The voices against Hindi imposition are growing louder in Karnataka as the Kannada Development Authority has appealed to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to implement a two-language policy in the state, emphasizing Kannada and English. This move comes amidst the ongoing debates on language imposition and aims to prioritize Kannada while also supporting regional languages. The recommendation aims to reduce the language learning burden on students while promoting the significance of Kannada in the state. The push for a language policy that favors Kannada and English highlights the importance of preserving regional languages while also ensuring a balanced approach to language education.
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Karnataka urged to prioritize Kannada & English over Hindi, amid protests. Calls for two-language policy.
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