Don’t make Kannada compulsory for UG students: HC
The Hindu
Additional Solicitor General of India seeks more time to clarify Centre’s stand
The High Court of Karnataka said that, at this stage, the government cannot insist on making Kannada a compulsory language for first-year under-graduate courses from this academic year.
The court, on December 16, gave liberty to students to select languages of their choice while asking both the State Government and universities not to compel students to choose Kannada as one of the languages for the present academic year.
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