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Pages in category "Women from Karnataka" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Tulsi Gowda; J.
Karnataka women cricketers (14 P) Pages in category "Sportswomen from Karnataka" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.
Rajeshwari Chatterjee, Karnataka's first female engineer [3] S. S. Murthy , Electrical engineer, Samaira Hullur Aircraft pilot, youngest female aviator [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ]
Rajeshwari Chatterjee was born on 24 January 1922 in Karnataka. She had her primary education in a "special English school" founded by her grandmother, Kamalamma Dasappa, one of the first women graduates from Mysore and who was very active in the field of education, especially for widows and deserted wives. [3]
K. S. Nagarathanamma (1923 – 17 October 1993) was an Indian politician from the southern state of Karnataka. She was elected seven times from the Gundlupet constituency to be member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly. She was the first female speaker of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly from 1972 to 1978, the erstwhile Mysore Legislative ...
The Karnataka women's cricket team is an Indian domestic cricket team representing the Indian state of Karnataka. [1] The team has represented the state in Women's Senior One Day Trophy and Senior women's T20 league since 2006–07 and 2008–09, respectively. It has been runner-up once in each tournament.
Reddy is a recipient of Mahila Sadhaki Award of the Guild of Women Achievers in 1997. [8] A recipient of the Jean Harris Award from Rotary International [12] and the Woman Achiever Award from the Ladies Circle India, she was declared as the Person of the Year by the Namma Bengaluru Foundation in 2010–11.
The award was established in 1995 by the government of Karnataka. It is the highest literary honour for woman writers [ 2 ] conferred by the Department of Kannada and Culture, Government of Karnataka State, and recognises works written in the Kannada language (one of the 22 official languages of India ).