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Karmaveera is a major Kannada weekly family magazine published in Karnataka, India, with its headquarters in Bengaluru, Karnataka.[5][6] It is also published in Hubli, Davanagere, Gulbarga (now Kalaburagi), and Mangaluru districts of Karnataka.[7][8][9]
Editor | G. Anil Kumar |
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Categories | Family interest |
Frequency | Weekly |
Format | Print (Paperback), Online[1] |
Publisher | Samyukta Karnataka,[2][3] |
Founder | Loka Shikshana trust (established 27 April 1933) |
Founded | 1921[4] |
First issue | 1921 |
Country | India |
Based in | Bengaluru |
Language | Kannada |
Website | Karmaveera |
Karmaveera was first published in 1921.[4] Ranganath Ramchandra Diwakar, a former president of the KPCC,[10] established the ′Loka Shikshana Trust′ (meaning: World Education Trust)[11] on 27 April 1933, which publishes both Kasthuri and Karmaveera.[12][13]
Kannada writer and poet P. V. Acharya[14] was one among the many editors of Karmaveera.[11] Its current Editor is G. Anil Kumar.
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