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Sukri Bommagowda is a notable Halakki Vokkaliga and has won the Padma Shri for folk singing, she is fondly known as "Nightingale of Halakis". [5]Vaidya Hanumanath Bommu Gouda [6] is also a notable Halakki Vokkaliga and he holds many respected posts such as member of the Department of Folk Science in Hampi Kannada University, member of Western Ghats Forest Products, member of the J.C. club and ...
Sukri Bommanagowda is a folk singer belonging to the Halakki Vokkaliga tribe in Ankola , Karnataka , India. [1] She has received several awards, including the Padma Shri, one of India's highest civilian honours, for her contributions to the arts, and her work in preserving traditional tribal music.
Hinduism is the largest religion in Belambar, and Halakki Gouda, Naik, Nadavaru, Brahmins, Shetty, Goud Saraswat Brahmins (GSBs), are the major communities among Hindus. Majourly found caste is Halakki Vokkaligas. The Halakki Vokkaliga are a sub caste group of vokkaligas of Karnataka, India. They are found predominantly in Uttara Kannada district.
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Tulsi Gowda was born into the Halakki tribal family within the Honnalli village, a settlement transitioning between rural and urban within the Uttara Kannada district in the Indian state of Karnataka. [8] Karnataka is a state in South India known for its eco-tourism, with over twenty-five wildlife sanctuaries and five national parks.
Grama Vokkaliga is a sub group of Vokkaliga community of Karnataka residing in Uttara Kannada district. [1] The people from this community are situated in the coastal area, namely Honnavar and Kumta , and highlands namely Siddapur and Sirsi of Uttara Kannada district.
Vokkaliga (also transliterated as Vokkaligar, Vakkaliga, Wakkaliga, Okkaligar, Okkiliyan) is a community of closely related castes, from the Indian states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. [ 1 ] As a community of warriors [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and cultivators [ 4 ] they have historically had notable demographic, political, and economic dominance in Old Mysore ...