B T Salian bags Paniyadi award for Tulu novel

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August 10, 2014

B T Salian1Udupi, Aug 10: Mangalore based author and retired engineer B T Salian Kashyap' has been selected for Paniyadi award' for his Tulu novel Nammoorgonji Posa Pudar' (A new name for our village).

The award instituted by Tulukoota Udupi will be presented at a function in Hotel Kidiyoor in Udupi.

Mr Salian, stepped into literary world after an active life as an Engineer. Basically a Science graduate and an Engineering post-graduate from then Soviet Union, he has now taken writing as a hobby.

He has compiled and edited a book on prominent Billava leader Jaya C Suvarna.

He published an abridged version on the life of Brahmashree Narayana Guru. He has also written a Tulu novel, Krishnag Gothavare Balli'.

He has served as the President of Billava Association Bangalore, President of Mangalore North Rotary Club. He is presently engaged with welfare activities of senior citizens in Mangalore.

Articles written by B T Salian:

Reminiscence of beauty called Padmini'

Billavas of Coastal Karnataka: Community with difference

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