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Amid Karnataka's new culture policy push, state body warns bankers learn Kannada or lose job

KDA has made it compulsory for all non-Kannada speaking employees of rural, scheduled and nationalised banks in the state to learn the local language in six months.

August 08, 2017 / 15:30 IST
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The debate over language in Karnataka raged further on Tuesday after the government introduced a new culture policy to further the state's agenda on the language. In another related development, the state's civic body Karnataka Development Authority (KDA) has made it compulsory for all non-Kannada speaking employees of rural, scheduled and nationalised banks in the state to learn the local language in six months.

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Failing to comply with the KDA diktat would lead to termination. KDA Chairman SG Siddaramaiah said in a circular distributed in banks that if the language is not learnt, then "they (employees) should be relieved of their services in accordance with the recruitment rules."

The KDA Chairman said that it is important for the banks to follow a three-language formula in all advertisements - Hindi, English and Kannada, saying that it has to be implemented on an 'emergency basis.'