Traffic police in Bengaluru have initiated a plan to teach Kannada to non-Kannadigas by pasting posters with basic conversational Kannada sentences and their English translations in 5,000 autorickshaws, with a plan to extend this to 50,000 autos this month. This initiative aims to bridge the language gap, inspired by Azzu Sulthan’s ‘Auto Kannadiga’ concept.
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