B. V. Baliga
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Bantwal Vasudev Baliga | |
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Died | Mangalore, India | 10 December 2005
Language | Konkani |
Spouse | Uma Bai |
Children | Son, Srinivas Baliga, daughter, Indumathi |
B. V. Baliga was a Konkani activist and a writer as well as a poet. He is the founder editor of the famous Konkani Magazine 'Panchkadayi' (started in 1967). He served as the president of Karnataka Konkani Sahithya Academy. Honoured with tital 'Konkani Kalo' in First World Konkani Convention held in Mangalore.[1]