A viral video in Bengaluru shows a resident confronting an individual who’s lived in Karnataka for 12 years but hasn’t learned Kannada. The incident has sparked a social media debate over the importance of learning local languages. In response, Bengaluru’s traffic police are launching an initiative to help non-Kannadigas learn basic Kannada through posters in autorickshaws.
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