Santosh Kumar Gulwadi

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Santosh Kumar Gulwadi
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Born2 October 1938 [1]
Udupi, Karnataka, India
Died7 December 2010 (aged 72) [1] [2]
Bengaluru, Karnataka
OccupationNovelist, writer, columnist
LanguageKannada
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndia
Education
Notable awards
  • Karnataka Saahitya Academy Award
  • Rajyotsava Award [1]
SpouseSudeshna [3]
Children2

Santosh Kumar Gulwadi was an Indian journalist and novelist. [4] [5] [6] He wrote seven books including story compilations in Kannada. [3] [7] He was an editor in newspaper Prajavani , magazine Sudha , Vijay Sankeshwar's magazine Noothana [3] and the first chief-editor of magazine Taranga , from 1982 to 1999. [1] [8]

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Personal life

Santosh Kumar Gulwadi was born on 2 October 1938, to Ratnakarbhat Gulwadi (Father) and Shashikala Gulwadi (Mother). [12]

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