this is what I tried to tell the Hindi protagonists for a very long time. Every time I used to write the following, would be met with slurs and retorts like BC and MC. I tried to be civil but more was I bombarded after which I changed tack and went on the offensive and began attacking the root itself which was the language. I am extremely good in Hindi even better than Kannada or Samskritam which I have learnt also in school. So I can hit where it hurts the most. Remember a doctor can heal but can also cause grievous hurt to a patient. A knife can cut vegetables and meat but it also can kill. So when challenges are placed in front of a learned man he can retaliate and that can be extremely painful. to me a language is something that is a transfer mechanism which transfers thought from one head to the other head/s without dilution and no transfer mechanism is bad. Yes they may have their idiosyncrasies and peculiarities but that’s the beauty of any language. Now on to what I was trying to convey to my Hindi patrons in a civil way. Hindi is not understood by a vast majority of Indians. And the vast majority of Indian still live in villages where they speak their own language. Only one in 3 people in India understand Hindi. If you know how to count then Hindi speakers are a minority. Secondly, for those whose mother tongue is not Hindi, Hindi is as much a foreign language as English. Then the question that should be asked is what are the relative advantages of learning English over Hindi? For the benefit of those Hindi nationalist fanatics, let me explain why South Indians prefer English: When educated North Indian come down South and settle in South Indian cities, they feel it below their dignity to learn the local language. Also, however highly educated they are, it becomes very difficult for them to twist the tongue like South Indians, which is a pre-requisite to learn any South Indian languages. The script also has a lot of curves and turns and hence the cuss word “jalebi”. To spare them the trouble and torture, South Indians prefer to speak to them in English rather than in the local language. From the time of independence, North Indian nationalists like Dhulekar (he said “People who do not know Hindi have no right to stay in India” ) have declared Hindi as the unofficial national language of India. The Central Government during Nehru’s time made every effort to replace English with Hindi as its official language. The discrimination was so huge that South Indian were forced to learn Hindi to be eligible for Central Government jobs. My siblings and I got certificates in Hindi like Madhyama and Pravesh by writing the Hindi exams held by the Hindi Dakshina Bharat prachar sabha. The south has been getting the short end of the stick since independence. As a result, a South Indian found themselves at a disadvantage compared to Hindi speakers and had to find their own way out. We from the day of independence have always been subservient to the Hindi speakers. Luckily, being focussed on English education, South Indians learnt software engineering and joined the software revolution when the Central Government did not have an inkling of what was happening in the outside world with regard to IT. It was English that gave the South Indians a window to the outside world while subjects of King Mulayam Singh Yadav his son Akilesh and King Lallu Prasad Yadav and now the slut Nitish kumar were /are happy speaking only one language i.e. Hindi. We the southern Indians started to migrate to other countries which led to a shortage of skilled workers which is now filled by the northern Indians . Added to this is the birth rate which is well below the replacement rate in southern Indian states. It’s around 1.7 compared to 3 in the Hindi belt. Hence, South Indians prefer English over Hindi because, English is an international language and the language of science and technology and trade while Hindi is not even a national language, which would not survive outside the Northern Gangetic belt without the crutches of the Central Government. *Lastly, it is English that unites Indians while Hindi divides. This is the bitter truth* . The question itself is in English it's neither in hindi nor in any of the south indian languages. English receives more audience. And to conclude, dear Hindi protagonist, why don’t you make an effort to learn atleast one South Indian language, instead of asking South Indians to speak in Hindi to massage your ego? Each of these languages is a classical language with a history and literature and record of usage spreading back to to 1-3 millennia.
Your comments is applicable to the people who converted to Packeequackistan language and Mosque Mullah Madrasah culture but cunningly faking themselves as HIndus. i.e. Hindians.
In my opinion Indian govt should write instructions in all 22 offical language in all states .....so they will be no such clashes of south and north india😂
Imagine how insecure a culture has to be, to be threatened by the presence of another language alongside its own. The insecurity and its causes need to be adressed.
