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Veteran writer, scholar Amritha Someshwar passes away

Veteran writer, scholar Amritha Someshwar passes away


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Mangaluru, Jan 06, 2024: Veteran Kannada and Tulu writer, folk scholar, researcher and Yakshagana author Amritha Someshwar passed away on January 6, Saturday morning. He was 89 years old.

Amritha Someshwara hailed from Someshwara near Ullal and was known for his significant contributions to the literatry field.

 

Amritha Someshwara


Born on September 27, 1935 to Chiriyanda and Amuni couple, Amritha Someshwara had a passion for Kannada and Tulu despite his mother tongue being Malayalam.

He did his schooling  from Stella Mary Convent at Kotekar and Anandashrama while he pursued graduation at St Aloysius College.  He secured his MA from Karnataka University in Dharwad. He served as lecturer in his alma mater Aloysius College and later at St Philomena College. He served as the Head of the Department of Kannada at Vivekananda College in Puttur and retired in 1993.

Amritha Someshwara had authored over 70 works including Alegiri, Vanamale, Bhramana,  Theerada There, Koti Chennaya.  Tambila Rangeetha is a collection of Tulu poems. He had also authored several radio plays.

Amritha Someshwara  had won innumerous awards including Parthi Subba Award, Tulu Academy Award, Nudisiri Award, Rajyotsava Award and the Kendra Sahitya Academy Bhasha Samman Award for the year 2016.


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