Rajyotsava Awards (2011)

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2011 Rajyotsava Awards
Date1 November 2011
Location Bangalore, Karnataka
CountryIndia
Presented by Government of Karnataka

The list of Karnataka Rajyotsava Award recipients for the year 2011 is below. [1] [ failed verification ]

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Harish Hande
RecipientField
Aravind Malagatti Literature
Veeranna DandeLiterature
Mandeera Jaya AppannaLiterature
K. NagarajTheatre
Renuka Durgappa Harijan MalapurTheatre
Shantinath DibbadaResearch
K. S. Ambale RajeshwariDance
H. FalgunaMusic
Balachandra NakodaMusic
Ganesh PutturMusic
D. Shankar BinnalMusic
K. S. VaishaliMusic
RamegowdaFolklore
Mahalingaiah B. GanachariFolklore
Virupakshappa Sudugadu SiddhaFolklore
Parvathevva HongalFolklore
Maheshwarappa HonnaliFolklore
Vithoba Hammanna NayakaYakshagana
Kunjalu Ramakrishna NayakaYakshagana
T. Anil KumarPhotography
Nagaraj Veerabhadrappa ShilpiPhotography
Mohan NagammanavarCultural Organisation
K. ShivarudraiahCinema
A. R. RajuCinema
Sarigama VijiCinema
P. M. ChikkaboraiahEducation
K. ShanthaiahEducation
AzraEducation
Basavaraj ThambakeAgriculture
Harish Hande Science
K. N. Thilak KumarMedia
G. S. KumarMedia
Manjunath BhatMedia
Pratap Simha Media
Jagadeesh ManiyaniMedia
Tejaswini BaiSports
Ramesh TikaramSports
B. RameshMedicine
BasavannaiahMedicine
M. N. NandakumarOverseas Kannadiga
Purushottam BilimaleOverseas Kannadiga
Aikala Harish ShettyOverseas Kannadiga
Neramballi Raghavendra RaoOverseas Kannadiga
Amjad KhanSocial Work
M. B. NaradundaSocial Work
SiddaiahOthers
M. R. V. PrasadOthers
Shivanand ChennaveerappaOthers
Mahatma Gandhi Khadi Gramodyoga MandaliInstitution
Shantivana TrustInstitution

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References

  1. Karnataka: Harish Hande among 50 state awardees – South India – Karnataka – ibnlive