KBA Honorary award ceremony tomorrow
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The Karnataka Balvikas Academy (KBA) will honour writers, activists and kids who’ve excelled in varied fields with honorary awards for 2017-18 and 2018-19 in Dharwad on Sunday (Feb. 28).
Addressing presspersons in Dharwad on Friday, KBA chairman Iranna Jadi stated that the award ceremony will probably be at Mallikarjun Mansur Kalabhavan in Dharwad at 11 a.m. The honourary awards carry a handbag of ₹25,000 every, whereas youngsters guide awards carry a handbag of ₹15,000 every.
Mr. Jadi stated {that a} complete of 29 youngsters who excelled in varied fields can be honoured with Bal Gourav awards that carry a handbag of ₹10,000 every.
The recipients of KBA honorary awards embrace embrace, B.E. Kumate, Chandragouda Kulkarni, K.R. Sridhar, D. Yoganand, Chilipili Society, Dharwad, Dattu Agarwal, Narendra Nayak, Eshwarchand Chintamani, Vaidehi, C.M. Govindreddy, N. Mangala, Namadev Kagadgar, Seva Bharathi Society, Gadag and B.L. Patil.
Mr. Jadi stated that Hemanth Joshi, Varun Gouda, M.D. Ayush, Kusuma Bhovi, Soujanya Mohare, Sai Sanjana, Remona Pirera, Varalakshmi Mahesh, Prajwal Hugar, G.S. Satish, Umesh Shirhatti, P. Ranjan, Amogh Narayan, Srinidhi Neermanvi, Pramathesh Gadad, Sudeep Hegde, S.G. Snehasri, S.S. Harishita, Shashank Kolkar, A. Chandana, Ananya Hiremath, B.M. Amulya, Prakhyat Pujari, K. Vidya, Poorvi Shanbhagh, Vaishnavi Bharadwaj, Arthav Hegde, Akansha Puranik and Swasthik Sharma can be honoured with Bal Gaurav awards.
He stated that Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Coal and Mines Pralhad Joshi would give away the KBA honorary awards, Industries Minister Jagadish Shettar would give away the kids guide awards and Chairman of the Legislative Council Basavaraj Horatti would launch the KBA pamphlets and books.
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