@@humanvoice369 yes. How would it feel if a guest why a male stranger enters your house and starts to use your bedroom and sleeps with your wife, mother and sister? Will You feel secure? Will you? So address this insecurity first.
Imagine the kind of national threat you are if you try to wipe out the local languages in each state by imposing your own and looking down on the local language refusing to learn a word despite living for generations over there. And when you move to foreign countries suddenly you are Hindi imposing policies take a u turn and you're ready to bend backwards to assimilate with the locals. But in india only do you feel the need to act like you're not able to adjust without using Hindi
@@personal47-z6i just because you eat mud don’t expect the others to follow you. We in the south won’t embrace adopt nor learn Hindi as it’s a worthless language. Language is not knowledge. Remember ENGLISH UNITES WHEREAS HINDI DIVIDES.
@@siri_268bro in north eastern part of India every 20 km you'll find a different language, but we don't fight over it n we respect every language .It is a choice that we made to live in harmony
Writing instructions in Hindi or any other language is not bad... Removing/hiding instructions in Hindi or any other language is bad/illegal/unconstitutional... Threating someone is a criminal offence
@@arbaaznoor7810 you don’t seem to understand the issue. *The issue here is not about language spoken by a couple of people but what languages have to be used in the **_public domain_* . In Bangalore the 5 most spoken languages in a descending order are Kannada (45%), Tamizh(18%) , Telugu (16%) and Urdu (13%) . This comprises more than 90% of the population. English is spoken by 50% of the population. *Bangalore is not India* . The Namma metro 🚇 is a service to help the inhabitants of Bangalore. So when more than 90% of the population have no issue with just 2 languages why do you Hindi wallahs want Hindi. If you want Hindi go to that state which will oblige you. Please note the _public domains_ in Bangalore will *not* have Hindi. You can cry scream and call it as unfair. It doesn’t bother us.
@@arbaaznoor7810 so you want to support vandalism is it ? What this man did was to deface public property? No wonder it is said birds 🦅 of the same feather 🪶 flock together. Rowdies can only think and act alike.
@@EshAnian-q5o I don't intend to promote/disrespect any language. But it is undeniable that hiding/removing any particular language is only an expression of hate towards a particular language, thereby it promotes separation of people, merely for political gains of few people. We have bigger problems like corruption, inflation, adulteration, delay in disposal of civil/criminal cases, etc., etc. The amount of time, energy, money and other resources spent on such discriminatory issues (i.e. language, place of birth, religion, sex, education, status, etc.) could be diverted to the said bigger issues..
@@arbaaznoor7810 a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism and rowdyism. Don’t patronise us.
@@arbaaznoor7810 it has become a tradition for the Hindi wallahs to quote the constitution. It’s said that partial knowledge is dangerous and you seem to be such a person. Please don’t try to teach a southern Indian. The people who penned the constitution were mainly southern Indians. It looks like you don’t know the difference between the state government and the union government. Read Article 345. It says one or more languages spoken in the state OR Hindi. It’s not AND Hindi. So Bangalore has rejected Hindi. Have you learnt Boolean Algebra? The below is the extract of articles 343 and 345 of the constitution. *Article 343. Official language of the **_Union_** - The official language of the **_Union_** shall be Hindi in Devnagari script. The form of numerals to be used for the official purposes of the Union shall be the international form of Indian numerals* . *Article 345 Official language or languages of a STATE- subject to the provisions of articles 346 and 347, the legislature of a STATE **_may by law adopt any one or more of the languages in use in the STATE_** OR Hindi as the Language or Languages to be used for all or any of the official purposes of that STATE* : So the integrity of the constitution is in tact and there is no “violation” of any provision of the constitution since the STATE has a right to implement its own language as opposed to the UNION.
There is big fundamental cultural difference between deep south and rest of India.. In fact culture of many parts of North West is closer to Pakistan than deep south. The sooner the you understand this , better for all.
@@riyagusain3439South states are half the country. And most of your local languages are derived from Hindi which is a mix or Arabic, Persian and Sanskrit. Our language is more ancient than Hindi. Old Tamil was derived from Sanskrit and developed into Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. There is proof of written texts that are 15000 years old. Origin of Hindi is 2000 years old.
