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Dr.DHANANJAYA KUMBLE Educational Qualification : M.A, N.E.T, Ph.D Detailed CV Name : Dr.DHANANJAYA KUMBLE Educational Qualification : M.A, N.E.T, Ph.D. Designation : Assistant Professor Address for Correspondence : Dhatri, Handelu Puttige, Post: Sampige, Moodbidri, Mangalore. 574227 E-mail : [email protected] Phone : 8310300875 Research Areas : Kannada language and literature, Tulu literature, Comparative Studies, Folklore and Cultural Studies. Teaching Experience : Total- 21 Years. Vivekananda Degree College, Puttur - 5 Years Alva’s College, Moodbidri - 9 Years Mangalore University - 7 years Research Guidance : Students awarded Ph.D. - Nil Students registered for Ph.D. - 08+01 Awarded / Sl. Name of the Title Submitted / Category No. research student Ongoing Divya Salian Karavali Kudurugala 1 Submitted SC Samskutika Adhyayana Kannada Kathana Sahityadalli Namiraj Mahileyara Vasahatotara 2 Ongoing IIIB Vrutigalu Mattu Vasahathu Purva Maulyagala Vivechane Prameela Dalitha Kathegalalli 3 Submitted Cat- I Adhyathmada Swaroopa Shruthi Amine K Tulu Chaluvali: Adhunika 4 Ongoing IIA Prakriye Keshava Bangera Tulu Rangaboomi Mattu 5 B Sinema: Prerane Mattu Ongoing IIA Ananyathe Mallika Kumari Kannadadalli Hanigavanagalu: 6 Ongoing IIIB Swaroopa Mattu Ananyathe Shridevi Mahathme : Shridevi 7 yakshaganga Prasanga mattu Ongoing GM Prayoga Karavali Kanda Kavyagalu: 8 Namitha A Ongoing SC Sahitya Adhyayana Ongoing- Transfer Navodaya pratibhe Prof. S.V. Ramamurthy K N candidate (with 9 Parameshwara Bhatta: Sahitya SC special marga permission by registrar) Research Projects : Minor Research Project completed - 02 Ongoing - 01 Funding Agency Title of the project Amount Year (From-To) Karnataka Tulu Historical reflections of Tulu Rs. 1.00 L 2015-16 Sahitya Academy, legends Manglore Mangalore university Basel Mission in Karnataka and Rs. 55,000/- 2017-18 its contribution to Kannada Language and Litreature UGC under SAP Dept. Multi lingual and cultural study Project of coastal Karnataka 29 lacks 2016 onwards (Associate investigator) Research Journal Publications : International - Nil. National - 06 1. Tuluva, July-Sep. 2013, Title: Makkala sahitya samrata Palakala seetarama Bhat, Publisher :Rastrakavi Govinda Pai Research center , Udupi. ISSN: 2347- 3452 2. Chintana bayalu, July- Dec. 2019, Title: Baratiya Kavyamimamsege Padekallu Narasimha Bhattara koduge, Publisher: Chintana bayalu Prakashana, Bantwala. ISSN: 2278-2192 3. Shikshana Soudha, Dec.2019, Title: Niranjanara Anuvaadagalu, Publisher: vidyanidhi prakashana, Gadaga. ISSN: 2249-2429 4. Tuluva, Jan- June, 2020 ,Title: Tatvartha samjakoshada vidvan D.V. Holla, Publisher :Rastrakavi Govindapai Research center , Udupi. ISSN: 2347-3452 5. Madipu (Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy Journal) , Oct-Jan. 2015, Title: A revolutionary Poet-Ratnakara Varni, Publisher: Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy, Mangalore, Volume 64. 6. Chintana bayalu, oct- Dec. 2020, Title: Yashodhara charite : huttu maruhuttugala aadhunika vyakyana, Publisher: Chintana bayalu Prakashana, Bantwala. ISSN: 2278-2192 Books / Book chapters / Translations published Books : 09 1. Modala Paapa : Poetry – 1999, Published by Naveena Prakashana, Kumbale, Kasaragod. 