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Dr. K. Sharada Professor Dept. of Kannada and Translation Studies Bhasha Bhavan, Srinivasa Vanam, Dravidian University, Kuppam-517 426 Andhra Pradesh, India
CV – Dr. (Mrs). K.Sharada GENERAL INFORMATION: Name : Dr.K.Sharada, M.A., M.Phil. Ph.D. (Kannada) Address for correspondence : Dr. K. Sharada Professor Dept. of Kannada and Translation Studies Bhasha Bhavan, Srinivasa Vanam, Dravidian University, Kuppam-517 426 Andhra Pradesh, India Phone : 09441209548 Sex : Female Date of Birth : 25.07.1963 Place of Birth : Hospet, Karnataka, India Religion : Hindu Caste & Category : Kamma Nationality : Indian Present Designation : Professor Mother Tongue : Telugu First Language : Kannada EDUCATIONAL QULIFICATIONS: B.A. : Gulbarga University, 1986 M.A. : Gulbarga University, 1990 M.Phil : Gulbarga University, 1991 Topic : Shasanokta Jaina Mahileyaru (Inscriptionalized Jain women) Ph.D. : Gulbarga University, 2005 Topic : Karnataka Samskritige Jainacharyara Koduge (Contribution of Jain Saints to the Karnataka Culture) 1 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: a. Teaching Experience: i. On Regular Service : 25 Years 2008 June - till date Professor Dept. of Kannada and Translation Studies Dravidian University, Kuppam 2005 – 2008 June Associate Professor Dept. of Kannada Studies, PG Centre Gulbarga University, Yeragera Campus Raichur, Karnataka 2003 Feb- 2005 Selection Grade Lecturer Dept. of Kannada Studies, PG Centre Gulbarga University, Yeragera Campus Raichur, Karnataka 1993-2002 Sep Lecturer in Kannada Dept. of Kannada Studies, PG Centre Gulbarga University, Krishnadevaraya Nagar Sandur Campus, Karnataka ii. On Temporary Service : 02 Years 1992 Sep-Jan 1993 Guest Lecturer in Kannada Dept. of Kannada Studies, PG Centre Gulbarga University, Krishnadevaraya Nagar Sandur Campus, Karnataka 1991-1092 Temporary Lecturer in Kannada Theosophical Women First Grade College Hospet, Karnataka. b. Research Experience : 28 years i. Other than Ph.D. : 14 Years ii. Ph.D. : 14 Years c. Administrative Experience 1. Dean, School of Comparative Literature and Translation Studies, Draviain Univeristy Kuppam from 04.05.2018 to 24.10.2018. -
MGM College Calender 2019-20
¸ÀvÁÛ÷évï ¸ÀAeÁAiÀÄvÉà eÁÕ£ÀA'' Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College '' Mahatma Gandhi Memorial P. U. College Kunjibettu, Udupi - 576 102, Karnataka, INDIA 70 Years of Academic Excellence Calendar & Hand Book 2019-2020 Our Founder Padmashree Dr. T.M.A. PAI (1898 - 1979) M.G.M. College VISION A student of Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College will be an individual endowed with a spirit of enquiry, eager to acquire knowledge and skills, competent to be employed in his field, possessing qualities of leadership, responsible to family, society and nation, capable of appreciating aesthetics and understanding our cultural heritage and rational as well as humane in attitude. MISSION The Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College strives to provide students with quality education using innovative and humane methods of teaching and learning, to develop in them competence for employment as well as entrepreneurship, to promote their power of thinking and creative ability, to organize activities that will contribute to the understanding of their responsibilities to the family the society and the nation and to promote national integration through cordial relationship between and among stake holders. Under the aegis of the Academy of General Education, Manipal, the College has been well nurtured by the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College Trust and College Governing Council, both of which have contributed a lot to shaping of this college as an “Institution of academic and cultural distinction”. We are proud to say that the MGM alumni constitute a considerable part of the Indian -
