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He is survived by his wife, two sons and a daughter MANGALURU: Kanthavar Venkatesh Kamath, former headmaster of Canara High School (Main), Dongerkery here, passed away on Thursday, following age related illness. He was 75. He is survived by his wife, two sons and a daughter. The last rites were performed at his residence at Dongerkery, followed by cremation at Boloor Crematorium on Thursday. He had been admitted to a clinic in the city a few days back. Kamath’s family ran a well-known flour mill near New Chitra Talkies. He did his schooling at BEM High School, Car Street and graduated in BSc and B. Ed. at Government College, here. He joined Canara High School (Main) in 1970, became headmaster in 1976 when he was 31 and served for over three decades until he took voluntary retirement in 2003. ....
Venkatesh Kamath passes away Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Kanthavar Venkatesh Kamath (75), retired headmaster of Canara High School (Main), Dongerkery, in the city passed away in the early hours of Thursday following age-related illness. He was admitted to a private hospital a few days ago. He breathed his last at around 2 a.m. Kamath is survived by his wife, two sons and a daughter. The last rites were performed at his residence in Dongerkery, followed by cremation at Boloor Crematorium. Kamath was born on October 15, 1945. He did his schooling at BEM High School, Car Street, and graduated in B.Sc and B.Ed at Government College, Mangaluru. ....
Curious case of Aravind Adiga as a famous literary recluse: Booker-winning author is anomaly in publishing world In an inversion of the mantra that marketing is a necessary evil, the bane of an author’s existence that ultimately has its reward, Adiga refuses to do too much publicity around his books, often to the chagrin of his publishers. Nawaid Anjum February 16, 2021 11:04:58 IST Aravind Adiga. Photo by Fernando Morales Aravind Adiga, the Booker Prize-winning author of The White Tiger (2008), has always struck me as India’s most famous literary recluse, an anomaly in the modern publishing world where the order of the day seems to be: Publicise ....