Karnataka denies making Kannada language mandatory for UG courses
The government of Karnataka rejected the decision to make the Kannada language mandatory for undergraduates.
The government of Karnataka rejected the decision to make the Kannada language mandatory for undergraduates. Under the new order, students who do not wish to use the local language will not have to do so until further notice from the High Court. The decision has been taken against the backdrop of an interim order by the High Court in this regard.
Following the order, the students who have already taken up the course also get the opportunity to choose the language of their choice for studying instead of Kannada. The attendance will be adjusted to the new language. The circular dated January 21 is addressed to all vice-chancellors and registrars of public and private universities. The principals of aided and unaided colleges have also been issued directions in this regard.
The state government on August 7, 2021, made learning of Kannada compulsory for students who take up graduation courses in the state. The government maintained that the order is in line with the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP). The government has asked students who have not learnt Kannada in school to study functional Kannada for one semester. The Samskrita Bharati (Karnataka) Trust, other three organizations, and five students have filed petitions challenging the government order.
The High Court earlier opined that the state government at this stage shall not insist on making the language compulsory. The court further stated that students who do not wish to take the Kannada language shall not be compelled to pursue the Kannada language till further orders.
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