BBMP had issued notices to 50,000 business establishments, of which 49, 732 have followed rule; deadline extension being considered Most business establishments in the city have complied with the norm ...
In the past, city has seen problems arising due to lack of prominence to Kannada in name boards. Above: A file photo of activists protesting to give first preference to Kannada at City Railway station ...
Asserting that all industrial and consumer products manufactured in Karnataka must compulsorily display their names and usage instructions in Kannada along with other languages, the state government ...
The Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) has warned that it will cancel trade licences of business establishments within its limits if they fail to give priority to Kannada on their name boards. All ...
A shop in Koramangala, Bengaluru, puts its Kannada name out on its signboard as “Angadi hesaru”, which literally translates to “shop’s name”. A fast-food restaurant in BTM Layout has a Kannada ...
BENGALURU: The Kannada Language Comprehensive Development (Amendment) Bill 2024 was tabled in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday. The bill mandates 60% of text on name boards of all business and ...
BENGALURU: Alleging that the state government has failed to strictly implement the order that mandates all name boards to dedicate 65 per cent of display space to Kannada, Kannada activists, led by TA ...
Shops and establishments in several parts of Bengaluru city were vandalised. Sign Boards with any language other than Kannada were pulled down. Property was damaged. A familiar motto of ‘Kannada is ...
Karnataka Rakshana Vedika president Narayan Gowda said business establishments should go out of Karnataka if they don't want 60% Kannada in signboards Members of the Karnataka Rakshana Vedika, a ...
A heartwarming video of a 10 year old girl from Bihar confidently speaking Kannada in Bengaluru has gone viral, drawing ...