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Attempt at distorting the cultural landscape of Undivided Dakshina Kannada?

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The claim that "new generations prefer Tulu and Imaginary Tulunad over Kannada" is not grounded in historical or social reality and seems to be another attempt at distorting the cultural landscape of Undivided Dakshina Kannada. While Tulu is an important and vibrant language of the region, it is incorrect to pit Tulu against Kannada or to assume that one language will overtake the other, especially given the deep-rooted history of Kannada in this region. Historically, Undivided Dakshina Kannada has been a diverse and multilingual region where Kannada, Tulu, Beary, and other languages have coexisted for centuries. The Alupa dynasty, which ruled parts of present-day Dakshina Kannada from as early as the 4th century, primarily promoted Kannada as the language of administration and culture. Kannada inscriptions from this period are abundant, and Kannada literature has flourished in the region for centuries. Even during the Vijayanagara Empire, which extended its influ...

Karnataka has raised the need for an 'Inner Permit Line,'

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  The growing concern over uncontrolled migration into Karnataka has raised the need for an 'Inner Permit Line,' similar to those in place in northeastern states like Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland. Karnataka, with its rich cultural and linguistic heritage, is witnessing demographic shifts that are diluting its identity. Historically, the introduction of Inner Permit Lines in various states has been an effective tool in managing migration, preserving local traditions, and ensuring balanced development. This concept, which originated in colonial times, was designed to protect tribal areas and their resources from outside influence. Karnataka, facing an influx of migrants from neighboring states, is now experiencing significant pressures on its infrastructure, economy, and cultural fabric. The demographic changes not only affect employment opportunities for local residents but also the prevalence of Kannada language and local customs. Uncontrolled migration could lead to Kannada...

Kannadigas should proudly cherish the magnificent architectural legacy left behind by the great Kannada kingdoms

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  Romans strongly associate themselves with Roman architecture, and Greeks take immense pride in Greek architecture. Similarly, Kannadigas should proudly cherish the magnificent architectural legacy left behind by the great Kannada kingdoms. Our heritage is not just a collection of stones; it is a socio-cultural expression of our ancestors' intellect, artistry, and devotion. Kannada architecture, spanning multiple dynasties, reflects the glorious history of Karnataka, a land where the art of stone carving flourished. The architectural splendor of the Western Chalukyas, also known as the Kalyani Chalukyas (10th–12th century), stands as one of the earliest pillars of Kannada architecture. Their masterpieces, found in places like Badami, Aihole, and Pattadakal, laid the foundation for temple construction in Karnataka. The rock-cut temples of Badami and the intricately detailed structures of Pattadakal are a testament to the craftsmanship that symbolized Kannada cultural identity. The...