Kannada gets Classical Language Status


Kannada gets Classical Language Status

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Bangalore, Nov 1: After years of bitter struggle, Kannada has finally got the classical language status. The Union government on Friday announced that Kannada, besides Telugu, would get the classical tag on the occasion of Rajyotsava day.
 
Making the announcement, Union Culture Minister Ambika Soni said: “It has been decided by the government that on the occasion of Kannada Rajyotsava day and Andhra Pradesh’s formation day, both falling on November 1, Kannada and Telugu will be declared classical languages.”

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There is still a hitch, however. A writ petition is pending before the Madras High Court questioning the awarding of classical status to both the languages. The minister clarified that the decision to grant the status was subject to the judgment on the writ petition. She said the Centre had moved a petition to dispose of the case.

Pre-emptive step

The Centre’s sudden decision is seen as a pre-emptive step to counter the move of Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa who had been planning a protest in front of Raj Ghat on November 5 to seek classical status for Kannada.

Representations were received from a wide spectrum of political and civil organisations from both Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh for declaring the two languages classical.

The culture ministry had set up a Linguistic Experts Committee to take a decision on the issue. The committee had recommended to the Centre that both Kannada and Telugu fulfilled all criteria fixed by the Centre for according the classical status.

The minister said there were no languages pending with the committee seeking classical status. Ever since the  UPA government accorded the classical status to Tamil on September 17, 2004 in its very first Cabinet meeting following a demand from the Tamil Nadu government ruled by the DMK, the Centre had kept the proposal from the Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh governments pending.

The Centre later formed a committee to determine the eligibility of the languages to be considered for classification as classical. As per a parliamentary reply, these criteria included high antiquity of its early texts/recorded history of over 2000 years (this was 1,000 years earlier, changed to 2,000 years after demands from Kannada and Telugu came); a body of ancient literature/texts,  considered a valuable heritage by generations of speakers; the literary tradition should be original and not borrowed from another speech community; and the classical language and literature being distinct from modern; there may also be a discontinuity between the classical language and its later forms of its offshoots.

  

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  • Shrinath Shet, Udupi / Oman

    Sun, Nov 02 2008

    ಕನ್ನಡ ರಾಜ್ಯೋತ್ಸವದ ಶುಭಾಷಯಗಳು. Its really a wonderful unique gift to all Kannadigas by the Central Government of India on the day of Karnataka Rajyotsava Celebrations. Finally, Kannada language has been given the status of Classical Language. "Sirigannadam Gelge". This is the real situation which has made every Kannadiga to feel with joy and celebrate the occassion of much awaited announcement with pride. Ellarigu Kannada Rajyotsavada Hardika Shubhashayagalu - ಕನ್ನಡ ರಾಜ್ಯೋತ್ಸವದ ಶುಭಾಷಯಗಳು.

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  • rasheed, bikarnakatte, manglore

    Sat, Nov 01 2008

    I wish to all people happy kannada rajyothsava. and I would like to join kannada rakshana Vedhike...

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  • Walter Saldanha, mangalore

    Sat, Nov 01 2008

    Congratulations to all the people who worked hard to attain this honour for our state Language Kannada.

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  • SHARMILA FERNANDES, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 01 2008

    Only One day these politicians speak about Kannnada.That too there will be English mixed in it. According to me being in Karnataka if you speak in Kannada people will call you"Gowda""halli Guggu"(I experienced personally) if you are in a Interview you should speak in English,Hindi etc.If u speak in Kannada, you may not be seleced or they will just tell u to get out,Interviewer will change the shape of his face....It is very easy to tell (for 1 day)about kannada.But little difficult to live only with kannada.Just see the Keralites if they go anywere the only Language They are using Malayalam Only.No one will tease them.But here Kannadigas only will tease not others.

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  • Alex Saldanha, Mangaluru/Sydney-Australia

    Sat, Nov 01 2008

    Its great news and a gift to Karnataka state on its Suvarna Karnataka Rajotsava day. All the people who had worked hard to get Kannada a Classical language status, we thank you. we thank UPA Govt, PM & CM past and present who had worked hard for this event. Kannada is rich and ancient language which should have got such a status long ago, as we say better late than never. Well done, all the people of Karnataka have happy Rajotsava day. God bless or Nation and our beautiful sate.

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