Doddanna Setty

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title: Doddanna Setty
text: Janopakari Doddanna Setty, (1840–1921), was an Indian merchant and philanthropist from Bangalore, Mysore State, British India. He is known for starting the Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Institution for free education to help poor students in 1906, and he also built a public function hall, popularly called "Doddanna Hall", which used to host cultural and public activities in 1905, and later converted into Paramount Talkies. Doddanna Setty was given the title "Janopakari" (Generous) by the Maharaja of Mys
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