Rename Dakshina Kannada as Mangaluru district: Tulu forum
Samiti leader Dayananda Kathalsar said the name 'Dakshina Kannada' was a colonial legacy and does not represent the linguistic and cultural aspirations of the local population.
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Mangaluru, 8 July
The Tulupara Horata Samiti, a regional
organisation based in coastal Karnataka, on Tuesday urged the State government
to rename Dakshina Kannada district as Mangaluru district, arguing that the new
name would better reflect the identity and administrative significance of the
region's central city.
Addressing reporters here, Samiti leader
Dayananda Kathalsar said the name "Dakshina Kannada" was a colonial
legacy and does not represent the linguistic and cultural aspirations of the
local population. He claimed the change would promote regional pride and
administrative clarity.
Kathalsar also highlighted that several
districts in the State, such as Bengaluru Urban and Mysuru, bear the names of
their principal cities and said Mangaluru deserves similar recognition.
The Samiti plans to submit a memorandum to
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and relevant officials, seeking prompt action. The
demand has sparked fresh debate in the coastal region, where identity and
linguistic pride are politically significant.
The government has not yet responded to the
request.
Recently, the State cabinet had approved
the renaming of Bengaluru Rural district as 'Bengaluru North'. Similarly, in May, the cabinet had also
approved the renaming of the neighbouring Ramanagara district as 'Bengaluru
South'.
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