Javaregowda | |
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Born | Devegowda Javaregowda 6 July 1915 Chakkere |
Died | 30 May 2016 Mysore, Karnataka, India | (aged 100)
Pen name | De Ja Gau |
Occupation | Author, professor, vice chancellor |
Notable awards | Padma Shri, Karnataka Ratna, Pampa Prashasti |
Devegowda Javaregowda (6 July 1915 – 30 May 2016), known as De Ja Gou or simply Javaregowda, was an Indian Kannada writer, folklorist, researcher, scholar and academic. He was disciple of authors T.N. Srikantaiah and Kuvempu.[1][2] His literary career spans over decades in which he wrote over thirty-four biographies in Kannada language and other works including children's literature. He campaigned for the promotion of Kannada language. He had received Pampa Prashasti (1998), Padma Shri (2001) and the Karnataka Ratna (2008) awards for his contributions in literature and education. He became a centenarian in 2015 and died on 30 May 2016.