Tamilans are ​​giving more importance to their mother tongue -Karnataka CM Siddarama

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Won't sign files which have English notings: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah

Chief minister Siddaramaiah has decided to return official files without seeing them if they aren't in Kannada.

After receiving a report of the Kannada Development Authority (KDA), Siddaramaiah expressed his displeasure at the attitude of both the people and officers towards the official language of the state.

"I have told all non-Kannadiga officers to learn Kannada and ensure correspondence in Kannada. Recently, I received a few files in English. I summoned the officers and warned them that I would send back the files if they aren't in Kannada. From the days of the Kannada Kavalu Samiti in the 1980s, more than 300 circulars have been issued directing officers to use Kannada in administration. But it has not yielded the desired results," the CM said.

Citing Tamil Nadu, the CM said: "Tamilans have a commitment to their language. If you speak to them in English, they reply in Tamil.Hence, it's a must to learn Tamil there. We need to create a Kannada atmosphere in our state, particularly in Bangalore."

In his report to the government, KDA chairman Mukhyamantri Chandru made several recommendations to promote Kannada. The report recommends using Kannda in administration, providing job reservation to those who have studied in the Kannada medium, integration of Kannada in IT, development of border areas and more grants for academies related to Kannada and culture. Siddaramaiah assured he would respond positively to the recommendations.

Times Of India
 
aspk said:
Won't sign files which have English notings: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah

Chief minister Siddaramaiah has decided to return official files without seeing them if they aren't in Kannada.

After receiving a report of the Kannada Development Authority (KDA), Siddaramaiah expressed his displeasure at the attitude of both the people and officers towards the official language of the state.

"I have told all non-Kannadiga officers to learn Kannada and ensure correspondence in Kannada. Recently, I received a few files in English. I summoned the officers and warned them that I would send back the files if they aren't in Kannada. From the days of the Kannada Kavalu Samiti in the 1980s, more than 300 circulars have been issued directing officers to use Kannada in administration. But it has not yielded the desired results," the CM said.

Citing Tamil Nadu, the CM said: "Tamilans have a commitment to their language. If you speak to them in English, they reply in Tamil.Hence, it's a must to learn Tamil there. We need to create a Kannada atmosphere in our state, particularly in Bangalore."

In his report to the government, KDA chairman Mukhyamantri Chandru made several recommendations to promote Kannada. The report recommends using Kannda in administration, providing job reservation to those who have studied in the Kannada medium, integration of Kannada in IT, development of border areas and more grants for academies related to Kannada and culture. Siddaramaiah assured he would respond positively to the recommendations.

Times Of India

Glad to know the status of Tamil in Tamilnadu has a positive effect in the neighboring Kannada state.

Every state has to promote its official language in a positive way.

If i choose to live in Karnataka then definitely i will do my best to learn and speak Kannada at the earliest. The same goes with Malayalam in Kerala, Telugu in Andhra, Marathi in Maharastra etc.
 
But all southern state are forcefully neglecting national language

HINDI
 
me_saket said:
But all southern state are forcefully neglecting national language

HINDI

Neglecting? When there is no national language how can one neglect that in the first place? Since when did Hindi become a national language?

Also why do all the southern states need a new language without any reason? Just to watch some Tv channels and movies? I think we can manage with some subtitles.
 
Thread closed, as it brings bad taste to d forum...
India's unity lies in its diversity, thats it. :win
 
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