Siddaramaiah accuses Centre of 'neglecting' Kannada, imposing Hindi
The CM called on people of Karnataka to oppose those who are 'anti-Kannada'.
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He also said that Karnataka is denied funds for its development. (Mohammad Asad)
 
Bengaluru, 1 Nov
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday accused
the union government of "neglecting" Kannada language and imposing
Hindi, calling on people of the state to oppose those who are
"anti-Kannada".
"Federal government is meting out step motherly
treatment to Karnataka," Siddaramaiah said during his address on the
occasion of state foundation day here in the state capital.
The 70th Kannada Rajyotsava celebrations was organised by
the Department of School Education and Literacy.
He charged that the state provides Rs 4.5 lakh crore revenue
to the Centre but it is denied its rightful share and is given paltry amount in
return.
Noting that injustice is being done to Kannada language, the
Chief Minister said, "There are continuous attempts to impose Hindi.
Grants are given for the development of Hindi and Sanskrit while other
languages of the country are being neglected."
He also stated that Karnataka is denied funds for the
development of the state.
"Injustice is being done to the classical language
Kannada by denying adequate funds for its growth. We have to oppose all those
who are anti-Kannada," the CM said.
Undelining the need to take Kannada language and its culture
to new heights, Siddaramaiah said the neglect of Kannada language in education
has caused several problems.
"Children of the developed nations think, learn and
dream in their mother tongue but here the situation is against it. English and
Hindi are weakening the talent of our children just because of linguistic
reasons," Siddaramaiah said.
He stressed the need to bring laws to introduce a system for
medium of instruction in mother tongue. "I emphasise that the Centre
should pay heed in this direction."
The Chief Minister also said that his government is
committed to preparing Kannada to face challenges and prevent job losses caused
by Artificial Intelligence.
He called upon scholars and technocrats to help transform
Kannada into a language of modern technology.
“The era of Information Technology has now transformed into
the age of Artificial Intelligence. There is also an apprehension that this may
lead to job losses. Our government is working to elevate Kannada language,
tradition and culture to a global level. As part of this, the government is
committed to preparing our language to meet the challenges of Artificial
Intelligence so that employment is not affected,” he said.
Siddaramaiah noted that the state government was
implementing several measures to strengthen Kannada and ensure its continued
relevance in education and employment.
According to him, 800 Kannada schools and 100 Urdu schools
would be developed as Karnataka Public Schools (KPS), while priority would be
given to teaching Kannada in madrasas.
“Since there is a need to take the Kannada language and
tradition to the global level, we are preparing a new policy for this
purpose."
Emphasising on educational reforms, Siddaramaiah said 800
government schools, each over a century old, would be upgraded as model
institutions at a cost of Rs four crore each.
“To bring minority communities into the mainstream, primary
Kannada is being taught as part of madrasa education. Currently, Kannada is
being taught in 180 madrasas, and this will be extended to 1,500 across the
State,” he said.
Reflecting on Karnataka’s 69-year journey since unification,
the Chief Minister paid homage to the martyrs of the unification movement,
recalling figures such as Aluru Venkata Rao, Andanappa Doddameti, Gudleppa
Hallikeri, Siddappa Kambli, R H Deshpande, Kaujalgi Srinivas Rao, and Kengal
Hanumanthaiah.
“Today’s Karnataka is the fruit of their struggle,” he
observed.
The Chief Minister highlighted that Karnataka had achieved
remarkable growth, ranking first in attracting Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
and maintaining an unemployment rate of 2.5 per cent, far below the national
average.
“More than Rs 50,107 crore FDI has come into the state,
accounting for 51 per cent of India’s total FDI,” he said.
Karnataka’s per capita income, he said, has increased by 101
per cent in the past decade, while Rs 65,000 crore was allocated this year for
education.
“We are also establishing new residential schools and
hostels where needed,” he said, adding that recruitment of over 18,000 new teachers
was underway.
Siddaramaiah said the State Education Policy Commission,
chaired by Prof Sukhdev Thorat, had submitted its report, the first
State-specific policy, which would soon be implemented.
Highlighting Karnataka’s economic strength, he said the
state continued to excel in agriculture, dairy, biotechnology, and tourism.
“Karnataka Milk Federation is marketing over 175 Nandini
milk products in national and international markets, collecting over one crore
litres of milk per day,” he said.
The CM outlined the government’s vision centred around the
10 ‘Gs’ — Gig Economy, Green Economy, Guarantee Economy, Globe-Trotting
Economy, Good Governance, Geographical Equality, Good Health, Gender Equality,
Good Public Education, and Good Connectivity — describing theese as Karnataka’s
roadmap for inclusive growth.
Urging collective resistance to centralisation, he said,
“Karnataka has suffered a loss of nearly Rs 70,000 crore due to the injustice
committed by the 15th Finance Commission.
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