On every 1st of November, the state Karnataka becomes vibrant, red and yellow flags fluttering everywhere, songs reaching the air, pride glowing everywhere. This day is known as Karnataka Rajyotsava ...
13 Margosa Mahal, (a play in Kannada) is a haunting story which makes the audience laugh & get scared at the same time. That's why we have the tag line "Horror was never so funny". The play revolves ...
This Kannada Rajyotsava, as Karnataka celebrates its linguistic pride, we turn the spotlight on the dialects that give Kannada its texture — from Dharwad’s earthy wit and Kundapura’s lilting tone to ...
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah criticized the Union government for neglecting Kannada and imposing Hindi, urging state unity against anti-Kannada forces. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah ...
As Karnataka celebrates Rajyotsava Day, it is also a moment to reflect on the identity of its people — the Kannadigas. The term “Kannadiga” refers to those who speak Kannada, one of India’s oldest ...
Kala Pratibhotsava, a cultural festival to nurture the innate talents of government school children, was held in the city on December 10. An initiative of the Department of Kannada and Culture, the ...
As Karnataka celebrates Kannada Rajyotsava, writers, artistes, and scholars highlight the rich diversity of Kannada dialects that reflect the state’s linguistic heritage As Karnataka celebrates ...