Kudroli Ganesh, Vijaykumar Kodialbail among Zilla Rajyotsava award winners

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October 29, 2011

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Mangalore, October 29: Well-known magician Kuddroli Ganesh, Tulu theatre personality Vijaykumar Kodialbail and TV journalist cum artiste Agnel Rodrigues are among the 38-persons selected by Dakshina Kannada Zilla Kannada Sahitya Parishat for the Dakshina Kannada district Rajyotsava award.

President of the Parishat Pradeep Kumar Kalkura on Saturday formally announced the list of district level Rajyotsava award winners at a press meet here.

The awards will be conferred on them as part of Kannada Rajyotsava function to be held here on November 1.

Mr Kalkura said that the Parishat has considered names of people based on representations given by various organisations and awards will be conferred by the Parishat under the seal of the district administration.

The list of awardees is give below;

Na Ujire Beltangady (Literature), K G Mallya Kinnigoli (Literature), Panja Bhasker Bhat (Veda Shastra), Vidwan B Chandraiah Moodubidre (Gamaka), Sadananda Heggadekatte Moodbidri (Senior Columnist), A J Shetty (Education and Social Service), Polali Nithyananda Karanth (Literature), Thenkabail Thirumaleshwara Shastry (Yakshagana Bhagavathige), Umesh Nayak (Gadinadu Kannada Horata), Nagesh Malekudiya (tradition – Chariot maker), Thonse Pushkal Kumar (Light Music), Vitla Mangesh Bhat (Konkani culture), Balakrishna Ullal (Folk), D Manohar Kumar (Yakshagana- organising), Sarojini Shetty (Theatre- Drama), Sadananda Ameen (Sports), Raghavadas B Hoohakuvakallu (Make Up), Kulai Madhava Bhandari (Tulu Literature), Laxman Kanandoor (Bhootharadane), J Krishnananda Rao (Social Service), Ganeshraj (Shastriya Sangeetha), Shreevallabhi (Journalism), Agnel Rodrigues (Konkani Visual Media), Udayachandra D Suvarna (Education – Social Service), Vijaykumar Kodialbail (Tulu Movie), Tukaram Poojary (Tulu History), Narayan Jogi Moodushedde (Shastriya Vadya Sangeetha), Kudroli Ganesh (Magic), Chandrashekar Navada (Bharathanatya), Moideen Kunhi Gardadi (Naati Vaidya), Raviraj Shettiyan (Social Service), Geetha Saralaya (Bharathanatya), Ellur Ramdevadiga (Dolki Vadya Sangeetha), Ankush N Nayak (Shastriya Vaidya Sangeetha), Vaibhav Shenoy M (International Drawing), K Raveendra Shetty (Literature Organisation), B R Bhat (Banking Service), Tabassum (special service to deprived people).



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He was working as an air-conditioner mechanic in Dubai for the last two years.

As per sources, he suffered a heart attack. However, the exact cause of this death is yet to be known.

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