Hubballi: Instead of criticizing the government or English medium schools, we should focus on our lifestyle to help preserve the Kannada language, said pro-Kannada activist Venkatesh Malegoodi. Maleguddy, who will be the chairman of the 9th Hubballi Taluk Sahitya Sammelana here on Sunday, said the Kannada atmosphere could be maintained. Read Kannada books, listen to Kannada songs, watch Kannada movies and have discussions about Kannada poetry, novels and folk literature at home so that these influence the next generation. The goal is to give “A person who only speaks Kannada by birth is not a Kannadiga. A real Kannadiga is one who always thinks about the land and the language in his life. A person who hates people of other languages is not a Kannadiga. No. We have many non-Kannadiga people who have contributed significantly to the Kannada land and language,” he added. Dr Sarju Katkar, who inaugurated the Sanmelana, suggested the Kannada Sahitya Parishat to hold talks with the government to release funds for taluk and district-level Kannada sahityas. San Melana. Various sessions on the future of Hubbari, poetry readings and interaction with President Sammelana were organized on this occasion. Submitting his graduation certificate, Dr BV Shirur pointed out that the state was neglecting Kannada departments in government schools and universities. Former MPs Prof. IG Sanadi, Prof. KS Koujaragi, former NWKRTC president Sadanand Dhanganavar, SS Malwad, Virupaksh Kattimani and others were present.
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