S.L. Bhyrappa conferred honorary doctorate by central varsity
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Central University of Karnataka (CUK) honoured Kannada novelist S.L. Bhyrappa with honorary doctorate on the latter’s residence in Mysuru on Sunday.
CUK Vice-Chancellor H.M. Maheshwaraiah, Dean of Humanities Basavaraj Donur, Kannada Department Head Vikram Visaji, Classical Kannada Centre Head B.B. Pujari, Assistant Registrar Azim Pasha and others visited the author’s residence and honoured him.
The honour to Mr. Bhyrappa had been introduced on the just lately concluded fifth Annual Convocation held on the college campus close to Kalaburagi and Mr. Bhyrappa had not attended the occasion, which was stored low-profile owing to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Western literature is not a role model for my novels. Ramayana and Mahabharat are the models for my novels. The roots of my literature are in Indian culture,” he stated after receiving the honour. The novelist additionally launched Belari, Betta Kuruba, Sanketi, Erava, Arebhashe, and Pattegara books revealed by the CUK and a handbook of Kannada Prosody authored by B.A. Viveka Rai and revealed by the Centre for Classical Kannada on the event.
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