Addanda Cariappa resigns as Director of Rangayana in Mysuru
The Hindu
Accepting the people’s mandate in the Karnataka Assembly elections, he submitted his resignation as Director of Rangayana, owning moral responsibility.
Addanda Cariappa has resigned as Director of Rangayana, Mysuru. The State-run institution is a professional theatre repertory, a national-level theatre training institute, and a documentation centre for the theatre arts.
In his resignation letter addressed to Secretary, Department of Kannada and Culture on May 14, Mr Cariappa said he resigned in the wake of the defeat of the BJP, which had appointed him, in the Karnataka Assembly elections.
Accepting the people’s mandate, he submitted his resignation as Director of Rangayana, owning moral responsibility.
Mr Cariappa was appointed Director of Rangayana on December 27, 2019. He took charge on December 31, 2019.

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