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KUD

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KUDKarnatak University (Dharwad, India)
KUDKoperasi Unit Desa (Indonesian: Village Cooperative System; rural savings and loan cooperatives; Indonesia)
KUDKulturno-Umjetnicko Drustvo (Cultural-Artistic Association; Bosnia and Herzegovina)
KUDKajima Urban Development (California)
KUDKey Upcoming Decision
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References in periodicals archive
(5.) Rushmanasab Gurikar and Razaksab Gurikar (2015) Use of Library Resources by Karnatak University Research Scholars: A Case Study, DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology, Vol.
Chikkodimath, "The semi-total graphs of a graph-I," Journal of the Karnatak University, vol.
Indian writers and intellectuals have recently been returning prestigious awards in protest of what they are calling a "climate of intolerance." Among the incidents they cite is the killing of a 77 year old former vice chancellor of Karnatak University, Malleshappa Madivalappa Kalburgi, whose criticism of idol worship and superstition angered right-wing Hindu groups such as the Bajrang Dal, Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Sri Rama Sene.
[1.] Research Scholar, Department Sociology, Karnatak University, Dharwad.
He earned his MBA degree from Karnatak University, India, and his Ph.D.
Hegde gets the doctorate 46 years after he got his post-graduate degree from Karnatak University. He had retired from AIR, New Delhi as Joint Director of News 20 years ago.
IT IS common for MBA students to intern with big corporate firms, but three youngsters studying at the prestigious Karnatak University in Hubli- Dharwad thought beyond the rat- race.
Journal of the Karnatak University. Humanities 32: 56-61.
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