A fresh language debate has erupted in Bengaluru after private school associations opposed the CBSE's decision regarding the ...
Private schools oppose NCERT and CBSE directives to make Kannada a third language, citing the Kannada Language Learning Act.
The association seeks clarity on applying the Kannada language rule where it is already taught as first or second language.
The private body pointed out that under Karnataka's Kannada Language Learning Rules, 2017, students already study Kannada as either their first or second language.
Objects to notification by Department of Technical Education for recruitment of teaching posts not including the appointment ...
Academics and the Kannada Development Authority criticise the Karnataka government for failing to enforce mandatory regional language rules.
It has been recommended that Kannada should be made compulsory in schools in Karnataka affiliated to any board, in keeping with the Kannada Language Learning Act, 2015. It also said, “There is ...
The Associated Management of Primary and Secondary Schools in Karnataka (KAMS) has opposed the Central Board of Secondary ...
KAMS has asked the CBSE to hold back its compulsory three-language policy in Karnataka. The association says the move clashes ...
The Associated Management of Primary and Secondary Schools in Karnataka (KAMS) has demanded urgent CBSE clarity on the ...
Bengaluru: The number of students who failed in Kannada in SSLC exams rose by 2-3% between 2016 and 2025, notes a report by Kannada Development Authority (KDA) titled, ‘Why do Karnataka children fail ...
Need to ensure children spend first few years of their learning experience with mother tongue, say educationists Naayimari Naayimari yelli hode? Mane kavalu kayalu naanu hode. Anyone familiar with ...