BENGALURU:
Kannada Development Authority (KDA) chairman SG
Siddaramaiah on Tuesday urged human resource development minister
Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank to issue a stern direction to Kendriya Vidyalayas (KV) to teach Kannada compulsorily to their students in the state.
In a letter to Pohkriyal, Siddaramaiah has said that the KVs are reluctant to teach Kannada as they are not ready to have an emotional connect with the culture and language of
Karnataka.
“I request you to issue a stern direction asking the regional head of KV, Karnataka to direct all KV schools in the state to adhere to the Kannada Language Act 2015 which has got presidential ascent and take all possible steps to teach Kannada to their students and hence respect the regional sentiments,” Siddaramaiah wrote to Pokhriyal.
The central government-run
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sanghatan recently communicated to the state government that it is unable to teach Kannada in its 50 schools because of lack of faculty and students for the language.
“Kendriya Vidyalaya Sanghatan of Karanataka cites some trivial reasons for not teaching Kannada in its schools… This kind of irresponsible, grossly misunderstood and anti-regional statements would only ignite a sense of unrest in the state with unwarranted dire consequences,” Siddaramaiah said, adding: “The department must be in a position to teach even a single child in a school.”