kannada sahitya sammelana list

Kannada literature is the corpus of written forms of the Kannada language, a member of the Dravidian family spoken mainly in the Indian state of Karnataka and written in the Kannada script. Kannada is attested epigraphically from the first millennium AD, and literary Old Kannada flourished in the 6th century Ganga dynasty and during 9th century Rashtrakuta Dynasty. Contemporary Kannada literature is the most successful in India, with India's highest literary honor, the Jnanpith awards, having been conferred seven times upon Kannada writers, which is the highest for any language in India. Based on the recommendations of the Committee of Linguistic Experts, appointed by the Ministry of Culture, the Government of India officially recognised Kannada as a classical language.

No Year Location President

1 1915 Bangalore H. V. Nanjundaiah

2 1916 Bangalore H. V. Nanjundaiah

3 1917 Mysore H. V. Nanjundaiah

4 1918 Dharwad R. Narasimhachar

5 1919 Hassan Karpura Srinivasa Rao

6 1920 Hospet Rodda Srinivasa Rao

7 1921 Chikkamagaluru K. P. Pattana Shetty

8 1922 Davangere M. Venkatakrishnaiah

9 1923 Bijapur Siddhanta Shivashankar Shastri

10 1924 Kolar Hoskote Krishnashastri

11 1925 Belgaum Benagal Ramarao

12 1926 Bellary Pha. Gu. Halkatti

13 1927 Mangalore R. Tatacharya

14 1928 Gulbarga B. M. Srikantaiah

15 1929 Belgaum Masti Venkatesh Iyengar

16 1930 Mysore Aluru Venkata Rao

17 1931 Karwar Muliya Thimmappaiah

18 1932 Madikeri D. V. Gundappa

19 1933 Hubli Y. Nagesh Shastri

20 1934 Raichur Panje Mangesh Rao

21 1935 Mumbai N. S. Subbarao

22 1937 Jamkhandi Bellave Venkatanaranappa

23 1938 Bellary Ranganath Diwakar

24 1939 Belgaum Mudaveedu Krishnarao

25 1940 Dharwad Y. Chandrashekar Shastri

26 1941 Hyderabad A. R. Krishna Shastri

27 1943 Shimoga Da Ra Bendre

28 1944 Rabkavi S. S. Basavanala

29 1945 Chennai T. P. Kailasam

30 1947 Harpanahalli C. K. Venkataramaiah

31 1948 Kasaragod Ti Ta Sharma

32 1949 Gulbarga Uttangi Channappa

33 1950 Solapur M. R. Srinivasamurthy

34 1951 Mumbai M. Govinda Pai

35 1952 Belur S. C. Nandimath

36 1954 Kumta M. V. Seetharamiah

37 1955 Mysore Shivaram Karanth

38 1956 Raichur Sriranga

39 1957 Dharwad Kuvempu

40 1958 Bellary V. K. Gokak

41 1959 Bidar D. L. Narasimhachar

42 1960 Manipal A. N. Krishna Rao

43 1961 Gadag K. G. Kundangar

44 1963 Siddaganga Ram Sri Mugali

45 1965 Karwar Kadangodlu Shankar Bhatt

46 1967 Shravanabelagola Aa Ne Upadhya

47 1970 Bangalore De Javaregowda

48 1974 Mandya Jayadevitayi Ligade

49 1976 Shimoga S. V. Ranganna

50 1978 New Delhi G. P. Rajarathnam

No Year Location President

51 1979 Dharmasthala Gopalakrishna Adiga

52 1980 Belgaum Basavaraj Kattimani

53 1981 Chikkamagaluru Pu Ti Narasimhachar

54 1981 Madikeri Sham Ba Joshi

55 1982 Sirsi Gorur Ramaswamy Iyengar

56 1984 Kaivara A. N. Murthy Rao

57 1985 Bidar Ha Ma Nayak

58 1987 Gulbarga Siddaiah Puranik

59 1990 Hubli R. C. Hiremath

60 1990 Mysore K. S. Narasimhaswamy

61 1992 Davangere G. S. Shivarudrappa

62 1993 Koppal Simpi Linganna

63 1994 Mandya Chaduranga

64 1995 Mudhol H. L. Nage Gowda

65 1996 Hassan Channaveera Kanavi

66 1997 Mangalore Kayyar Kinhanna Rai

67 1999 Kanakapura S. L. Bhyrappa

68 2000 Bagalkot Shantadevi Malawada

69 2002 Tumkur U. R. Ananthamurthy

70 2003 Belgaum Patil Puttappa

71 2003 Moodabidri Kamala Hampana

72 2006 Bidar Shantarasa Hemberalu

73 2007 Shimoga K. S. Nissar Ahmed

74 2008 Udupi L. S. Sheshagiri Rao

75 2009 Chitradurga L. Basavaraju

76 2010 Gadag Geetha Nagabhushan

77 2011 Bangalore G. Venkatasubbaiah

78 2012 Gangavati To Be Announced


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