Use of Kannada as an administrative language accorded importance, says Minister
The Hindu
Minister for Social Welfare H.C. Mahadevappa said here on Friday that the government was according greater importance to the use of Kannada in all spheres of administration.
Minister for Social Welfare H.C. Mahadevappa said here on Friday that the government was according greater importance to the use of Kannada in all spheres of administration.
Speaking after inaugurating the 69th Karnataka Rajyotsava celebrations, Mr. Mahadevappa said it was the duty of all to ensure the use of Kannada as an administrative language in the State.
Noting that Kannada had carved its own identity and enriched the culture and heritage of the State through literature, Mr. Mahadevappa said that the government was also patronising culture and arts in a bid to promote the language. The government has taken measures to ensure that Kananda kept pace with digital technology. This includes measures like the use of Kannada on mobile and digital platforms, development of Kananda software based on Unicode, development of Kananda Braille software, etc., he added.
The Minister said the use of Kannada on social media has increased in recent years and this was good and imperative to ensure the growth of Kananda to keep pace with the development of science and technology.
Stating that Kananda belonged to all and was not restricted to a specific community or clan, Mr. Mahadevappa said that the culture of Karnataka was enshrined in Kannada to enrich which multitudes of personalities have strived hard. It was the onerous responsibility of the present generation to pass on the rich legacy of Kannada to posterity, he added.
Mr. Mahadevappa said that geographical unity of the land where Kananda is spoken is not enough and what matters is the unification of minds of Kannadigas.
Referring to the history of the language, Mr. Mahadevappa said that there are inscriptions in Kannada dating back to ancient periods in history and people speaking Kannada are spread all over from the land of the Cauvery to that of Godavari.