@@Raja-ct9xq why should any non Hindi speaker speak in Hindi and that too in his (her)state? Next what does Hindi offer in terms of employment or growth in career or in education? How is Hindi helpful to people in the non Hindi speaking states or if they go abroad? How much revenue is Hindi as a language bringing in to this country? Isn’t the definition of your nationalism a curse to Indians. Terms like Hindi Hindu Hindustan are jingoism and we in the south won’t buy into it. Who are you to advise us the educated South Indians?? We will decide what is correct for us! Remember language does not unite. Has Hindi United India? No it hasn’t it had only created issues and loss of life as and when it was imposed. Let people decide for themselves as to what they should talk, eat , wear or follow a faith. One size won’t fit all. The southern states of India have progressed in spite of Hindi and not because of Hindi. So why Hindi. I know Hindi very well and can debate with you in Hindi but as a matter of principle towards folks like you I won’t. My children are “not” learning Hindi. We at home discourage our kids from watching anything related to Hindi.
@@EshAnian-q5o I think we should get a highway made directly from Pakistan border right up to karnataka and tamil nadu and remove all security for the entire stretch. I think that will give you a clue on why 'India' is required.
@@thedude-xg5lf build it. Who is stopping you? At least that way I hope your BIMARU states will prosper. India is not Hindi. We never said we never wanted India. Being a rowdy and a cheat that is your interpretation. India is not Hindi. The issue is you turn twist our words. That’s why nobody like you Hindi wallahs. Look you are a person who will even sell the Ribena if your house and say oh we wanted money. You Hindi wallahs are a disgrace to mankind.
@@thedude-xg5lf by the way your suggestion of having a road directly from Pakistan to southern india will pass through a few of your BIMARU states too. It’s like talking about revenge wherein it is said if you want to take revenge make 2 coffins wherein one will be reserved for you. So think before penning some nonsense.
there is no national language ...in India , all 22 languages are equally important and respected.RBI used to print all major languages on previous version of Indian currency.hence all languages are given EQUAL importance.
@@shaistasd3826 a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism and rowdyism. Don’t patronise us.
@@shaistasd3826 you asked why English? I ask why Hindi? What has Hindi given our country except grief. English helps bring home the bacon. It’s a language that has helped india become a global power. It’s earning precious foreign exchange to the country for the last 24 years. IT without English is unimaginable. *Since data is the new oil English is here to stay* .Without English India could never have become a powerhouse in software. So in the best interest of the country the states must use the local language and English. In the year 2000, South Indians made up 25% of India’s population. Today’s estimate is that they constitute 18%. That’s a reduction of 3.5% per decade. At the same time, population of the north is expected to stabilise by 2060. Average TFR of South Indian states is around 1.7, way below replacement level of 2.1, while in the north it is above replacement level. If Hindi is growing it’s because the pastime of the Hindi belt is to produce babies 👶 like rats 🐀 . Expanding population needs Lebensraum (habitat), has to move somewhere. They all can’t go to some other country. Conveniently, population in the South is decreasing and so the people from the Hindi belt are moving down south. Even being 18% of the population, the South contributes around 30% to the national exchequer. *Nearly half of foreign exchange earnings are from the region* . It is the most industrialised region along with Maharashtra and Gujarat. Declining population means there’s a shortage of workers to keep the economy running. Factors such as expanding population needing living space, employment and declining population needing workforce converge to drive north to south migration. That’s why you Hindi speakers are in Bangalore. There’s another crucial matter that most people are unaware of or indifferent to - socioeconomic stagnation of the Gangetic states, while the region’s problems are compounding by the day. Sure, there’s massive infrastructure being built in the region - world class highways, dedicated freight rail corridors, airport like train stations, largest cricket stadium, biggest mandir, temple corridors, Vande Bharats, etc. None of that will matter if the region does not industrialise. Industrialisation can only happen if there’s a pool of educated, skilled workforce. It will also not happen if there’s social disharmony and violence and your northern states only know how to be “violent”. Apart from setting up medical and engineering colleges in Hindi medium (for which there are no takers), one does not see any grand visionary plans to bring about change in the region. Even if there are plans, they will take several decades to come to fruit. There is not any sensible or rational plans for