Bengaluru, a cosmopolitan city, is home to people from all parts of India, making it essential for many to learn Kannada. However, some individuals show reluctance toward learning the language. Despite this, many residents in apartments have shown enthusiasm for Kannada learning. The Kannada Development Authority’s initiative to offer free Kannada classes to non-native speakers has received a positive response. The authority has now started conducting Kannada teaching classes in apartments and medical education institutions as well.
The authority is already running classes for nursing students at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), with around 160 students currently learning Kannada. Classes are also being conducted for residents of apartments in Kumbalgodu and other local communities.BULLMER Trendy Clothing Set with Shirt & Pants Co-ords for Men
36-Hour Learning Program: Classes for non-native speakers are held three days a week over three months, totaling 36 hours of instruction. A detailed schedule has been prepared for this purpose, and the initiative is receiving significant support for Kannada learning. Upon completion of the course, certificates are awarded to participants.America Rattled by India-China-Russia Ties? US Invites India for Talks: PM Modi Shares Update on X
Over 5,000 People Have Learned Kannada: Teachers have been appointed, and they are paid an honorarium of ₹30,000 for conducting 36 hours of classes. If associations or organizations are unable to provide the honorarium, the authority will cover the cost.
Start Your Own Learning Center: Those interested in running Kannada learning centers can contact the Kannada Development Authority’s office at 080-22286773 or Secretary Santosh Hanagal at 9535725499 for more details.