11.13 Karnataka
11.13 KARNATAKA 11.13.1 Introduction Karnataka, the seventh largest State of the country, with a geographical area of 1,91,791 sq km accounts for 5.83% of the geographical area of the country. The State is located in the south western region of India and lies between 11°30' N to 18°30' N latitudes and 74°00' E to 78°30' E longitudes and is bordered by Maharashtra and Goa in the North, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh in the east, Kerala & Tamil Nadu on the South and the Arabian Sea on the West. The State can be divided into two distinct physiographic regions viz the 'Malnad' or hilly region comprising Western Ghats and 'Maidan' or plain region comprising the inland plateau of varying heights. The average annual rainfall varies from 2,000 mm to 3,200 mm and the average annual temperature between 25°C and 35°C. The Western Ghats, which has an exceptionally high level of biological diversity and endemism, covers about 60% of forest area of the State. East flowing rivers in Karnataka mainly Cauvery & Krishna along with its tributaries drain into Bay of Bengal and west flowing rivers mainly Sharavathi & Kali drain into Arabian Sea. The State has 30 districts, amongst which 5 are tribal and 6 are hill districts. As per the 2011 census, Karnataka has a population of 61.13 million, which is 5.05% of India's population. The rural and urban populations constitute 61.43% and 38.57% respectively. Tribal population is 6.96% of the State's population. -
Dr. Virupakshi Poojarahally
1. Name : Dr. Virupakshi Poojarahalli 2. Date of birth, Address : 17.8.1970 (Forty-nine years), KB Hatti, Poojarahalli 3. Father-mother : PalaIiah-Chinnamma 4. Reservation : Scheduled Tribe, Valmiki (Nayaka) Resident of Hyderabad Karnataka Region (371 J) 5. Present Position : Professor, Department of History 6. Basic Salary : Rs. 51,931.00 (10,000 + 81512 + 5994 total 1,52,441.00) (UGC Pay Grade Rs.37,400-67000) 7. Office (Postal) Address : Dept. of History., Kannada University, Hampi, Vidyaaranya, Hospet Taluk, Bellary District, Karnataka State- 583276 8. Permanent Address : Dr. Virupakshi Poojarahalli S / o Palayya KB Hatti, Poojarahalli Post Koodligi Taluk, Bellary Dist., Pincode: 583 218 94482-27156 EMail: [email protected] Residence Address : Pampadri Nivasa, Plot No. 21 Gokul Nagar, PDIT College Road Saibaba Gudi Area, Hospet - 583221, Bellary Dist. 9. Qualification A. MA (1992-94) (History and archeology) Kuvempu University, BR Project Shimoga 577 451, Karnataka B. M. Phil (1994-95) (Collector's rule in Bellary district (1800-1947): a survey) History Dept., Kannada University, Hampi 1 Vidyanya 583 276 C. Ph.D. (1995-2000) Hunting and Beda’s Described in Medieval Kannada Poetry: A Historical Study Kannada University, Hampi, Vidyanya 583 276 D. NET Examination (1996) 10. A. Service experience 20 years (Associate, Reade, Senior Grade Lecturer,Asst. Professor and Professor of Total Years 21) 10. B. Research experience 24 years a. Research student (1994-95) History Dept., Kannada University, Hampi Vidyanya 583 276 b. Research Assistant (1995-96) c. Assistant Teacher (1996-97) Government Higher Primary School, Elubenchi Bellary taluk and district d. Leacturer (16.8.1997 to 16.8.2001) History Dept., Kannada University, Hampi Vidyanya 583 276 e. -
