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Our Story

1960
Late 1960s

A group of Kannada-speaking families in Montreal, initiated by Prema and Shamiah Setty, Shantha and Thukaram Khoday, Usha and Kuchela, and Girija and Narahari, began gathering to celebrate traditional festivities of Karnataka.

1970
Early 1970s

Other newcomers, such as Leela and Srikant Swamy, Usha and Kuchela, Saroja and Shankar Rao, Kamala and Ramachandran, and others joined the gatherings. Festivals like Navaratri, Deepavali, Sankranthi, and Ugadi became annual events.

1974
1974

Parvathamma Sarma, mother of Vijayakumar, participated in a Navaratri celebration, marking a notable event in the Koota’s early days.

1976
1976

In March, S. RamMurthy and Shankar Pappur screened the Kannada movie Belli Moda at John Abbott College Auditorium, a milestone for KKM.
In November, Deepavali was celebrated in Ville St. Laurent. A separate group later formed Bharathiya Sangeetha Sangham for house concerts.

1979
July 1979

Kannada screen legend RajKumar and his family were hosted in Montreal. He performed a musical interlude at Cegep John Abbott College, marking an important cultural event.

1980
1980s

1980s and Beyond, KKM hosted numerous Kannada personalities, including Raj Kumar, Bharathi, Girish Karnad, and several renowned singers and musicians, fostering a deep cultural connection.

October 19, 1980

A general meeting was held to establish the association formally, with Dr. M.N. Srikant Swamy presiding.

1980s

A formal committee was formed, and the organization was officially named Kannada Koota of Montreal (KKM). The first newsletter, Sharavathi, was released during Vijayadashmi, with Vijayakumar and Janardhan Iyengar as editors.

November 8, 1980

November 8, 1980, The first KKM election was held at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, marking the official start of the Koota’s structured activities.

2018
2018

December 25, 2018, Kasturi Kannada Shaale began informally with 13 children, teaching Kannada through home-based classes.

2021
2021

With the collaboration of Kannada Academy (KA), Kasturi Kannada Shaale became part of a global initiative to teach Kannada to children worldwide.