Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot presenting the Nadoja to Kannada novelist Kum. Veerabhadrappa, former Supreme Court judge Shivaraj V. Patil, and Hindustani vocalist M. Venkatesh Kumar at the 33rd Convocation of the Kannada University, in Hampi, on Friday.
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A.H. Rajasab, former Vice-Chancellor of Tumkur University, speaking at the 33rd Convocation of Kannada University in Hampi on Friday.
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Stressing upon the importance of the peaceful coexistence of Karnataka with neighbouring States, A.H. Rajasab, former Vice-Chancellor of Tumkur University, said that the efforts to develop cordial relationships with neighbours should considerably increase.
“Because of technology, Kannada can share in the knowledge of other languages and vice-versa. At the same time, we need to increase the efforts to develop cordial relationships with the five states Karnataka shares its border with. We need to focus on researching subjects related to other languages in the State and, thus, develop humane relationships with other languages,” he said.
He was delivering convocation address at the 33rd Convocation of Kannada University, Hampi, on Friday.
“Knowledge does not only mean technological knowledge. It encompasses all human wisdom. Knowledge will have a real meaning when it is seen as a whole traditional wisdom of communities,” he said.
Stressing upon the importance of digitisation of ‘Kannada knowledge’ for its easy access, Mr. Rajasab called upon stakeholders to make this happen as soon as possible.
“Digitisation of Kannada works and its translations is the need of the hour. We need to take up this task urgently so that Kananda can expand beyond the boundaries of Karnataka. The simplification of the Kannada alphabet by discarding some of the letters that are not required for Kannada writing is also another requirement to develop the language. Kannada University has a greater role to play in these tasks,” he said.
Nadoja presented
Governor and Chancellor of the university Thaawarchand Gehlot presented the Nadoja to former Supreme Court judge Shivaraj V. Patil, Kannada novelist Kum. Veerabhadrappa, and Hindustani vocalist M. Venkatesh Kumar.
Seven candidates got D.Lit and 198 candidates got Ph.D degrees at the convocation. All the degree holders were administered the oath.
Higher Education Minister and Pro-Chancellor of the university M.C. Sudhakar, Vice-Chancellor of the university D.V. Paramashivamurthy, Registrar Vijay Poonacha, faculty members and students were present.
Governor Thawarchand Gehlot and Higher Education Minister M.C. Sudhakar visiting Sugriva’s Cave in Hampi on Friday.
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Earlier in the day, Mr. Gehlot and Mr. Sudhakar visited the Sugriva’s cave in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi.
Published – April 04, 2025 09:14 pm IST