Maleru (ಮಲ ೇರು माले셁) Mystery Resolved
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) Volume 20, Issue 5, Ver. V (May. 2015), PP 06-27 e-ISSN: 2279-0837, p-ISSN: 2279-0845. www.iosrjournals.org Scheduling of Tribes: Maleru (ಮಲ ೇರು माले셁) Mystery Resolved V.S.Ramamurthy1 M.D.Narayanamurthy2 and S.Narayan3 1,2,3(No 422, 9th A main, Kalyananagar, Bangalore - 560043, Karnataka, India) Abstract: The scheduling of tribes of Mysore state has been done in 1950 by evolving a list of names of communities from a combination of the 1901 Census list of Animist-Forest and Hill tribes and V.R.Thyagaraja Aiyar's Ethnographic glossary. However, the pooling of communites as Animist-Forest & Hill tribes in the Census had occurred due to the rather artificial classification of castes based on whether they were not the sub- caste of a main caste, their occupation, place of residence and the fictitious religion called ‘Animists’. It is not a true reflection of the so called tribal characteristics such as exclusion of these communities from the mainstrream habitation or rituals. Thus Lambáni, Hasalaru, Koracha, Maleru (Máleru ಮಲ ೇರು माले셁‘sic’ Maaleru) etc have been categorized as forest and hill tribes solely due to the fact that they neither belonged to established castes such as Brahmins, Vokkaligas, Holayas etc nor to the occupation groups such as weavers, potters etc. The scheduling of tribes of Mysore state in the year 1950 was done by en-masse inclusion of some of those communities in the ST list rather than by the study of individual communities. -
Gives Edge to BJP in Karnataka
VERDICT 2019 Sparring between Congress and JD (S) Gives Edge to BJP in Karnataka S. RAJENDRAN A para-motor flying in Vijayapura city on Monday, May 8, 2019, to encourage people to vote in coming Lok Sabha elections. Photo: Rajendra Singh Hajeri. For long a pocket borough of the Congress party Karnataka appears headed for a waveless election. The southern State, which goes to the polls in two phases - 14 seats each on April 18 and April 23, will see a direct contest between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is in government in the centre and the Congress-Janata Dal (Secular) combine, which is in power at the State. S. Rajendran, Senior Fellow, The Hindu Centre for Politics and Public Policy, Bengaluru, writes on how each of the main parties to the contest are placed. The two main contestents - the BJP and the Congress-JD (S) coalition, he says, are expected to share the spoils, though the former enjoys an edge. he 2019 General Election to the Lok Sabha for the 28 seats from Karnataka, to be held in two phases on April 18 and 23 (See Appendix for T dates and constituencies1), is expected to be markedly different from the last elections held in 2014. First, this time round the poll will be a direct challenge between the Congress-Janata Dal (Secular) [JD (S)] combine and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Second, there is no perceptible wave in favour of any political party. The two formations are, therefore, expected to share the spoils although the BJP enjoys considerable edge because of two factors: differences within the Congress party and the conflict of interests between the grassroots level workers of the Congress and the JD (S). -
Gubbi Taluk, Tumkur Dist 2 Reg No.6832 Reg No.6832 Shri K.B.Siddappa S/O Bhettaiah at & Post-Kodiyala, Cheluru Hobli Gubbi Taluk, Tumkur Dist
