Nitin KushalappaNitin Kushalappa (born Mookonda Poonacha Nitin Kushalappa, also known as Mookonda Nitin Kushalappa, Nitin Kushalappa M P or Mookonda Kushalappa) is an Indian author of books and articles. Early lifeKushalappa hails from Kodagu (Coorg), a region rich in oral lore.[1][2][3] He studied in Bangalore in Clarence High School, St. Joseph's Pre-University College, CMR Institute of Technology (BE), Kuvempu University (MA) and Alliance University (EPGDM). CareerNitin Kushalappa is a lead engineer in the software development industry.[4] He is the author of Puffin Books' Dakshin: South Indian Myths and Fables Retold.[5][6][7][8] This is a children's book, a collection of 15 South Indian folktales, published in 2023.[9][10][11] Kushalappa also has books on local history, a translation, and a biography to his credit.[6][12] His book 'The Major who kept his Cool' is the biography of an army hero Lt Col (then Major) P S Ganapathi MVC, who protected his men while they were in hostile territory.[12] Nitin has co-authored a book on the native religious practises of Kodagu.[13] His various articles have been published by the Deccan Herald, and Star of Mysore. He also writes under the names Mookonda Kushalappa, Mookonda Nitin Kushalappa and Nitin Kushalappa M P.[14][1][2] Kushalappa has been working towards preserving the Kodava language and culture.[15][16] He is the researcher working for the online Kodava Virtual Museum.[17][18][19][20] He has done work on an old temple script, thirke.[21][22][23] In an interview with Anushree Madhavan of The New Indian Express, Nitin admits that Coorg and the Pattole Palame are constant influences in his works.[24][25] Books
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