2. Naanu mattu Aakasha : literary criticism -2013, Published by Organising committee, All India Kannada Literary summit, Moodbidri. 3. Kajampady Rama : Monolog – 2009, Published by Kaanthavara Kannada Sangha, Kanthavara, Karkala. 4. Hanate Haadu : Poetry – 2012, Published by Shrinivasa Prakashana, Bangalore. 5. A Comparative study of Arunabja and Kumarvyasa : Research – 2012, Published by Chintana Bayalu Prakashana, Bantwal, Mangalore ISBN: 9788192137629 6. Kumaravyasana Kaala nirnaya hosabelaku : Research – 2012, Published by Chintana Bayalu Prakashana, Bantwal, Mangalore ISBN: 9788192137612 7. Kannada Progressive writer Niranjana : Monolog – 2015, Published by by Kaanthavara Kannada Sangha, Kanthavara, Karkala. ISBN: 9789383765904 8. Tulu – Kannada Scholar Punduru Venkataraja Puninchattaya : Monolog – 2016 Published by by Kaanthavara Kannada Sangha, Kanthavara, Karkala. Udupi Dist. ISBN: 9789383765256 9. Historical Aspects of Tulu legends : Research- 2016, published by Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy, Mangalore. Books Edited: 1. Pallava : Story collections- 2000, ( Associated with Prof. Vishnu Bhat), Published by Sri Vivekananda College, Puttur. 2. Sirigannada: Alvas Vishwa Nudisiri, Virasat Samputa- Karnataka Samagra. 2013, Alvas Prakashana, ISBN No 9789383- 765041, 2013 3. Kannada Manasu- A commemorative volume of ten Nudisiri Presidential speeches—2013,Alvas Prakashana-Moodabidri, ISBN No.978-93-83765-07- 02, 4. Yakhagana Prasanga - Volume 2 : Chief editor, 2016, Published by Yakshagana Adhyayana Kendra and Prasaranga, Mangalore University ISBN: 9789383765478 5. Yakshamruta : Research -2016, Chief editor, Published by Yakshagana Adyayana Kendra and Prasaranga, Mangalore University. ISBN: 9789383765423 6. Vadhu vaishalini and ubhayakula billoja ; Yakshagana Prasanga : 2018, Published by Yakshagana Kendra and Prasaranga, Mangalore University 7. Rethinking Education in Contemporary India, (With Prof. Sripati Kalluraya), 2015, Prasaranga, Mangalore University, ISBN: 9789383765997 Book Chapters/ articles published 1. ‘Literary Tradition of South Canara District’, Kalave. Ed: Dr. Sharanappa Kolkare, Gangavathi, Kannada Sahitya Parishat Bangalore, pp 123-129, 2014 2. ‘Modala Oodu-Nudi Torana, Nooru Namaskaara, Ed: Ram batta Sajangodde, Kantavara Kannada Sangha, Udupi, pp (XIV-XVI), 2014 3. ‘Vidyarthi Siri, Kannada Manasu Andu Indu Mundu’ Ed: Dr. M. Mohana Alva, Alva’s Prakashana, Moodbidri, pp 203-205, ISBN 9789383765355, 2015 4. ‘Monalisa-Kolalu’ (5 poems) Kavya Namaskara (an authology of Poems by Muddana Poetry Award Winning Poets 1979-2014) Ed:Dr.Vasantha Kumar Perla, Kannada Sangha Kaantavara, Karkala, Upupi, pp. 216-219, ISBN 978-93- 83765-40-9, 2015 5. ‘Mangalore Nagarada Prakashana Samsthegalu’, Mangalore Dharshana Ed: Prof B. A. Vivek Rai, Published by Mangalore City Development Authority, Mangalore P.222 Volume-3 , 2015 6. Title: Ambiga Chowdayya mattu Talavargada Vachankararalli Dharmika mattu Kayaka Chintanegalu, Publisher: Jagadagala Mantapa, 2020. 