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  1. Kyasamballi Chengaluraya Reddy (4 May 1902 – 27 February 1976) was the first Chief Minister of Mysore State (Now Karnataka). Reddy later served as the governor of Madhya Pradesh.

  2. Kysambally Chengalaraya Reddy ( Bangla: কে. চেঙ্গালারায়া রেড্ডি, Hindi: के. सी. रेड्डी, Kannada: ಚೆಂಗಲರಾಯ ರೆಡ್ಡಿ, Marathi: के. चेंगलराया रेड्डी, Tamil: கிசாம்பள்ளி செங்கல்ராய ரெட்டி, Telugu: కె.చెంగలరాయ రెడ్డి; * 4. Mai 1902 in Kyasamballi, Distrikt Kolar, Mysore, Britisch-Indien, heute: Karnataka; † 27.

  3. 7. Mai 2013 · May 7, 2013 by madur. Kyasamballi Chengalaraya Reddy is remembered today as the first chief minister of Mysore state. K.C. Reddy as he is popularly known served as the chief minister between 25 th October 1947 and 30 th March 1952. He was succeeded by Kengal Hanumanthaiah.

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  4. Kysambally Chengalaraya Reddy war ein indischer Politiker des Indischen Nationalkongresses (INC), der von 1947 bis 1952 Chief Minister von Mysore war. Er war zwischen 1952 und 1957 Mitglied der Rajya Sabha, des Oberhauses des Parlaments (Bhāratīya Sansad), und daraufhin von 1957 bis 1962 als Mitglied der Lok Sabha an, des Unterhauses des ...

  5. K. C. Reddy Ministry was the Council of Ministers in Mysore, a state in South India headed by K. Chengalaraya Reddy of the Indian National Congress. The ministry had multiple ministers including the Chief Minister of Mysore. All ministers belonged to the Indian National Congress.

  6. 25. Aug. 2020 · K. Chengalaraya Reddy (25 Oct 1947 to 30 Mar 1952) was the first Chief Minister of Karnataka, the then Mysore State. D. Devaraj Urs, (20 March 1972 – 31 December 1977) was the first to govern Karnataka after the Mysore State was reamed as Karnataka. He was an MLA from Hunsur.

  7. K. Chengalaraya Reddy Biography. Kyasamballi Chengalaraya Reddy, shortly called K. Chengalaraya Reddy was a very influential politician of Karnataka, who served as the state’s first chief minister, soon after Indian independence. The state was then known as Mysore, before unification process began.