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Members of the KRV vandalized English signboards and protested for the mandatory use of the Kannada language on nameplates of commercial establishments in Bangalore.
Visuals from Wednesday show men, some in yellow and red scarfs (the colours of the Kannada flag) storming the streets and tearing down banners printed in English. Written by India News Desk ...
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.
Use of only Kannada, English on screens sparks debate online Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport has removed Hindi from its digital display boards, retaining only Kannada and English.
Belagavi City Corporation initiates removal of non-Kannada boards and banners to enforce the Kannada Language Comprehensive Development Amendment Act-2024, aiming to uphold local language pride.
Pro-Kannada activists held rallies across Bangalore, vandalising shops and malls with non-Kannada boards and signages. A faction of the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV) went around Lavelle Road, MG ...
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