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- Karmaveera is a major Kannada w****ly family interest magazine, published in Karnataka, India, which has its headquarters in Bengaluru, Karnataka. It is...
- and all the village people would wait eagerly for the w****ly magazine 'Karmaveera', where one of her novel Kashi Yatre was appearing as a serial. It was...
- movement starting with an objective to promote ideas of nationalism. Karmaveera, a w****ly mag Cc Kasthuri, a monthly magazine List of Kannada-language...
- Chutuka – children's magazine Grihshobha – biw****ly women's magazine Karmaveera – w****ly Kasthuri Mangala Mayura O Manase, fortnightly Roopatara Sakhi...
- India) is noted Indian journalist, columnist and writer. He is Editor of Karmaveera, a 100-year-old Kannada w****ly (founded in 1921). Earlier he was ****ociate...
- Utkala Cultural ****ociation at IIT Bombay honors a prominent Odia with 'Karmaveera Gourishankar Ray Samman' each year on Utkala Dibasa (Odisha Day) for his/her...
- writing[clarification needed] columns for Vijayavani, Hosa Diganta, Samyukta Karnataka, Karmaveera, Viveka sampada and some other magazines. He writes columns in Vijayavani...
- Kote by Govinda Murthy Desai which was published in the monthly magazine Karmaveera. Rajkumar Pandari Bai Rajashankar Rajasree Narasimharaju M. N. Lakshmidevi...
- 1942. Luck came his way when H.R. Purohit, the then editor-in-chief of Karmaveera, a po****r Kannada w****ly magazine of that time had to take a 6 w****-long...
- World Education Trust) on 27 April 1933, which publishes Kasthuri and Karmaveera (a w****ly Kannada magazine). Kannada writer and poet, P.V. Acharya, was...