“Kannada Authority Urges Two-Language Policy Amid Hindi Imposition Debate in Karnataka”

The demand for a two-language policy in Karnataka, featuring Kannada and English, is gaining momentum as voices against Hindi imposition grow louder in the state. The Kannada Development Authority has called on Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to consider this recommendation in light of the ongoing debates on language preferences. Emphasizing the importance of preserving Kannada’s significance, the proposal aims to strike a balance between regional languages and English while ensuring that students are not overburdened with language learning requirements. With the spotlight on linguistic diversity and cultural heritage, the push for a two-language formula highlights the need for inclusive language policies that respect the linguistic identity of Karnataka. As the discussions continue, it remains to be seen how the state government will respond to these calls for language inclusivity and the protection of Kannada in the educational landscape.

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