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- Tenali Rama. Sura Books. ISBN 9788174780713. Retrieved 19 July 2017. T. Sunandamma (6 January 2014). Tenali Sharan Krishna. Retrieved 19 July 2017. Shulman...
- Tumkur Sunandamma (born Tumkur, 1917 – died Bangalore, 27 January 2006) was an Indian writer and humorist in the Kannada language. She was a recipient...
- Renuka Kesaramadu, painter and sculptor Kunigal Nagabhushan, writer T. Sunandamma, writer and humorist B. M. Srikantaiah, writer known as Kannadada Kanva...
- political affiliations YSR Congress Party (2011–2023) Spouse Kotamreddy Sunandamma Children 2 (daughters) Parents Kotamreddy Bapi Reddy (father) Kotamreddy...
- articles of T. Sunandamma) Sarasamma *Aadaddella Olithe…? (Meaning: Whatever happened is for good?; A comedy, based on articles of T. Sunandamma) Bhageerathi...
- in Harihar on 25 December 2000. He was 59. He was survived by his wife Sunandamma, daughter Vidyavathi and two sons, Narendra Babu and Sudheendra. The funeral...
- inception in 1995, the award has been given to a total of 24 individuals. T. Sunandamma was the first writer to receive the award and the most recent recipient...
- Nani, Indian theatre and film actor Gubbi Veeranna, theater director T. Sunandamma, writer and humorist Renuka Kesaramadu, painter and sculptor Amarashilpi...
- 1990 N. K. Kulkarni Literature 1990 R. Y. Dharwadkar Literature 1990 T. Sunandamma Literature 1990 Malali Vasanthakumar Literature 1990 L. S. Sheshagiri...
- Kumara Dissanayake?". english.newsfirst.lk. Retrieved 2024-09-23. T. Sunandamma (2014-01-06). Tenali Sharan Krishna. Retrieved 2017-07-19. "Anne of Cleves"...