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 ...
BENGALURU: A survey of commercial shops on arterial and sub-arterial roads in the city should be started and notices should be issued to shops to use Kannada language in their name boards, said Bruhat ...
BANGALORE: The Karnataka government has put on the backburner the Kannada Development Authority's recommendation seeking implementation of Kannada as a medium of instruction till the seventh standard, ...
Yash, who became a National name after the blockbuster success of Prashanth Neel’s pan-Indian film, KGF, has a lot riding on his next, considering the number of eyes watching his move. Adding fuel to ...
Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV) organised a massive awareness rally on Wednesday in Bengaluru demanding that all businesses and enterprises in Karnataka should put up nameplates in Kannada in their ...
Kannada actor Kichcha Sudeepa says it would be humiliating for industry seniors, if today’s generation of actors say it is only now that their film industries are being noticed. He rules Kannada film ...
The pro-Kannada outfit Karnataka Rakshana Vedike on Wednesday targeted several shops in prominent business centres of Bengaluru for not using Kannada in their storefront nameplates, PTI reported.
Bengaluru, Dec 27 (ANI): A Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV) member vandalizes a signboard of a business establishment during a protest to minimalise the usage of English and promote the native language ...
Yash's breakout hit ‘KGF: Chapter 1’ clocked 4 years to its release day today, a film that shattered box office records and marked the onset of the entire nation catching up with Kannada cinema. While ...
There seems to be no end to the language war in Karnataka as the members of the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV) on Wednesday blackened Hindi signboards outside various metro stations in Bengaluru, ...
Barely 24 hours after the high court suggested that non-Karnataka students cannot be compelled to learn Kannada or any other language, chief minister Basavaraj Bommai, with passion that could easily ...
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