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Voices get louder in Karnataka against 'Hindi imposition'

IndiaTimes Thursday, 6 March 2025
The Kannada Development Authority has urged Karnataka's Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to adopt a two-language policy in the state, favoring Kannada and English due to the ongoing debates on Hindi imposition. This recommendation stresses Kannada's primacy and supports regional languages alongside maintaining minimal language learning burdens for students.
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