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In 1963, Nijalingappa as Chief Minister, decided to establish UAS along the lines of Land Grant College system of USA and passed the University of Agricultural Sciences Bill (Act No. 22). He granted 1300 acres to Gandhi Krishi Vignana Kendra Campus.
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because as Chief Minister of Karnataka he gave land to Tibetan refugees for the purpose of resettlement. Now, Karnataka has the largest Tibetan settlements and the largest population in exile, with the four Tibetan settlements of
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of the unified state. He was re-elected to the same post and continued in that position until April 1968. In Karnataka, he worked on the development of agricultural, irrigation, industrial, and transport projects.
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Like many other leaders of the Indian freedom movement, he received a blend of both traditional Indian-style and Western-style education. He was influenced by the ideologies of
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and, as a child, was given a traditional education by Veerappa Master, an elder teacher. He joined a formal, western primary school in Davanagere and then a secondary school in
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After the Congress split, Nijalingappa gradually retired from politics. He later served as chairman of the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Society.
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Nijalingappa was widely revered, even after his retirement, and was known for his simplicity and integrity. He is remembered fondly by the
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In 2003, a stamp honouring Nijalingappa was issued. A memorial of Nijalingappa was built beside NH-4 on the outskirts of
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When people expressed their distrust in the party in the 1967 elections, Nijalingappa became
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in 1919. During this time, he became interested in politics after reading the work of
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Nijalingappa died on 9 August 2000 at his residence in Chitradurga at the age of 97.
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He became president of the Mysore Congress and was also a member of the historic
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1942–1945: general secretary of the Mysore Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC)
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member of the Constituent Assembly of India and Provisional Parliament
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Nijalingappa was born on 10 December 1902 to a middle-class family in
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1948–1950: member and president of the Constituent Assembly of Mysore
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Split in a Predominant Party: The Indian National Congress in 1969
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sessions as a spectator. In 1936, when he came into contact with
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member of the Gopal Rao Enquiry Committee, Government of Mysore
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1936–1940: president of Chitaldroog District Congress Committee
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declared that he would name the sugar research institute in
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1938–1950: member of the Mysore Congress Working Committee
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1937–1938: member of the Mysore Legislative Council
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Chief Minister of Mysore State
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Halavagalu
Madras Presidency
British India
Vijayanagara district
Karnataka
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