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  2. Prajavani - Wikipedia

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    Prajavani was the leading Kannada newspaper for decades, until it was overtaken in circulation by Vijaya Karnataka (VK) in 2004. The gulf between PV and the upstart VK became huge for a while, but the two newspapers appear to be competing much more closely as of 2014, with PV having significantly recovered ground according to industry numbers. [4]

  3. K. N. Guruswamy - Wikipedia

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    Guruswamy, being without an heir, adopted his brother K.N. Anjanappa's son K.A. Nettakallappa, who became a well-known journalist but died young at the age of 47. Nettakallappa and Prajavani editor Ramachandra Rao are credited with playing a pioneering role in founding the Press Club of Bangalore. [2]

  4. Karnataka Public School - Wikipedia

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    The Karnataka Public School is a system of Government of Karnataka schools in India that are instituted under the aegis of the Department of Education, Government of Karnataka. As of May 2021, it has a total of 276 schools in Karnataka. These schools have both English medium and Kannada medium. They have classes from Lower KG to 12.

  5. St. Johns Educational Trust - Wikipedia

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    St John's educational trust is a registered Trust for educational and charitable purposes. Saint John's Educational Trust is funding and running seven educational institutions of which three are affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi and four are affiliated to the State Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu.

  6. M. Visvesvaraya - Wikipedia

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    According to Prajavani, a Kannada language newspaper, he is also the most popular figure in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. Visvesvaraya worked as a civil engineer for the government of British India and later as Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Mysore. For his services to British India, he was appointed CIE [6] and later knighted KCIE. [7]

  7. Deccan Herald - Wikipedia

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    Deccan Herald is an Indian English-language daily newspaper published from the Indian state of Karnataka. It was founded by businessman K. N. Guruswamy and launched on 17 June 1948. It is published by The Printers Mysore, a privately held company owned by the Nettakallappa family, heirs of Guruswamy.

  8. K. V. Krishna Prasad - Wikipedia

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    Vid. K V Krishna Prasad is the official music critic for the dailies "Deccan Herald" and "Prajavani", Bangalore, the youngest ever to come to that post. He has written a book "Na kanda GurugaLu" in Kannada published by Kannada Sahitya Parishat. Krishna Prasad is also Secretary of an academic institution ‘Our School

  9. H. N. Shubhada - Wikipedia

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    Dr. H.N Shubhada is an educationalist from Bangalore.She is the winner of 13 National Awards from NCERT and Kittur Rani Chennamma Award from S. M. Krishna, former Chief Minister of Karnataka for her educational research on special children.