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Karnataka HC requested the center to clean up in Kannada for graduation

Karnataka HC requested the center to clean up in Kannada for graduation
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Bengaluru: The Karnataka High Court on Monday asked the central government to clarify the State Government Transfer Study in Local Language Kannada Mandatory for Graduation Level students.
The division bench led by the chairman of the ritu judge Raj Awasthi gave direction to the pill submitted by Samskruta Bharati Trust.
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Naganand, senior adviser to the applicant proposed that the government’s decision to learn Kannada must oppose the orders of the Supreme Court and the Spirit of the Constitution.
The decision has created a problem for students who come to study in Karnataka from other states.
The students have written a letter to the principal in this matter, he said.
Languages ​​should not be worn to others by force.
Not the cost of making students from other states to learn local languages.
It cannot be maintained to make Kannada mandatory in higher education.
Naganand’s advice asked the court to remove the government’s command.
Prabhuling Navadagi, General Advocates appeared for the government, stating that the decision was in accordance with government policy.
No student who filed a petition against moving.
If they are absolutely affected, they will advance to apply for applications.
The decision was questioned by third parties.
The petition has been delivered with personal interests.
They are trying to save the job of language teachers other than Kannada.
This is not a pill, it was conveyed by personal interest and must be canceled, public advice is debated.
He also handed over that, his decision did not oppose the National Education Policy (NEP).
Students have been asked to choose Kannada as one of the languages.
Separate syllabus has been made for non-Kannada students that are easier for them.
The court cannot interfere with the government’s policy decision.
Advocacy General also told the bench that the Supreme Court has refused to interfere in terms of learning Marathi language in Maharashtra.
The bench asked that, even though it was true to encourage Kannada’s language learning, is it true for the government to make it mandatory? This problem has been postponed until November 29.

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