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Curriculum Vitae Dr. MALLESHAPPA Asst. Editor Centre for Publications Dravidian University Srinivasavanam, Kuppam-517426 Chittoor(Dt.), A.P Curriculum Vitae Dr. MALLESHAPPA Asst. Editor Centre for Publications Dravidian University Srinivasavanam, Kuppam-517426 Chittoor(Dt.), A.P. Mobile: +91 94914 14813 e-mail: [email protected] Native Place : Sidrampur Sindhanur (Tq.) Raichur (Dist.) PIN-584 128, Karnataka State Educational Qualifications : 1. M.A.(Kannada) Gulbarga University, Gulbarga, 2004, 2. Ph. D. Gulbarga University, Gulbarga, 2009. 3. NET, University Grants Commission, New Delhi, 2012 4. Diploma in Advance Office Management, C.C.E.C. Raichur, 2005. Research Topic : Ganigaru : Ondu Samskrutika Adhyayana (A Cultural Study of Ganigas) Teaching and Administrative Experience Total Teaching Experience: 11 Years Total Research Experience: 15 Years 1. Worked as a Lecturer in Kannada at Basaveshwara Degree College, Siraguppa Bellary District for the academic year 2008-09. 2. Worked as Guest Lecturer in the Department of Studies in Kannada, Gulbarga University, P. G. Centre, Raichur, for the academic year 2009-10. 3. Worked as a N.S.S. Officer, at Basaveshwar Degree College, Siraguppa, Bellary District for the academic year 2008-09. 4. Worked as Working President of Kannada Sahitya Sangha, in the Department of Studies in Kannada, Gulbarga University, P. G. Centre, Raichur, for the academic year 2009-10. 5. Working as Assistant Editor, Centre for Publications, Dravidian University, Kupparm. From 01.10.2010 to date. 1 Published Books 1. Sharana Madivala Machideva Siddalingeshwar Prakashana, Gulbarga, 2006. 2. Mola Mattu Itara Kathegalu, CVG Publications, Bengaluru, 2012 3. Telligaru Gotham Book House, Kamalapur, Ballari Dist, 2015, ISBN 978-81-931138-0-6. Published Articles 1. Nigantugala Adhyayanada Avashyakathe (Lexicography in Indian Languages, Ed.:Dr.P.Shivaraja & Others, Parthi Pathipagam, Jolarpettai, 2019, ISBN: 978-81-930477-7-4) 2. Kannada Dalitha Athmakathegalu (International Journal of Kannada Research, Vol.5, Issu-2, June-2019, ISSN:2454- 5813) 3. Adhunika Kannada Katha Prasthanam (Adhunika Katha Prastanam, Ed: Jaynathi Paparao, Jaynathi Paparao Publications, Vishakhaptnam, 2017) 4. Abhivriddhi Parisara-Ondu Sameekshe (Translated form Telugu to Kannada, Telugu Vaicharika Barahagalu, Ed. By: Prof. Shivaramaiah, Prof.G.S.Mohan, Kuvempu Bhasha Bharathi Pradhikara, Bengalugu, 2017) 5. Aaru Dashakagalalli Dalithara Samajika Pragathi (Translated form Telugu to Kannada, Telugu Vaicharika Barahagalu, Ed. By: Prof. Shivaramaiah, Prof.G.S.Mohan, Kuvempu Bhasha Bharathi Pradhikara, Bengalugu, 2017) 6. Aadivaasigalannu Hege Kanabekige? (Translated form Telugu to Kannada, Telugu Vaicharika Barahagalu, Ed. By: Prof. Shivaramaiah, Prof.G.S.Mohan, Kuvempu Bhasha Bharathi Pradhikara, Bengalugu, 2017) 7. Mahila Swathanthrya: Gutipati Venkata Chalam (Translated form Telugu to Kannada, Telugu Vaicharika Barahagalu, Ed. By: Prof. Shivaramaiah, Prof.G.S.Mohan, Kuvempu Bhasha Bharathi Pradhikara, Bengalugu, 2017) 8. Telugu Nadina Samajika Sthithyantharagalu (Translated form Telugu to Kannada, Telugu Vaicharika Barahagalu, Ed. By: Prof. Shivaramaiah, Prof.G.S.Mohan, Kuvempu Bhasha Bharathi