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Hanumanthaiah (14
February 1908 – 1
December 1980), also
spelt as
Kengal Hanumanthaiya, was the
second Chief Minister of
Karnataka (then,
Mysore State) from...
- Management, the Dr. T.
Thimmaiah Institute of Technology, and the Sri
Kengal Hanumanthaiya Law College, Don
Bosco Technical Institute. The
famous Tamil-language...
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Congress (INC). He was re-elected in the next
election in 1957. K.
Hanumanthaiya also of the INC
represented this
constituency for
three consecutive...
- The
Kengal Hanumanthaiya Memorial Trust is a non-profit
Charitable Trust that is
dedicated to the
ideals of
Kengal Hanumanthaiya, the
first elected Chief...
- 144 m2 (550,505 sq ft)
Design and
construction Architect(s)
Kengal Hanumanthaiya Main
contractor KPWD
Other information Public transit access Purple...
- Reddy, T. Siddalin****a, H. R.
Guruv Reddy, S. V.
Krishnamoorthy Rao, K.
Hanumanthaiya, H. Siddhaveerappa, T.
Channiah Jammu and
Kashmir Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah...
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Panampilly Govinda Menon 1969–70 11
Gulzari Lal
Nanda 1970–71 12 K.
Hanumanthaiya 1971–72 13 T. A. Pai 1972–73 14
Lalit Narayan Mishra 1973–75 15 Kamalapati...
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Central under the au****es of the then
Minister of Railways, Shri. K.
Hanumanthaiya. This
inaugural service,
identified as 151 DN / 152 UP
Bombay Central...
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Indian general election:
Bangalore Party Candidate Votes % ±% INC K.
Hanumanthaiya 130,814 47.87 −7.36
Independent T.
Subramanya 80,194 29.34 N/A Independent...
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Member of the
Legislative ****embly In
office 1962–1968
Preceded by K.
Hanumanthaiya Succeeded by B. R.
Dhananjiah Constituency Ramanagara Personal details...