K. Suryanarayana Adiga

Kakkunje Suryanarayana Adiga
Born (1914-11-05)November 5, 1914
Kakkunje,
Madras Presidency,
British India
Died April 23, 1989(1989-04-23) (aged 74)
Mangalore,
India
Occupation lawyer, politician

Kakkunje Suryanarayana Adiga (5 November 1914 - 23 April 1989) was an Indian lawyer and politician who served as a member of the Mysore Legislative Council from 1966 to 1971.[1] He was the Chairman of Karnataka Bank from 1958 to 1979.[2]

Early life

Adiga was born on 5 November 1914 in the village of Kakkunje in the then South Canara district of Madras Presidency, British India.[2] He took part in the Quit India Movement and studied law. He participated in local elections and served as President of the Mangalore municipality.[2]

Career

In 1945, Adiga joined the board of Karnataka Bank as Director and became part-time Chairman in 1958.[2] In 1971, he became full-time Chairman and served till 1979.[2] During his tenure as Chairman, the bank experienced unprecedented growth with the result that Karnataka Bank got the appellation "Adiga's Bank". After retirement in 1979, Adiga continued to serve as the bank's director till his death in 1989.[2]

Adiga was elected to the Mysore State Legislative Council in 1966 on the South Canara Local Authorities seat.[1] Adiga, however, resigned in 1971, a year before his tenure came to an end.[1]

Death

Adiga died on 23 April 1989 at the age of 74.

Notes

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