Sl No. Reg No. NAME AND ADDRESS 1 Reg No.6831 Reg No.6831 Shri K.N. Rajashekarappa S/o Narayanappa At & Post-Kodiyala, Cheluru Hobli Gubbi Taluk, Tumkur Dist 2 Reg No.6832 Reg No.6832 Shri K.B.Siddappa S/o Bhettaiah At & Post-Kodiyala, Cheluru Hobli Gubbi Taluk, Tumkur Dist 3 Reg No.6834 Reg No.6834 Shri N.C. Nanjappa, L.B.Road, Nitturu At & Post Gubbi Taluk, Tumkur Dist 4 Reg No.6835 Reg No.6835 Shri Nitturu Shankaraja L.B.Shastri Road, Nitturu At & Post Gubbi Taluk, Tumkur Dist 5 Reg No.6838 Reg No.6838 Shri N. Basavarajappa M.M.A. Kavalsi, Nandihalli At & Post Cheluru Hobli, Gubbi Taluk,Tumkur Dist 6 Reg No. 6839 Reg No. 6839 Shri Vidhwan Nitturu Rampura Sadananda Nitturu At &Post, Gubbi Taluk, Tumkur Dist Page 1 of 67 7 Reg No.6843 Reg No.6843 Shri M. Shivanna, Hesarahalli At, Nitturu Post Gubbi Taluk, Tumkur Dist 8 Reg No.6846 Reg No.6846 Shri S.Manu S/o Shivananjappa At & Post-Bettadahalli, Gubbi Taluk, Tumkur Dist 9 Reg No.6853 Reg No.6853 Shri Lingappa Shivaiah S/o Lingappa At & Post-Benachagere Gubbi Taluk, Tumkur Dist 10 Reg No.6855 Reg No.6855 Shri M.B. Kumarswami S/o M.S.Basappa At & Post- K.Mathighatta Gubbi Taluk, Tumkur Dist 11 Reg No.6858 Reg No.6858 Shri B.Vishweshwaraiah S/o M. Balappa Kotebeedi, Gubbi At -572216 Tumkur Dist 12 Reg No.6859 Reg No.6859 Shri B.H.Guru Guru Traders, B.H.Road Circle, Gubbi -572216, Tumkur Dist 13 Reg No.16803 Reg No.16803 Shri B.C. -
The Salience of Ethnic Categories: Field and Natural Experimental
The Salience of Ethnic Categories: Field and Natural Experimental Evidence from Indian Village Councils Thad Dunning Department of Political Science Yale University This version: April 26, 2009 Prepared for the Faculty Colloquium in Comparative Politics, Princeton University Acknowledgements: I am grateful to Drs. Veena Devi and Ramana, their students and collaborators at Bangalore University, and especially to Dr. B.S. Padmavathi of the international Academy for Creative Teaching (iACT) for assistance with fieldwork. Janhavi Nilekani and Rishabh Khosla of Yale College, with whom I am collaborating on related projects, provided superb research assistance. I also received useful advice or help from Jennifer Bussell, Raúl Madrid, Jim Manor, SS Meenakshisundaram, Nandan Nilekani, Rohini Nilekani, Sunita Parikh, Vijayendra Rao, Sandeep Shastri, Drs. Shaymla and Jeffer of the Karnataka RDPJ, and S.K. Singh of the NIRD in Hyderabad. In-kind support from Kentaro Toyama at Microsoft Research India and financial support from Yale’s Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies and the Institution for Social and Policy Studies are gratefully acknowledged. This research was approved by Yale’s Human Subjects Committee under IRB protocol #0812004564. Abstract: Many scholars emphasize that both electoral institutions and the sanctioning of particular ethnic categories by the state may shape the political role of ethnicity, as well as the salience of different forms of ethnic identification. Yet because electoral institutions and state-sanctioned categories may themselves be shaped by patterns of ethnic identification, such causal claims are typically challenging to evaluate empirically. This paper reports results from a field experiment implemented in rural villages in the Indian state of Karnataka, in which the caste relationship between subjects and political candidates in videotaped political speeches was experimentally manipulated. -
Gubbi Bar Association : Gubbi Taluk : Gubbi District : Tumkur
