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  1. Kengal Hanumanthaiah (14 February 1908 – 1 December 1980), also spelt as Kengal Hanumanthaiya, was the second Chief Minister of Karnataka (then, Mysore State) from 30 March 1952 to 19 August 1956. He contributed to the construction of Vidhana Soudha, the seat of the state legislature.

  2. Role in Indias Independence Movement. Hanumanthaiah attended the 1927 Madras Session of the Congress as a student. The event was pivotal in his development as a student political leader. A year later, he was on the streets leading student protests against the Simon Commission.

  3. Oct 7, 2011 · Kengel Hanumanthaiah was the second Chief Minister of Mysore State from 30th March 1952 to 19th August 1956. He was the main force behind the construction of the Vidhana Soudha, Bangalore.

  4. Jul 31, 2019 · Kengal Hanumanthaiah (14 February 1908 – 1 December 1980), also spelt as Kengal Hanumanthaiya, was the second Chief Minister of Karnataka (then, Mysore State) from 30 March 1952...

  5. This aided the movement and leaders of the Congress like S Nijalingappa and Kengal Hanumanthaiah (both of whom went on to become Chief Ministers of Karnataka) and Gudleppa Hallikeri also served as active members of the movement.

  6. Sep 26, 2011 · Kengal was the Second Chief Minister of Karnataka (the then Mysore) State. He was the person who is responsible for the architectural marvel by the name Vidhana Soudha. He will also be remembered for his role of bringing the Kannada speaking areas within one boundary. Read on to know more.

  7. Nov 1, 2023 · Kengal Hanumanthaiah, the then Chief Minister of Mysore and a supporter of the formation of Karnataka, declined to name the state Karnataka and argued that Mysore had ‘compromised with the idea...

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