Karnataka to grant ₹10 crore for Kannada Bhavan in Goa
The Hindu
Will promote the language and safeguarde interests of Kannadigas
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has announced release of ₹10 crore for construction of a Kannada Bhavan in Goa.
He made the announcement after meeting representatives of All Goa Kannada Maha Sangha at his home office ‘Krishna’ in Bengaluru on November 9. The delegation was led by BJP national general secretary and MLA C.T. Ravi.

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