Bengaluru:Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Sunday assured the people of creating more jobs for Kannadigas (natives) and promoting Kannada with its culture on the state's formation day.
"The state government will soon announce a special package to create more jobs for Kannadigas and promote their language (Kannada) and culture," said Yediyurappa after inaugurating 'Rajyotsava' to celebrate the southern state's 65th Formation Day.
Inaugurating the day-long celebrations at Kanteerava stadium in the city marking the occasion, the Chief Minister said the state would observe 'Kannada Kayaka Varsha' till October 2021 to promote the native language Kannada and its rich cultural heritage.
"We will hold smart programmes on the usage of Kannada to protect and develop it in this digital age across the state," asserted Yediyurappa.
The state government will promote the use of Kannada as the official and administrative language for the service of people.
Referring to the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) across the country, the Chief Minister said its implementation in the state would also strengthen Kannada as the medium of instruction in mother tongue.
"Let us pledge to protect our Kannada language and culture for a prosperous, healthy, co-existent and developing Karnataka," reiterated Yediyurappa.
During the reorganisation of states across the country, Karnataka was formed on November 1, 1956 by joining Kannada-speaking areas in the Deccan plateau spanning the erstwhile princely Mysuru region in the Madras Presidency, north-west region in the Bombay province, northern region in the Hyderabad state and Malnad region in the state's central parts.
Kannada litterateurs like K. Shivaram Karanth, Kuvempu, Masti Venkatesha Iyengar, A.N. Krishna Rao and B.M. Srikantaiah are credited for unifying the regions into a state.
Though the state was originally christened as 'Mysore', it was renamed as Karnataka on November 1, 1973 giving it a distinctive identity.
"The Chief Minister hoisted the state flag at the Kanteerava stadium following the Centre's guidelines to contain the Covid-19 pandemic," an official told.