The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) will not renew or grant trade licences to commercial establishments that fail to comply with the 60:40 rule for the use of Kannada on their signboards.
BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court has directed the state government not to make Kannada language compulsory for degree students until further orders."The state government at this stage cannot insist ...
H G Srinivasa Prasad says that it is a myth that non-Kannadigas don’t want to learn the language There have been many angry noises in the recent past about the non-Kannadigas not making an ...
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'Don’t impose Kannada in Karnataka': Congress leader Nalapad’s remark sparks fury among Kannadigas
A recent comment by Congress leader Mohammed Haris Nalapad, son of senior MLA NA Haris and the current president of the Karnataka Pradesh Youth Congress, has sparked outrage among sections of ...
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