3/17/2018 KARNATAKA STATE BAR COUNCIL, OLD KGID BUILDING, BENGALURU VOTER LIST POLING BOOTH/PLACE OF VOTING : GUBBI BAR ASSOCIATION : GUBBI TALUK : GUBBI DISTRICT : TUMKUR SL.NO. NAME SIGNATURE SATYANARAYANA CHANDRASHEKHARAPURA MYS/98/74 S/O VENKATADASANA BHATT ALIAS 1 GUNDAPPA ADVOCATE , M.G.ROAD GUBBI TUMKUR PRASANNA KUMAR H S KAR/508/84 2 S/O N SHANTHAPPA HESALAHALLI NITTUR POST GUBBI TUMKUR BALASUBRAMANYAM C R KAR/706/84 3 S/O C S RAMASHARMA NEAR RLY STATION ,JYOTHI NAGAR GUBBI TUMKUR 572 216 BALAJI B KAR/4/85 4 S/O BHAGAWAN B G ADVOCATE, KADABA GUBBI TUMKUR 572219 1/22 3/17/2018 SURESH.B.S KAR/882/85 5 S/O SHIVANNA ADVOCATE B.H.ROAD GUBBI TUMKUR 560 004 PRASANNA KUMAR KAR/194/87 S/O SHAMA RAO.M.S. 6 'SRI SATYA SAI KRUPA' VINAYAKA EXTENSION.1ST CROSS GUBBI TUMKUR 572216 KSHEERA KUMARA SWAMY KAR/255/89 7 S/O SHIVALINGAPPA BADENAHALLI SAMPIGE.( R.S. POST) GUBBI TUMKUR SHIVA KUMARA B KAR/642/89 S/O BASAPPA 8 GARDEN HOUSE, BOMMENAHALLI NITTUR, HOBALI GUBBI TUMKUR DAKSHINA MURTHY M KAR/362/91 S/O MS MAHALINGAPPA 9 1ST MAIN ROAD, 1ST CROSS, KUVEMPU NAGAR TOWN GUBBI TUMKUR 2/22 3/17/2018 BASAVARAJAIAH S. KAR/796/91 10 S/O SIDDALINGAPPA ADAGUR KASABA HOBLI GUBBI TUMKUR GOVIDARAJU A KAR/567/93 S/O ANDANAIAH 11 S KADAGIHALLI PALYA , S KADAGIHALLI POST KASABA(H) GUBBI TUMKUR SOMASUNDAR H L KAR/81/94 12 S/O LINGAPPA H P MUDIGERE , M.H.PATNA POST. KASABA HOBLI GUBBI TUMKUR 560 078 SHASHI KUMARA RAJ URS K KAR/312/94 13 S/O KRISHNAPPA RAJ URS JAYACHAMARAJENDRA, STREET KADABA GUBBI TUMKUR SIDDALINGAMURTHY M G KAR/392/94 14 S/O GURUDEVARU M N KOTE POST GUBBI TUMKUR 572 222 3/22 3/17/2018 SRINIVASA K.M. -
Contextualizing the Contemporary Caste Count
THE POLITICS OF THE COUNT: Caste in Contemporary India By Trina Vithayathil B.A., Carleton College, 1998 M.P.P., Harvard University, 2002 M.A., Brown University, 2010 Thesis Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Sociology at Brown University PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND MAY 2014 @ COPYRIGHT Trina Vithayathil 2014 ii This dissertation by Trina Vithayathil is accepted in its present form by the Department of Sociology as satisfying the dissertation requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Date__________________ __________________________________ Leah K. VanWey, Advisor Recommended to the Graduate Council Date__________________ __________________________________ Patrick Heller, Committee Member Date__________________ __________________________________ José Itzigsohn, Committee Member Date__________________ __________________________________ Paget Henry, Reader Date__________________ __________________________________ Gregory Elliott, Reader Approved by the Graduate Council Date__________________ __________________________________ Peter M. Weber, Dean of the Graduate School iii VITAE Trina Vithayathil, born in St. Louis, MO, attended parochial and public schools before completing her B.A. in Geology at Carleton College in 1998. After working for two years at the U.S. Geological Survey‘s National Earthquake Information Center in Golden, CO she completed an M.P.P. in political and economic development at Harvard University‘s Kennedy School of Government in 2002, where she was a Public Service Fellow. She then spent several years working in Bangalore, India at the Public Affairs Centre and in New York City, NY at the Program on Forced Migration and Health at Columbia University, among other places, during which time she taught as an adjunct lecturer in the Political Science Department at Hunter College. -
Dr.K.Sharada 18.03.2016