Pradhikara, Bengalugu, 2017) 9. Mahila Chaluvaligalu (Translated form Telugu to Kannada, Telugu Vaicharika Barahagalu, Ed. By: Prof. Shivaramaiah, Prof.G.S.Mohan, Kuvempu Bhasha Bharathi Pradhikara, Bengalugu, 2017) 2 10. Mahila Kathegalu-Manava Sambandagalu (Translated form Telugu to Kannada, Telugu Vaicharika Barahagalu, Ed. By: Prof. Shivaramaiah, Prof.G.S.Mohan, Kuvempu Bhasha Bharathi Pradhikara, Bengalugu, 2017) 11. Kanakadasaralli Bhakthi (Devotional Literature in Dravidian Languages, Ed by: Dr. P. Sivaraji, 2016, ISBN:978-81-930882-7-2) 12. Kuvempu Kavyadalli Dampathya (Ethical Values As Revealed in Dravidian Literature, Ed by: Prof.C.Parasuraman, 2016, ISBN:978-93-81992-40-1) 13. Menakshi Inti Mestaru (Jointly Translated with Sri T.Venkataswamy, From Kannada to Telugu, Kuvempu Sanchaya, Ed. By:Dr.G.S.Mohan, Dr.K.Sharada, Dr. T.Narayana, Published by: Kuvempu Bhasha Bharathi Pradikara, Bengaluru, 2016, ISBN 978-93-5281-044-4) 14. Kanuru Subbamma Dorasani (Jointly Translated with Sri T.Venkataswamy, From Kannada to Telugu, Kuvempu Sanchaya, Ed. By:Dr.G.S.Mohan, Dr.K.Sharada, Dr. T.Narayana, Published by: Kuvempu Bhasha Bharathi Pradikara, Bengaluru, 2016, ISBN 978-93-5281-044-4) 15. Konda Konallo Pellikoothuru (Jointly Translated with Sri T.Venkataswamy, From Kannada to Telugu, Kuvempu Sanchaya, Ed. By:Dr.G.S.Mohan, Dr.K.Sharada, Dr. T.Narayana, Published by: Kuvempu Bhasha Bharathi Pradikara, Bengaluru, 2016, ISBN 978-93-5281-044-4) 16. Karntakaandhra Keerthanakaararu (Confluence and Contemporary Issues in South Indian Languages and Literature, Ed: Dr. K. Asha Jyothi, 2015, ISBN 978-93-5202-871-9) 17. Horata Manobhavada Manaveeya Vyakti G.S.Kamathar (Manviya Mahaniyaru, Ed: Dr. Siddalingappa Kotnekal, Meghana Prakashana, Koppal, 2014) 18. Samadristi Chintaka Kaivara Nareyana (Tumkur University, Tumkur, 2013) ISBN 978-93-82694-09-0 19. Amulya Janapada : Ondu Avalokana (Belli Dampatya) (Amar Prakashana Gulbarga, 2008) 20. Shasanokta Telligarokkalu (Beleva Siri) (Kannada Adhyayana Samsthe,G.U.G, 2008) 21. Shasanokta Ennenadu (Suddimula Raichur, 2008) 22. Anoohya Chetan Satyanarayan Majumdar (Pustak Mane Bangalore, 2007) 23. Shibira Annarao (Belli Belaku, Ed. by: Dr. Gavisiddappa H.Patil, Basava Prakashana, Gulbarga, 2007) 24. Marutesh Mandre mattu Hydrabad Karnatakada Mahila Kavyya (Pustaka Parichaya) (Kannada Pustaka Pradhikara Bangalore, 2006) 25. Janapada Vidvamsa : Mruthyunjaya Horakeri (Talemaru – 4) (Janapada mattu Yakshagana Academy, Bangalore, 2006) 26. Eradu Jeevana Charitregalu.(Puraskrita Krutigala Samikshegalu) (Prasaranga Gulbarga University,Gulbarga, 2005). 3 Paper presented Conference/Seminars/Workshops International 1. Participate and presented paper on “Nigantugala Adhyayanada Avashyakathe” in One Day international Seminar on “Lexicography in Indian Languages”, organized by Yelagiri Bharathi Tamil Sangam, Vellore, on 4th May 2019 . 2. Participate and presented paper on “Jayanth Kaykiniyavara Kathegalalli Mahile” in One Day international Seminar on “Feminism in Contemporary Hindi, Kannada and English Literature”, organized by Dept. of Hindi, Sri Gavisiddeshwara Arts, Science and Commerce Collge, Koppal, on 19th March 2017 . 