In circular issued on February 15, Karnataka government emphasised that the directive to mandatorily use Kannada for industrial and consumer products applies to both public and private manufacturers.
Kannada Development Authority has proposed a two-language policy for Karnataka, emphasizing Kannada and English as compulsory ...
In a bid to promote the use of the Kannada language, the Karnataka government has issued a directive requiring all industrial and consumer products manufactured in the state to display their names and ...
Siddaramaiah announced initiatives to promote Kannada culture, including an International Basava Philosophical Centre and a ...
Congress MLA Ravikumar Gowda Ganiga, claimed that actress Rashmika Mandanna had disregarded the Kannada language and should ...
Taking note of the low attendance from film fraternity to the Bengaluru International Film Fest, Shivakumar, addressing the ...
A Bengaluru man was left upset over his Bengaluru to Chennai flight not making a single announcement in Kannada or in Tamil. He further questioned the logic of Hindi announcements. Here’s how people ...
Under the new directive, all government offices, educational institutions, and commercial establishments in Karnataka must prioritise Kannada in daily operations, including public signage, ...
Bengaluru: With the first batch of students for whom Kannada became a mandatory second language entering class 9 in 2025, CBSE schools in the city are concerned over how students who joined midway ...