the region. This will prove to be the biggest challenge and threat to the unity and integrity of the country like what’s happening now. Question is *Instead of advising the South Indians to learn Hindi why can’t folks like you stay back in your states and develop your states* . Hindi speakers want Hindi in all parts of the country but the locals will resist. I hope skirmishes like this don’t turn into a blood bath wherein the locals turn against people like you. You all seem to forget the adage “be a Roman in Rome” or “ Jaise desh Vaisa besh”. Let us hope for the best. I fondly hope the visitors assimilate with the locals rather than forcing the locals to learn an “outsiders” language like Hindi. You may argue why did the locals learn English. It’s because the base for education in Southern india was laid by the British and the convent schools and that legacy continues. Why are the locals reluctant to learn Hindi. 1. In the 60s the politicians lied to the people of the south that Hindi was the national language. The southern states don’t trust the northern politicians in spite of the fact the South Indians are far more rooted to their faith and culture. That’s why today south India does not have BJP. People can term the south Indians as rice bags or ISIS supporters but all the faiths live in harmony in the southern states. Beef 🥩 is a common staple in south India in spite of the fact a common man is more religious and rooted to his culture. People are not polarised like the Hindi states based on faith. *Now they see folks like you are trying to “polarise” society based on language* . The auto driver here is not a politician but is a man on the ground. The politicians of course use this sentiment to their advantage. Karnataka in fact wants to move away from the 3 language formula to the 2 language formula making Kannada a compulsory subject. 2. All educational institutions in southern India are the gifts of the Christian missionaries and the educated locals not Hindi speakers. 3. Contrary to popular belief Hindi is a very difficult language for a local to master which is the also the case with most Hindi speakers to learn a southern language. The reasons are few a. Hindi does not have a neutral gender whereas all southern languages do just like Sanskrit. South Indians instead of being appreciated for speaking a “foreign” language are made fun of by the Hindi speakers when they make an error in the gender. b. If the word ends with an “a”, in Hindi it’s not pronounced. It’s Kannada not Kannad it’s Kerala not Keral. It’s Mahabharata not Mahabharath. People find it hard to believe as to why Haryana is not pronounced as Haryan or Noida as Noid or Sita as “sit”. c. Many had to cut short their education because they failed in Hindi in the tenth grade as most could not afford tuition to master Hindi and they are leading their lives of not being professionals. 4. You call English a slavish language. So the question is should the non Hindi speakers become slaves to the Hindi speakers because the alternative proposed is Hindi? To a local both English and Hindi are languages of the “outsiders”. Are the Hindi speakers blind to the benefits given out by English? The other question asked is if English is a slavish language why are the Hindi speakers euphoric to the game of cricket 🏏? Cricket must also be seen as a left over of the colonialists. Why only cricket what about the railways, airports and ports, postal service etc. aren’t they the remnants of the English? So why will the non Hindi people learn or love Hindi???? When they see people like you their hate only increases. With folks like you who are using incendiary language, the hate for Hindi will only get worse.
@@shaistasd3826 this is one country but is extremely diverse. We have the same “rights” like you do. Who are you to tell us in the south on how we should lead our lives? Why should we adopt learn speak or embrace Hindi. The demography of Bangalore does not mimic the demography of India but you need to understand Statistics 📈 which is math. When more than 90% of the population in Bangalore speak Kannada (45%) Tamizh(18%) Telugu(16%) and Urdu (12%) why Hindi in Bangalore. Use your common sense. If at all a third language has to be there it has to be Tamizh not Hindi. 7 years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore because a demented Hindi wallah who was in charge of Bangalore Metro 🚇 had only Hindi in a couple of stations. It was Hindi imposition. Hindi was booted 🥾 out but the trains 🚂 still had some Hindi wording. So they were masked. We see nothing wrong in what the metro has done. Hindi indeed was there when the metro 🚇 began but it will never 👎 ever come back either in the billboards of the city or in the Namma Metro 🚇 . We will neither embrace nor adopt a primitive language like Hindi which does not have a neutral gender. It’s because Hindi is an “outsiders” language in all of the southern states. *If it makes you feel better we won’t accept the instructions in language of the pariahs - Hindi* . How dare a Hindi wallah like you use words like Extremism and intolerance on southern Indians? We in the south have nothing to learn from you “pariahs” from the BIMARU states.
