2012 Rajyotsava Awards | |
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Date | 1 November 2012 |
Location | Bangalore, Karnataka |
Country | India |
Presented by | Government of Karnataka |
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]
Recipient | Field |
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Dr. M Ishwar, Hubli | Yoga and Social Services |
C. V. Rudraradhya | Yoga |
Ramanagowda Shivanagowda Patil | Yoga |
H. N. Girisha | Sports |
H. S. Raghavendra Rao | Literature |
Bolwar Mahammad Kunhi | Literature |
Niranjan Walishettar | Literature |
Janagere Venkataramaiah | Literature |
Chindodi Bangaresh | Theatre |
N. S. Murthy | Theatre |
Altaf | Theatre |
M. K. Sundar Raj | Theatre |
Hanumantha Basappa Thimmapur | Music |
Mysore Mahadevappa | Music |
Nandini Eshwar | Dance |
Venkappa Ambaji Sugathekar | Folklore |
Yellamma Basappa Madar | Folklore |
Nagari Siddaiah | Folklore |
Vemagal Narayana Swamy | Folklore |
Palandira Devaiah | Folklore |
Shivarudrappa Revanasiddappa Mudhol | Folklore |
Pundalik Poojari | Folklore |
Ramesh Kalladka | Folklore |
Sangappa P. Hoogar | Folklore |
P. S. Kumar | Fine Arts |
K. N. Ramachandran | Fine Arts |
Krishnappa Ramappa Badiger | Sculpture |
Prakash Gurusiddappa Yaragatti | Sports |
Gode Narayana Hegde | Yakshagana |
Radhabai Maruthi Madar | Yakshagana |
S. D. Ankalagi | Cinema |
B. Jaya | Cinema |
Bhashyam Swamy | Education |
B. K. Hiremath | Education |
G. S. Paramashivaiah | Science |
Sagar Dugani | Science |
R. L. Kashyap | Others |
N. G. Keroor | Others |
Hiremagalur Kannan | Others |
C. V. Kerimani | Others |
Sudhakar Chaturvedi | Others |
E. V. Satyanarayana | Media |
S. K. Sheshachandrika | Media |
Gopal Prahladrao Nayak | Media |
T. V. Shivanandan | Media |
S. Shantaram | Media |
Tatyarao Kamble | Social Work |
P. S. Benjamin | Social Work |
Aravind Seetharam | Social Work |
Basavalinga Pattaddevaru | Social Work |
Vasanthnarayan Kulkarni | Agriculture |
Linganna Kalburgi | Overseas Kannadiga |
Puttaswamy Gudigar | Overseas Kannadiga |
Umapathi | Overseas Kannadiga |
Shankar Kumbi | Environment |
H. C. Sharath Chandra | Environment |
Shankarappa Ramappa Sankannavar | Institution |
Karnataka Blind Welfare Association | Institution |
Rangashree Kala Samsthe | Institution |
Karnataka Engineers Academy | Institution |
Mohan | Institution |
Spoorthi Dhaama | Institution |
Mogaveera Vyavasthapaka Mandali | Institution |
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