Gangadhar V. Chittal

Gangadhar Vithoba Chittal
Born (1923-11-12)November 12, 1923
Hanehalli, Uttar Kannada, Karnataka
Died January 28, 1987(1987-01-28) (aged 63)
Mumbai
Occupation Poet, Indian Audit and Account Service
Nationality Indian
Genre Poetry
Subject Kannada
Spouse Meera Krishna Gaitonde from Karwar

Gangadhar Vithoba Chittal (1923–1987) was a Kannada poet and recipient of Karnataka Sahitya Academy award.[1] He was the elder brother of Kannada writer Yashwant Vithoba Chittal.He held several administrative positions for the Government of India and audited several Indian Embassies and Consulates. During the Quit India struggle (1942), Chittal amongst several others was debarred from his college due to his participation in the Quit India movement.

Born in Hanehalli, Chittal[2][3] completed primary education in his hometown and Matriculation (S.S.C.) from Gibbs High School, Kumta in 1940 and stood first in the Presidency of Bombay.His achievement was all the more commendable since the then Presidency of Bombay included current states of Maharashtra, Gujarat,part of Karnataka and part of Madhya Pradesh.For his achievement Chittal was honored at Karnatak College Dharwar where he completed his initial studies and then went to Willingdon college, Sangli to major in English literature.At Willingdon S. R. Ekkundi was Chittal's classmate and V. K. Gokak and R. S. Mugali were his professors.

After graduating from Sangli, Chittal joined the Indian Audit and Account Service in 1948. Initially he worked as Assistant Accountant General in Bombay and then moved to Washington D.C. as Deputy Director of Audit. After completion of his stint in Washington D. C., he was transferred to New Delhi as Deputy Secretary in Irrigation and Power Ministry and then as Comptroller and Auditor General in New Delhi.Subsequently he moved to London as Director of audits.He retired as director of audits, at western railways, in Bombay.

In 1983, he was honored by the Karnataka Sahitya Academy (Karnatak State Literary Society) for his contributions to Kannada Literature.

At an early age Chittal was afflicted with Parkinson's disease which curtailed his gifted and exceptional literary career.He succumbed to the disease at the age of 63.

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