Mangaluru journalist Dr Sadananda Perla conferred with Arasu award

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September 25, 2016

Mangaluru, Sep 25: Noted broadcaster and development journalist and Programme Execuive of All India Radio, Mangaluru Dr Sadananda Perla has been conferred with Arasu national award for his special contribution in the field of media.

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The award was presented by Dr Sharan Prakash Patil, the Kalaburagi District in-charge Minister and Medical Education Minister in presence of Central opposition leader Mallikarjun Kharge at a programme held recently in Town Hall, Kalaburagi.

Dr. Perla started his career in Kannada daily news paper Samyukta Karnataka' and then he served 16 years in All India Radio, Kalburgi and presently working in AIR, Mangaluru.  He has done PhD on, Mahajan Report and its impact on Kasargod Kannadigas.

He actively  involved Kannada literary activity in Kasargod district which is border area of Karnataka and Kerala State and also Kalaburagi district and undivided Dakshina Kannada district.  Recently he was presented “Developmental journalism award by Information and Publicity Dept., Govt. of Karnataka. He is the producer of the weekly serial “Banuli Gramayana which is being broadcasted through All India Radio, Mangaluru.

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Madhusoodan
 - 
Monday, 26 Sep 2016

someone working for govt departments doing the work for salary are just doing the jobs. Will all akashavani staff giving different pgms geting award. Or is it required to go behind them by icatching politicians. Deserving talented peple are many. But only few get. ?Why. Why

D G Nagesh
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Monday, 26 Sep 2016

Dr Sadanand Perla is deserved for such more awards. He is very talented and committed to doing good deeds

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