Halenadu Karnataka Brahmin - Noted Halenadu Karnataka Brahmins

Noted Halenadu Karnataka Brahmins

  • "Mysore Gandhi" Tagaduru Ramachandra Rao - Founded the Khaddar Sahakara Sangha in 1925 and called the "Father of Political Unrest" in princely Mysore. Ramachandra Rao was arrested for opposing the visit of the Simon Commission to India in 1928 and became the first political prisoner in Mysore State.
  • Gundu Rao - ex-CM of Karnataka
  • ., Industrialist & philanthropist, Bangalore.
  • Kumar Malavalli - Founder of Brocade Communications (www.brocade.com).
  • E. S. Venkataramiah - Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India from 19-June-1989 to 17-December-1989.
  • Col. Nataraj V. Kote - Hotel & Conference Centre Waterfront Plaza (Clarion Hotel) Indianapolis, USA, also Joint Treasurer of AKKA
  • S. A. Ramdas - Minister for Medical Education, Karnataka State and MLA from Krishnaraja constituency, Mysore
  • T.V.Shrinivasa Murthy - Former Member of Legislative Council (MLC), Karnataka State
  • C.S. Vishwanath - Founder of Torsteel Research Foundation, Bangalore
  • S.V. Jayasheela Rao - Former Chief Reporter of Prajavani and Founder-Editor of Munjaane
  • Shri Sheshanarayana - Kannada novelist, winner of many literary awards
  • H.S. Subba Rao - storywriter and scriptwriter in Kannada film industry who has written stories or scripts for movies including Bandhana, Onti Salaga.
  • K.Sachidananda Murthy,Industrialist, Bangalore.
  • Dinesh Gundu Rao - Congress MLA from Gandhinagar and son of Gundu Rao
  • Murali M V - architect and consultant, MURALI & RAO, Jayanagar, Bangalore
  • S. Srivatsa, businessman and Social worker, Jayanagar, Bangalore
  • Shankaranarayana, Social Worker, Vidyaranyapuram, Mysore
  • Mahesh Rao, Dentist in Rajajinagar
  • T.N.Ramadas,Chartered accountant Mysore.

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