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Senior journalist, Kannada writer Ravi Belagere passes away

Editor of Kannada language tabloid 'Hai Bangalore', Ravi Belagere died of a heart attack on Thursday. He was 62-years-old.

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Published : Nov 13, 2020, 8:14 AM IST

Updated : Nov 13, 2020, 1:45 PM IST

Bengaluru: Noted journalist and writer Ravi Belagere died after suffering a heart attack in the wee hours on Friday. Belagare (62) was rushed to hospital but he did not respond to treatment and passed away, sources said. His mortal remains will be kept at his Prarthana School premises for people and dignitaries to pay their last respects.

Senior journalist, Kannada writer Ravi Belagere passes away

Belagere was renowned in Karnataka for his popular Kannada tabloid "Hi Bangalore" and more than 70 of his literary works including fiction, translation, storytelling, column writing and biography. He was known for his writings on the crime world and his column 'Paapigala Lokadalli', a series on the Bengaluru underworld was very popular.

He was a recipient of several awards including the Karnataka Sahitya Academy Award, Rajyothsava award and the Karnataka Media Academy Award for Lifetime achievement among others.

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Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa condoled Belagere's death, recalling his works as a journalist and writer. "I pray to the almighty to give courage to his family and fans to bear the loss," he said in a tweet.

Born in Ballari on March 15, 1958, he became a household name with his unique and engaging style of writing. He also had tried his hand in television and the silver screen. His television programme 'Crime Diary' became extremely popular because of his unique narration skills and it was one of the very first crime programmes for the Kannada audience.

Belagere had completed Master of Arts in History and Archaeology from Karnataka University. He had also launched "O Manase", a fortnightly magazine.

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Bengaluru: Noted journalist and writer Ravi Belagere died after suffering a heart attack in the wee hours on Friday. Belagare (62) was rushed to hospital but he did not respond to treatment and passed away, sources said. His mortal remains will be kept at his Prarthana School premises for people and dignitaries to pay their last respects.

Senior journalist, Kannada writer Ravi Belagere passes away

Belagere was renowned in Karnataka for his popular Kannada tabloid "Hi Bangalore" and more than 70 of his literary works including fiction, translation, storytelling, column writing and biography. He was known for his writings on the crime world and his column 'Paapigala Lokadalli', a series on the Bengaluru underworld was very popular.

He was a recipient of several awards including the Karnataka Sahitya Academy Award, Rajyothsava award and the Karnataka Media Academy Award for Lifetime achievement among others.

Read: Minister Jagadish Shettar launches 'Resilient Karnataka' video

Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa condoled Belagere's death, recalling his works as a journalist and writer. "I pray to the almighty to give courage to his family and fans to bear the loss," he said in a tweet.

Born in Ballari on March 15, 1958, he became a household name with his unique and engaging style of writing. He also had tried his hand in television and the silver screen. His television programme 'Crime Diary' became extremely popular because of his unique narration skills and it was one of the very first crime programmes for the Kannada audience.

Belagere had completed Master of Arts in History and Archaeology from Karnataka University. He had also launched "O Manase", a fortnightly magazine.

Also read: Karnataka customs officials seize Rs 1.2 crore worth ecstasy pills

Last Updated : Nov 13, 2020, 1:45 PM IST
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