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Gundugutti Manjunathayya : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gundugutti Manjunathayya Gundugutti M. Manjunathayya was an Indian freedom fighter and politician. Born as G. M. Manjunath, he was a prominent coffee planter and lived in the village of Gundugutti in Somwarpet taluk in Kodagu district. ==Freedom Movement== In 1934, Pandyanda Belliappa, another prominent freedom fighter, and Gundugutti Manjunathayya succeeded in persuading Mahatma Gandhi to tour Coorg for his cause of gaining donations towards the Harijan welfare fund. They accompanied him into Coorg and he stayed at Gundugutti Manjunathayya's house for one evening. It was here that Mrs. B. T. Gopal Krishna, better known as Kodagina Gowramma, a famous Kannada woman writer and his relative, donated her jewellery for the cause and invited the entourage to her house. During the 1942 Quit India Movement Manjunathayya's eldest son Gundugutti Narasimhamurthy organised a Seva Mandal in Madikeri to inspire the youth.〔
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