7. Kannadavannu ulisi belesidavaru, Vidvajjevita, 2011, Rashtrakavi GovindaPai Samshodhana Kendra, Udupi, ISBN:81-86668-69-1 8. Patrikegalalli sahityaka ankana barahagalu, Bahumukhi, 2012, Vismaya Prakashan, Bengaluru, ISBN: 9788192202655 9. Tuluvina adi kavi Arunabja, Nudihara, 2016, Kantavara Kannada Sangha, Karkala 10. Nudi torana, Nadige namaskara, 2017, Kantavara KannadaSangha, Karkala, ISBN : 9789383765300 Invited / plenary talks delivered: 1. ‘Jannana Kavyagalalli Huttu Maruhuttugala Tatvika Parikalpane’ National Seminar on Janna, Kannada and Culture Dept and BHS Education Foundation at Bangalore, 2013. 2. ‘Tulu Mahabharatada Vaishistyagalu’ UGC sponsored National Seminar on Mahabaharata in Dravidian Litreture’, Bharathi Education Foundation, Mandya, 27 Janunary 2014 3. ` Kasaragodina Samskritika Parampare Darshana’ Kerala Karnataka Rajya Sammelana on Bhasha Souharda Ghoshti, Karavali Samskritika Pratishtana, Kasaragod, 25 January 2014 4. ‘Sriharsha Samputada Vaishistya, Sahityakke S.V. Parameshwara Bhattara Koduge’ UGC Sponsored seminar, Vivekananda College Puttur. August 23, 2014. 5. ‘Concept of Yaksha Shikshana’, UGC Sponserd National Seminar, Sharada College Basrur, September 11-12, 2014. 6. ‘Yaksha Shikshana Parikalpane, Cultural Shifts in Coastal Karnataka: Reasearch Possibilities. Ed: Pratap Chandra Halnad, National Level UGC Sponsored seminar proceedings, Sri Sharada College, Basrur, September 11- 12.2014 7. ‘Minor Research Possibilities in Tulu’, Research workshop Sponsored by Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy at Alvas College, Moodbidri, September 16, 2014 8. ‘Presented a Poem in a Kavighosti’ at Mangalore, Organised by Karnataka Sahita Academy, Bangalore, November 4, 2014. 9. ‘Modern Kannada Poetry – a comment’, UGC Sponsored National level seminar, SDM College Ujire, December 19-20, 2014. 10. ‘Romantic Poetry of Gopalakrishna Adiga’, Sahityotsava of Adiga, Surabhi, Kundapura, Udupi, December 27-28, 2014. 11. ‘Yakshashikshana Swaroopa-Saadyate’, All India Yakshagana Bayalata Sahitya Sammelana-2015 at Puttur, January 2-4, 2015. 12. ‘Kannada teaching in Degree level’, UGC sponsored National seminar, Govt. College Bettampady, January 23, 2015. 13. ‘Haridasanu Kandanthe Udupi Krishna’ Haridasa Sahitya Seminar, Daasa Sahiya Parishat Bengalore and Kanakadasa Research Centre Udupi, January 24, 2015. 14. ‘SVP Sahitya Avalokana’ UGC Sponsored National level Seminar at Govt. First Grade College, Vamadapadavu, Bantwala, August 26, 2015. 15. ‘Hosagannada Sahitya Kelavu Kavitegalu’ Karnataka PU Board Sponsored Three day National level Workshop for PU Lecturers at DVS PU College, Shimoga, September 28-30, 2015. 16. ‘K.S Narsimhaswami Kavitegalu’, Karnataka Sugama Sangeeta Parishattu Organised One day National level Lyric Workshop at Beeranthabailu, Kasaragodu Kerala, November 15, 2015. 17. ‘Kayyara Sahityadalli Jeevana Dhorane’, Two days National Seminar Sponsored by Kerala Collegiate Education Dept at Govinda Pai Memorial Govt. College Manjeshwara, January 7-8, 2015. 18. , ‘Sahitya Mattu Baduku’, One day Seminar Organized by St. Joseph college Manglore at College Auditorium, February 25, 2015. Special lectures delivered by the members of the staff in Research Institutions / Universities. 1. ‘Panjeyavara Sahitya’, Pustaka Prakashana Premi Vidyarthi Balaga, Govt. First Grade College Bantwala, August 24. 2015. 2. ‘Tuluvinalli Prachina Sahitya’ Kannada Sahitya Parishath, Puttur
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