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2013 Rajyotsava Awards | |
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Date | 1 November 2013 |
Location | Bangalore, Karnataka |
Country | India |
Presented by | Government of Karnataka |
The list of Karnataka Rajyotsava Award recipients for the year 2013 is below. [1]
Recipient | Field |
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Ko. Channabasappa | Literature |
Chandrakanth Kusanur | Literature |
Mallika Ghanti | Literature |
K. B. Siddaiah | Literature |
Srikantha Koodige | Literature |
Gajanan Harimahale | Theatre |
H. V. Venkatasubbaiah | Theatre |
N. Rathna | Theatre |
Florina Bai | Theatre |
Shashidhar Adapa | Theatre |
Sohan Kumari | Music |
Fayaz Khan | Music |
Basavaraj Thirakappa Bhajantri | Music |
Hanumantha Rao Gonavar | Music |
M. Shakuntala Hanumanthappa | Dance |
Shanthi Nayak | Folklore |
Elisappa Madara | Folklore |
Bannur Kempamma | Folklore |
Mahadevappa Monappa Badiger | Folklore |
Sharanappa Vadigeri | Folklore |
K. M. Raghava Nambiar | Yakshagana |
Narayana Hasyagara Nellikatte | Yakshagana |
Rayappa Sangappa Kumbar | Yakshagana |
Lakshmi Bai Salahalli | Yakshagana |
Sulagitti Narasamma | Social Work |
Kondajji B. Shanumkhappa | Social Work |
Myna Gopalakrishna | Social Work |
T. Raja | Social Work |
Basavalingappa S. Jamakhandi | Social Work |
Aarathi Krishna | Overseas Kannadiga |
Harekala Hajabba | Others |
Eshwar Chandra Chintamani | Others |
Soogaiah Hiremath | Others |
Shaheen Educational Association | Institution |
B. B. Bannada Janapada Kalamela | Institution |
K. P. Rao | Science |
S. Aiyappan | Science |
K. Narayana Swamy | Agriculture |
M. D. Subhash Chandra | Agriculture |
Anasuyamma | Agriculture |
Vasanth Kumar Thimakapur | Agriculture |
C. M. Mutthiah | Sports |
G. H. Thulasidhar | Sports |
Sadashiva Saliyan | Sports |
Sheela Gowda | Fine Arts |
Alibaba S. Nadaf | Fine Arts |
T. M. Mayachar | Fine Arts |
Vijay Hagargundgi | Fine Arts |
V. Lakshmi Narayana | Medicine |
K. Sundaranath Suvarna | Cinema |
R. Rathna | Cinema |
Lokanath | Cinema |
Girija Lokesh | Cinema |
Gudihalli Nagaraj | Media |
C. G. Manjula | Media |
R. P. Venkatesha Murthy | Media |
P. Mohammed | Media |
S. R. Venkatesh Prasad | Media |
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