Bantwal: Elderly lady appears for Tulu script exam, inspires youth


Mounesh Vishwakarma

Daijiworld Media Network - Bantwal (SP)

Bantwal, Mar 15: 72-year-old Laxmi appeared for Tulu script examination at Bhandaribettu gymnasium in the taluk. By doing so, she has set an example for the young people to follow.

The examination for Tulu script was held under the joint aegis of Karnataka State Tulu Sahitya Academy, Jai Tulu organization, and Yuvajana Vyayama Shale Bhandaribettu on Sunday March 14.

N B Laxmi, who appeared for the examination, happens to be a retired teacher and resident of Pamengamangalore, Sajipamunnur in the taluk.

Under the above three organizations, a Tulu script training workshop titled 'Bale Tulu Kalpuga' had been held free of cost. After holding classes in Tulu script for four weeks, the examination was held on Sunday. Laxmi teacher had got training in this subject through online classes and came to the examination centre to appear for the examination. With this, she has shown that age is only a number.

Thirty students appeared for the examination after undergoing training. Poornima Bantwal, who teaches Tulu script, said that Laxmi has extended support to Tulu learning programme by becoming an inspiration for the youngsters to learn Tulu. She said that Tulu script classes were held on four Sundays at Bhandaribettu gymnasium and that training was also provided through online classes. She said that the trainees enthusiastically appeared for the examination, duly adding that the result would be published in two days.

Tulu script teachers, Jagadish Gowda Kalkala, Bhavita Gowda and Poornima were present at the examination centre for facilitating holding of the examination.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Dr Mohan Prabhu, LL.D, QC, Mangalore/Kankanady, Ottawa/Canada

    Mon, Mar 15 2021

    Very admirable and commendable.. TulLu yenkulna bhari porlu baša. It was my second mother tongue after Konkani. Tulu cam ne s[read more quickl if an option to write in Roman script is also available, as in Konkani.

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  • Tuluva not Mangalorean, Tulunaad

    Mon, Mar 15 2021

    WOW! Such a Great Inspiration.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Mon, Mar 15 2021

    same script can be locally adopted for konkani and beary languages....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 15 2021

    Truly Aatmanirbar ...

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  • Gurka, mangaluru

    Mon, Mar 15 2021

    Tulu is widely spoken by all the religions regardless any religion cast and creed in DK. Contribution of TULUvas in world platform is tremendous in any of the field you can count on. We are proud to be a TULUVAS. We are also emotional fools when it comes election and political parties and forget the values, ethics and customs which is really regrettable.

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  • Gurka, mangaluru

    Mon, Mar 15 2021

    Age is consider the way live your life and life style and surrounding environment ! The mighty elephant or jungle King no need of artificial vitamin, protein or GYM, the nature already provided enough to survive !!! so the human too. Age is numbered the way we live in artificial and mechanical world.

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