CV – Dr. (Mrs). K.Sharada GENERAL INFORMATION : Name : Dr.K.Sharada, M.A., Ph.D. Kannada Address for correspondence : Dr.K.Sharada Professor and Head Dept. of Kannada and Translation Studies Bhasha Bhavan, Srinivasa Vanam, Dravidian University, Kuppam-517 426 Andhra Pradesh, India Phone : 09441209548 Sex : Female Date of Birth : 25.07.1963 Palce of Birth : Hospet, Karnataka, India Religion : Hindu Caste & Category : Kamma Nationality : Indian Present Designation : Professor in Kannada Mother Tongue : Telugu First Language : Kannada EDUCATIONAL QULIFICATIONS : B.A. : Gulbarga University, 1986 M.A. : Gulbarga University, 1990 M.Phil : Gulbarga University, 1991 Topic : Shasanokta Jaina Mahileyaru (Inscriptionalized jain women) Ph.D. : Gulbarga University, 2005 Topic : Karnataka Samskritige Jainacharyara Koduge (Contribution of jain saints to the Karnataka Culture) 1 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE : a. Teaching Experience : i. On Regular Service 2008 June - Professor in Kannada Dept. of Kannada and Translation Studies Dravidian University, Kuppam 2005 – 2008 June Associate Professor Dept. of Kannada Studies, PG Centre Gulbarga University, Yeragera Campus Raichur, Karnataka 2003 Feb- 2005 Selection Grade Lecturer in Kannada Dept. of Kannada Studies, PG Centre Gulbarga University, Yeragera Campus Raichur, Karnataka 1993-2002 Sep Lecturer in Kannada Dept. of Kannada Studies, PG Centre Gulbarga University, Krishnadevaraya Nagar Sandur Campus, Karnataka ii. On Temporary Service 1992 Sep-Jan 1993 Guest Lecturer in Kannada Dept. of Kannada Studies, PG Centre Gulbarga University, Krishnadevaraya Nagar Sandur Campus, Karnataka 1991-1992 Temporary Lecturer in Kannada Theosophical Women First Grade College Hospet, Karnataka. b. Research Experience 24 years i. Other than Ph.D. 17 Years ii. Ph.D. 07 Years c. Administrative Experience 1. Active Member of the “Complainant Committee for Prevention of Sexual Harassment of Women in work-Place” for three years at Gulbarga University, Gulbarga from 04.11.2002 to 20.09.2005. -
Newsletter July-December 2005
Vol. 12 July - December 2005 No.2 From The Director’s Desk Many people wonder why the Social Security System for the Unorganised Sector’, and ‘Effective Director should add a page to Micro-Financing System’ - were organised. Being ‘argumentative ISEC News, when all that has to Indians’, an expression I borrow from Amartya Sen, we hope that be said is already there in the pages these outreach activities are useful to the policy makers, society to follow. There must be a happy and academic communities. But I am always reminded of what medium somewhere between Sarvajna, a Kannada poet of around 15-16 century, said in one of 'being totally informed and his poems: One who gives out without speaking about is the best, blissfully unaware'. I play that one who speaks about while giving out is next, one who speaks simple role in this page. about but does not deliver it is the worst. The six months that went ISEC continues to carry out capacity-building activities of by were the memorable ones in various types for our faculty, students and researchers. Under the many respects. Having completed a major report on the state of SRTT-supported activities, as many as four capacity-building development in Karnataka, we had an interactive Round Table meet- research studies have been commissioned. Several of our ing with Shri Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman of the colleagues were enabled to make presentations of their research Planning Commission. Addressing a conclave of our faculty works in national and international conferences. Prof. Alice W Clark colleagues, Shri S L Rao and Dr.