The Kannada Development Authority in Karnataka has intensified the calls against the imposition of Hindi, urging Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to implement a two-language policy in the state. The proposal advocates for Kannada and English as the primary languages in educational institutions, amidst the escalating discussions on language dominance. Emphasizing the significance of Kannada while endorsing the inclusion of regional languages, the move aims to reduce the language learning workload on students. The push for this language policy comes in response to growing concerns over the prominence of Hindi in Karnataka’s educational curriculum. Siddaramaiah’s decision on this matter is eagerly awaited as it could potentially shape the linguistic landscape of the state. The debate on language imposition has sparked widespread discussions among various stakeholders, with many advocating for the preservation of linguistic diversity in Karnataka. Stay updated on this issue as developments unfold in the coming days to see how the state government responds to these recommendations.
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“Karnataka urged to resist Hindi imposition, adopt two-language policy”
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