@@shaistasd3826 I really don’t know the use ofHindi other than to get emotional about nothing. English helps bring home the bacon. It is the language of education. To us in the south Hindi is the language of “outsiders”. To put it in your language Hindi ek ghatiya aur neech basha Hai. It has no neutral gender. Are you now happy. What do we locals do with Hindi in Bangalore or in the southern states ?
@@durgamahto676 English helps bring home the bacon. It’s a language that has helped india become a global power. It’s earning precious foreign exchange to the country for the last 24 years. IT without English is unimaginable. *Since data is the new oil English is here to stay* .Without English India could never have become a powerhouse in software. So in the best interest of the country the states must use the local language and English. In the year 2000, South Indians made up 25% of India’s population. Today’s estimate is that they constitute 18%. That’s a reduction of 3.5% per decade. At the same time, population of the north is expected to stabilise by 2060. Average TFR of South Indian states is around 1.7, way below replacement level of 2.1, while in the north it is above replacement level. If Hindi is growing it’s because the pastime of the Hindi belt will a to produce babies. Expanding population needs Lebensraum (habitat), has to move somewhere. They all can’t go to some other country. Conveniently, population in the South is decreasing and so the people from the Hindi belt are moving down south. Even being 18% of the population, the South contributes around 30% to the national exchequer. *Nearly half of foreign exchange earnings are from the region* . It is the most industrialised region along with Maharashtra and Gujarat. Declining population means there’s a shortage of workers to keep the economy running. Factors such as expanding population needing living space, employment and declining population needing workforce converge to drive north to south migration. That’s why you Hindi speakers are in Bangalore. There’s another crucial matter that most people are unaware of or indifferent to - socioeconomic stagnation of the Gangetic states, while the region’s problems are compounding by the day. Sure, there’s massive infrastructure being built in the region - world class highways, dedicated freight rail corridors, airport like train stations, largest cricket stadium, biggest mandir, temple corridors, Vande Bharats, etc. None of that will matter if the region does not industrialise. Industrialisation can only happen if there’s a pool of educated, skilled workforce. It will also not happen if there’s social disharmony and violence and your northern states only know how to be “violent”. Apart from setting up medical and engineering colleges in Hindi medium (for which there are no takers), one does not see any grand visionary plans to bring about change in the region. Even if there are plans, they will take several decades to come to fruit. There is not any sensible or rational plans for the region. This will prove to be the biggest challenge and threat to the unity and integrity of the country like what’s happening now. Question is *Instead of advising the South Indians to learn Hindi why can’t folks like you stay back in your states and develop your states* . Hindi speakers want Hindi in all parts of the country but the locals will resist. I hope skirmishes like this don’t turn into a blood bath wherein the locals turn against people like you. You all seem to forget the adage “be a Roman in Rome” or “ Jaise desh Vaisa besh”. Let us hope for the best. I fondly hope the visitors assimilate with the locals rather than forcing the locals to learn an “outsiders” language like Hindi. You may argue why did the locals learn English. It’s because the base for education in Southern india was laid by the British and the convent schools and that legacy continues. Why are the locals reluctant to learn Hindi. 1. In the 60s the politicians lied to the people of the south that Hindi was the national language. The southern states don’t trust the northern politicians in spite of the fact the South Indians are far more rooted to their faith and culture. That’s why today south India does not have BJP. People can term the south Indians as rice bags or ISIS supporters but all the faiths live in harmony in the southern states. Beef 🥩 is a common staple in south India in spite of the fact a common man is more religious and rooted to his culture. People are not polarised like the Hindi states based on faith. *Now they see folks like you and these women trying to “polarise” society based on language* . The auto driver here is not a politician but is a man on the ground. The politicians of course use this sentiment to their advantage. Karnataka in fact wants to move away from the 3 language formula to the 2 language formula making Kannada a compulsory subject. 