Karnataka Rakshana Vedike activists rally against non-Kannada sign boards in protest of the 60% Kannada rule in Bengaluru Over 34,000 notices issued as businesses face scrutiny; Politician alleges ...
Bengaluru, a pivotal centre for IT-related services that draws professionals from various parts of the country, has long wrestled with the nuanced issue of language preference. The city’s varied ...
On December 27, the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike pro-Kannada group vandalised several shops and business establishments in Bengaluru for not using the language on their sign boards. The group was ...
BENGALURU: The Kannada Development Authority (KDA) has instructed the Bengaluru Urban Deputy Commissioner’s office to ensure that shops coming under its jurisdiction sport Kannada language as well in ...
BELAGAVI: Kannada sign boards will be made mandatory across Karnataka in all commercial establishments, industries, trust-run institutions, hospitals, entertainment centres, hotels and similar places ...
BENGALURU: Activists of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV), a pro-Kannada organisation, on Wednesday vandalised several properties and ransacked multiple commercial buildings in different parts of the ...
The language row in Karnataka escalated sharply Wednesday after members of a right-wing group - the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, which is pushing for the enforced use of Kannada - held violent protests ...
Days after the raging language row in Karnataka, the cabinet on Friday okayed an ordinance that enforces 60 per cent Kannada language on sign boards of shops, enterprises, institutions and other ...
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