Gudleppa Hallikeri

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Gudleppa Hallikeri
Chairman, Mysore Legislative Council
In office
26 December 1970 – 15 May 1971
Preceded byR. B. Naik
Succeeded byS. D. Gaonkar
In office
3 July 1962 – 13 May 1966
Preceded byH. F. Kattimani (protem)
Succeeded byMahanta Shetty (acting)
Member, Mysore Legislative Council
In office
1962–1972
Personal details
Born(1906-06-06)6 June 1906
Hosaritti, Dharwad, Bombay Presidency (in present-day Haveri, Karnataka, India)
Died1972
Hubli, Karnataka, India
Resting placeGandhi Grameena Gurukul, Hosaritti
NationalityIndian
Political partyIndian National Congress

Gudleppa Hallikeri (1906–1972)[1] was an Indian freedom fighter who is a native of Hosaritti in Haveri district of Karnataka state.[2] He started a residential school Gandhi Grameena Gurukul in Hosaritti.

Hallikeri worked with many other freedom fighters such as Mahatma Gandhi, Mailara Mahadevappa and Sanikoppa, using peace protests and non-violence. There is a larger than life iron wrought statue of Hallikeri in his final hometown, Hubli.[citation needed]

Hallikeri actively worked with Aluru Venkata Rao in the unification of Karnataka.

Karnatak Lingayat Education Society's Gudleppa Hallikeri Arts, Science & Commerce College in Haveri, is one of the colleges in North Karnataka, named after him.[3]

References[edit]

  1. "Hallikeri G V bioprofile". kla.kar.nic.in. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  2. Patil, Shankaragouda Hanamantagouda (2002). Community dominance and political modernisation: the Lingayats. Mittal Publications. p. 218. ISBN 978-81-7099-867-9.
  3. "List of the Institutions" (PDF). Karnataka Lingayat Education Society's Hospital & Medical Research Centre, Belgaum. 2 February 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 January 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2014.

External links[edit]

  • Shintri, Sarojini; K Raghavendra Rao (2000). The iron man of Karnataka: Hallikeri Gudleppa. Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha. Abstract. OCLC 499954697.