2. All educational institutions in southern India are the gifts of the Christian missionaries and the educated locals not Hindi speakers. 3. Contrary to popular belief Hindi is a very difficult language for a local to master which is the also the case with most Hindi speakers to learn a southern language. The reasons are few a. Hindi does not have a neutral gender whereas all southern languages do just like Sanskrit. South Indians instead of being appreciated for speaking a “foreign” language are made fun of by the Hindi speakers when they make an error in the gender. b. If the word ends with an “a”, in Hindi it’s not pronounced. It’s Kannada not Kannad it’s Kerala not Keral. It’s Mahabharata not Mahabharath. People find it hard to believe as to why Haryana is not pronounced as Haryan or Noida as Noid or Sita as “sit”. c. Many had to cut short their education because they failed in Hindi in the tenth grade as most could not afford tuition to master Hindi and they are leading their lives of not being professionals. 4. You call English a slavish language. So their question is should we become slaves to the Hindi speakers because the alternative proposed is Hindi? To a local both English and Hindi are languages of the “outsiders”. Are the Hindi speakers blind to the benefits given out by English? The other question asked is if English is a slavish language why are the Hindi speakers euphoric to the game of cricket 🏏? Cricket must also be seen as a left over of the colonialists. Why only cricket what about the railways, airports and ports, postal service etc. aren’t they the remnants of the English? So why will they learn or love Hindi???? With folks like you who are using incendiary language, the hate for Hindi will only get worse.
@@durgamahto676 a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism.
@@EshAnian-q5o that’s pretty rubbish .. as America which is officially United States of America has many states which are only Latin/spanish speaking, but still every instruction/ticket/app has both languages and it’s the individuals choice whether they chose Latin/spanish/english
@@durgamahto676 Bangalore is not America and why should we copy America? However in Bangalore too the board’s announcements and billboards are in 2 languages - English and Kannada. See Bangalore is not India. The most spoken languages of Bangalore are Kannada (45%), Tamizh (18%), Telugu(16%) and then Deccani Urdu (12%). So more than 90% of the population are not Hindi readers or Hindi speakers. So if at all a third language has to be there on the billboards and announcements it has to be Tamizh. By the way Latin is a dead language and nobody speaks it. Question is have you been to America or do you live there ? It’s the United states of America and the states in the US have a lot of power. It’s the case of true federalism. The central government has no powers to interfere in the rules of the state. Why Hindi?
@@durgamahto676 isn’t peeling of the mask from the metro train Vandalism? If you are so concerned about the mask go to the courts and challenge it. We are not a banana 🍌 republic. Who has given this man the right to remove it? Why do Hindi wallahs always think that it’s their way or the Highway? Why do you all band together and support each other for unlawful activities? In fact defacing public property is total and absolute rubbish.
@@HinduWarriorForever why should any non Hindi speaker speak in Hindi and that too in his (her)state? Next what does Hindi offer in terms of employment or growth in career or in education? How is Hindi helpful to people in the non Hindi speaking states or if they go abroad? How much revenue is Hindi as a language bringing in to this country? Isn’t the definition of your nationalism a curse to Indians. Terms like Hindi Hindu Hindustan are jingoism and we in the south won’t buy into it. Who are you to advise us the educated South Indians?? We will decide what is correct for us! Remember language does not unite. Has Hindi United India? No it hasn’t it has only created issues and loss of life as and when it was imposed. Let people decide for themselves as to what they should talk, eat , wear or follow a faith. One size won’t fit all. The southern states of India have progressed in spite of Hindi and not because of Hindi. So why Hindi. I know Hindi very well and can debate with you in Hindi but as a matter of principle towards folks like you I won’t. My children are “not” learning Hindi. We at home discourage our kids from watching anything related to Hindi.