3. Participate and presented paper on “Karnadara Tughalak: Charitre mattu Varthamanda Mukhamukhi” in Two Days international Seminar on “Dramatical Literature in Dravidian Languages”, organized by Dept. of Tamil, S.V. University, Tirupati, on 16th-17th April 2016. 4. Participate and presented paper on “Kuvempu Kavyadalli Dampathya” in Multi Lingual international Conference on “Ethical Values As Revealed in Dravidian Literature”, organized by Dept. of Tamil, S.V. University, Tirupati, on 25th June 2016. 5. Participate and presented paper on “Kanakadasara Keerthanegalalli Bhakthi” in Two Days international National Seminar on “Devotional Literature in Dravidian Languages”, organized by Dept. of Tamil, S.V. University, Tirupati, on 16th-17th April 2016. National 1. Participated in the workshop for the “Preparation and finalization of Advanced Course Kannada Text Lessons- Phase-II” Conducted by Southern Regional Language Centre, CIIL, Mysore, from 19th to 24th March 2018. 2. Presented a paper on “Bayalata Parmpare Prayoga mattu Varthamana” in One Day National Seminar on “Janapada Sahithya mattu Varthamana”, organized by St. Claret College, Bengaluru, on 8th Februay 2018 . 3. Presented a paper on “Varthamanada Kalike Bayasuttiruva Bodhaneya Hosa Sadhyathegalu” in One Day National Seminar on “Unnatha Shikshanadalli Kannada Bodhaneya Hosa Swaroopa mattu Sawalugalu”, organized by St. Francis D Sales College, Bengaluru, on 25h January 2018. 4. Presented a paper on “Sharaneyaru : Badukina Moulyagala Parikalpane” in Three Days National Seminar on “Samajika Souharadatheyedege Sayithya”, organized by Dept. of Kannada, Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi, on 7th, 8th and 9th December 2017. 5. Presented a paper on “Kannadadinda Telugige Banda Kadambariglu: Ondu Sameekshe” in one Day National Seminar on “Samakaleena Kathana Sahithya”, organized by Shastreeya Kannada Bhasha Adhyayana Samsthe, Rani Chennamma University, Belagavi, on 20th April, 2017. 4 6. Presented a paper on “Modla Ghattada Adhunika Kannada Sahithyadalli Samskrithika Punarujjeevana” in Two Days National Seminar on “Literary Perspectives of South Indian Cultural Renaissance in 18-19th Centuries”, organized by Dept. of Comparative Dravidian Literature and Philosiphy, Dravidian University, Kuppam, on 23rd -24th March 2017. 7. Presented a paper on “Dravida Viswavidyalaya Prakatisida Anuvaditha Krithigalu” in Two Days National Seminar on “Translated Literary Texts in Dravidian Languages”, organized by Dept. of Kannada Language& Translation Studies, Dravidian University, Kuppam, on 6th-7th March 2017. 8. Presented a paper on “Bhashanthara : Samskrithika Vinimaya” in Two Days National Seminar on “The Art of Translation and Creativity”, organized by Dept. of Kannada Language& Translation Studies, Dravidian University, Kuppam, on 16th-17th February 2017. 9. Presented a paper on “Kannada Dalitha Aathmakathegalu” in three days National Seminar on “Kannada Dalitha Sahithya”, organized by Kannada Adhyayana Samsthe, Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi, on 21st, 22nd and 23rd January 2017. 10. Presented a paper on “Mahila Swathanthrya Ambedkar Dristikona” in a national conference on “Babasaheb Dr.B.R.Ambedkars Sision for Enlightened India” organized by Babasaheb Dr. B.R.Ambedakr Studies and Research Centre & SC/ST
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