga
Puttaswamy GudigarOverseas Kannadiga
UmapathiOverseas Kannadiga
Shankar Kumbi Environment
H. C. Sharath ChandraEnvironment
Shankarappa Ramappa SankannavarInstitution
Karnataka Blind Welfare AssociationInstitution
Rangashree Kala SamstheInstitution
Karnataka Engineers AcademyInstitution
MohanInstitution
Spoorthi DhaamaInstitution
Mogaveera Vyavasthapaka MandaliInstitution

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References

  1. "57 persons make the grade for Rajyotsava awards". The Hindu. 31 October 2012.