Mangaluru: Leaders urge CM to accord official language status to Tulu


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Aug 28: Seeking state official language status for Tulu, a delegation of people's representatives from coastal Karnataka met chief minister B S Yediyurappa, and handed over a memorandum seeking to confer state official language status for Tulu.

Dakshina Kannada district in-charge minister Kota Srinivas Poojary, Mangaluru (north) MLA Dr Bharath Shetty, Puttur MLA Sanjeeva Matandoor, MLCs Pratap Simha Nayak and Shantaram Siddi were present on the occasion.

The memorandum mentions that most of the states have declared languages having good cultural background in their respective states as the official language of the state under article 345-B of the constitution. As per the 2011 census, about 18.05 lac people use Tulu language as official medium of communication, it has been pointed out.

As per the estimate of Karnataka Tulu Academy as well as Tulu institutions and organisations, a total of over 40 lac Tuluvas are spread over different parts of Karnataka including Bengaluru. More than 1.5 crore people using Tulu language have been identified in different fields in the national and global level.

The legislators representing coastal region of Karnataka have urged the state government to take steps, in addition to whatever has already done, and to take such other measures as may be needed to bring pressure on the central government to approve announcement of the Tulu language within the constitutional rules and regulations under article 345. The people's representatives have exhorted the chief minister to make all out efforts to get this recognition and thus meet longstanding demand of Tulunadu.

Yediyurappa has been implored to move proposal as per constitutional laws before the coming assembly session, get approval for the same, submit the approval to the central government and take steps to ensure that the union government gives its approval for the same without fail.

 

 

 

  

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  • devadas Devadiga, Maroli Thathavu, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 28 2020

    If we speak Tulu at hone & other places why it should not be an official language. I will support their move for submitting Memorandum to chief minister.

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  • dinesh shetty, Nitte/dubai

    Fri, Aug 28 2020

    how many time memorandum submission required???....Its very unfortunate ,shows lack of TULUVA unity that one of the Dravidian language very very deep cultured and most high civilized which is base to Malayalam Tamil is still ignored...a long due...

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Fri, Aug 28 2020

    Tulunadu 80sqkm keep it up .

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 28 2020

    We want our own State THULUNADU ...

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  • Bala K, Urwa

    Fri, Aug 28 2020

    Will it happen? When Tulu sammelana held in Dharmasthala every politicians assured so much and nothing happened.

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  • Umeshanna, Kateel

    Fri, Aug 28 2020

    Now its time to dig back our almost extinct tulu script to life,with effort we will get back.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Fri, Aug 28 2020

    Tulu adoption as a literary language does not need to adopt the Tulu script - at least in phase 1.

    90% of the European languages today including English, French and German do not have a script of their own. But these languages are successful.

    Using an existing script overcomes a huge barrier for new 'learners'. By using the Kannada script, Tulu speakers can adopt Tulu as a written language quicker.

    What is needed is writing plenty of books and popularising them among Tulu speakers.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Fri, Aug 28 2020

    valid point... changing the script will isolate Mangalore... it will make learning Tulu more difficult for non-tuluvaas... using english or kannada / devanagari script may be better for acceptance of tulu...

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  • Abdul kader,, Vidyanagar , KASARAGOD.

    Fri, Aug 28 2020

    Jai THULUNADU.

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