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Karnataka objects to AP's two-language formula in education system

Karnataka minister Suresh Kumar has raised objection against the Andhra Pradesh's government decision to follow a two-language formula in its education system. Kumar feels that it will put the lives of Kannada teachers in jeopardy and will also deprive children of their mother tongue.

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Published : Jan 30, 2020, 5:13 PM IST

Karnataka objects to AP's two-language formula in education system
Karnataka objects to AP's two-language formula in education system

Bengaluru: Raising objections to Andhra Pradesh's decision to follow a two-language formula in its education system, Karnataka minister Suresh Kumar has requested the neighboring state to take necessary action to protect the interest of Kannadigas living thereby continuing the minority language schools.


In a letter to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, he said the decision to convert all schools into English medium and 'compel' every student to learn Telugu or Urdu as one of the languages has 'defied the spirit of bonhomie' that always existed between the two states.

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'The resultant impact on the morale of Kannadigas residing in border areas of Andhra Pradesh who did their schooling in Kannada medium all these years is more than what meets the eye.

Cultural conflict is more demoralizing than any other social conflicts,' Kumar, minister for primary and secondary education, wrote.

He noted that Kannadigas and Andhra people have shared generations of camaraderie that dates back to Krishnadevaraya's (ruler of Vijayanagara empire) time and beyond, and there were very little differences on linguistic grounds as both languages and accents are similar.

Umpteen Telugu Medium schools are found in Karnataka due to the liberal and all-inclusive administrative mechanism of Karnataka, he pointed out.

Kumar further said the decision taken by the Andhra Pradesh government to follow two language formula will not just put the lives of so many Kannada language teachers in jeopardy, but also many children will be deprived of learning their mother tongue, for the simple reason that they are living outside Karnataka.

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'In this regard, I would sincerely request you to take necessary action to protect the interest of Kannadigas of your state by continuing the minority language schools, who teach Kannada as a language or as a medium.

'I firmly believe that this decision will restore the integrity which always existed between us for generations," he added. (A PTI copy)

Bengaluru: Raising objections to Andhra Pradesh's decision to follow a two-language formula in its education system, Karnataka minister Suresh Kumar has requested the neighboring state to take necessary action to protect the interest of Kannadigas living thereby continuing the minority language schools.


In a letter to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, he said the decision to convert all schools into English medium and 'compel' every student to learn Telugu or Urdu as one of the languages has 'defied the spirit of bonhomie' that always existed between the two states.

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'The resultant impact on the morale of Kannadigas residing in border areas of Andhra Pradesh who did their schooling in Kannada medium all these years is more than what meets the eye.

Cultural conflict is more demoralizing than any other social conflicts,' Kumar, minister for primary and secondary education, wrote.

He noted that Kannadigas and Andhra people have shared generations of camaraderie that dates back to Krishnadevaraya's (ruler of Vijayanagara empire) time and beyond, and there were very little differences on linguistic grounds as both languages and accents are similar.

Umpteen Telugu Medium schools are found in Karnataka due to the liberal and all-inclusive administrative mechanism of Karnataka, he pointed out.

Kumar further said the decision taken by the Andhra Pradesh government to follow two language formula will not just put the lives of so many Kannada language teachers in jeopardy, but also many children will be deprived of learning their mother tongue, for the simple reason that they are living outside Karnataka.

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'In this regard, I would sincerely request you to take necessary action to protect the interest of Kannadigas of your state by continuing the minority language schools, who teach Kannada as a language or as a medium.

'I firmly believe that this decision will restore the integrity which always existed between us for generations," he added. (A PTI copy)

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Karnataka objects to AP's two-language formula in edu system
Bengaluru, Jan 30 (PTI) Raising objections to Andhra
Pradesh's decision to follow two-language formula in its
education system, Karnataka minister Suresh Kumar has
requested the neighbouring State to take necessary action to
protect the interest of Kannadigas living there by continuing
the minority language schools.
         In a letter to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan
Mohan Reddy, he said the decision to convert all schools into
English medium and "compel" every student to learn Telugu or
Urdu as one of the languages has "defied the spirit of
bonhomie" that always existed between the two states.
"The resultant impact on the morale of Kannadigas
residing in border areas of Andhra Pradesh who did their
schooling in Kannada medium all these years is more than what
meets the eye.
         A cultural conflict is more demoralising than any
other social conflicts," Kumar, minister for primary and
secondary education, wrote.
         He noted that Kannadigas and Andhra people have shared
generations of camaraderie that dates back to
Krishnadevaraya's (ruler of Vijayanagara empire) time and
beyond, and there was very little differences on linguistic
grounds as both languages and accents are similar.
Umpteen Telugu Medium schools are found in Karnataka
due to the liberal and all inclusive administrative mechanism
of Karnataka, he pointed out.
Kumar further said the decision taken by the Andhra
Pradesh government to follow two language formula will not
just put the lives of so many Kannada language teachers in
jeopardy, but also many children will be deprived of learning
their mother tongue, for the simple reason that they are
living outside Karnataka.
         "In this regard I would sincerely request you to take
necessary action to protect the interest of Kannadigas of your
state by continuing the minority language schools, who teach
Kannada as a language or as a medium.
         I firmly believe that, this decision will restore the
integrity which always existed between us for generations," he
added. PTI KSU RS
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