1. Name the three recipients of Jnanapeeta Award from
Bengaluru division.
2.
Who established the folklore museum Janapada
loka?
3. Which folklore form/Kunitha takes place every year
in Bengaluru?
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The Kannada people or Kannadigas ("Kannadigas" is a term obtained by adding the English suffix "-s" to "kannadiga" to make it plural. "Kannadigaru" is the plural form in Kannada), are speakers of Kannada language and trace their ancestry to the state of Karnataka in India and its surrounding regions.[5] Kannada belongs to the Dravidian family of languages.[6] Significant Kannada minorities are found in the Indian states of Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Goa[9][10] and in other Indian states. An alternate English demonym for Kannadigas in modern works of history is the Kanarese.[11] Modern Kannada stands among 30 of the most widely spoken languages of the world as of 2001
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