@@EshAnian-q5o lol no one has forced you to learn hindi..but it's better to learn so that you can communicate with people all over country without failure..now it's upto you if you wanna learn hindi or not..people like you are the reason the country isn't united yet..always southern vs northern...idk why but you're giving your identity as an Indian not as an south Indian to international ppl..then why ??
@@theiigotriangularround4880 what you do and want your children to do is none of my business or concern. We in Bangalore won’t embrace adopt or speak in the language of the pariahs from the BIMARU states Hindi.
@@theiigotriangularround4880 you never answered the question of the utility and use of Hindi. Of what use is that stupid idiotic illogical language???????
Dear South Indians If British did not came to India then Which language will You use to communicate with all other parts of India except English?? Not all people in india can speak Tamil,Telegu, and Kannada. Will you use French, Chinese and Russian language to unite India ??
The question is not logical because before British every state had their own kingdom like marathas, vijaynagar(tamil), Hyderabad So English is not bad to unite because it is also useful in abroad
The Maturity is We have to Accept British also contributed Technological advancements in India and English Medium helped to learn latest AI things, Without English - Life is Horrible
I’m from Kerala, and the issue is that we don’t know Hindi. If we did, we could speak it, but unfortunately, we don’t. In our schools, we are taught in either English or Malayalam. The textbooks are in English, and the explanations are in Malayalam. We only have one period dedicated to Hindi, so we only know the basics, like the alphabet and simple phrases. We don’t have enough exposure to Hindi to express our thoughts in it. We can’t use it as comfortably as English or Malayalam. We mostly memorise it ( Hindi) by heart rather than fully understanding it. I don’t have any issue with Hindi, but we are much more comfortable with English, as it’s the language used in our books and in our schooling. Hindi, for us, feels like a language we don’t know well enough to use naturally. Hindi is foreign to us, not English. Let’s focus on the present moment, not on something that can’t be changed. The question you asked is irrelevant.
I still can't understand this madness and hate against a language of our own country whereas we are so happy to accept a foreign language English as our own. And oh, we do take pride in speaking English too. Now coming to the point, I am not from North neither is my mother tongue Hindi. But we did have Hindi in our school syllabus for a few years and Bollywood movies and serials on Doordarshan then helped me pick up the language. I understand that it is not right to impose a language on somebody. So Hindi should not be imposed. At the same time, it is always good to pick up the local language for easier communication and connect. Having said that, it is also wrong how certain things have gone beyond a tolerable extent. Why hide the Hindi stickers from Metro? There is also Kannada and English written there, not just Hindi. It is just an additional language to accommodate all. What is wrong if it is there? Who is telling you to learn Hindi if the sticker is put in the metro? This is also the case in my state where English, Hindi and our native language, all 3 are used in shops, restuarnts, airports,railway stations etc. That does not mean everyone has to know all the 3 languages. I dont understand what is this blind hate towards a language?
@@avamishra7689 You call English a slavish language. So the question is should the non Hindi speakers become slaves to the Hindi speakers because the alternative proposed is Hindi? To a local both English and Hindi are languages of the “outsiders”. Are the Hindi speakers blind to the benefits given out by English? The other question asked is if English is a slavish language why are the Hindi speakers euphoric to the game of cricket 🏏? Cricket must also be seen as a left over of the colonialists. Why only cricket what about the railways, airports and ports, postal service etc. aren’t they the remnants of the English? So why will the non Hindi people learn or love Hindi???? When they see people like you their hate only increases. With folks like you who are using incendiary language, the hate for Hindi will only get worse.
@@avamishra7689 You call English a slavish language. So the question is should the non Hindi speakers become slaves to the Hindi speakers because the alternative proposed is Hindi? To a local both English and Hindi are languages of the “outsiders”. Are the Hindi speakers blind to the benefits given out by English? The other question asked is if English is a slavish language why are the Hindi speakers euphoric to the game of cricket 🏏? Cricket must also be seen as a left over of the colonialists. Why only cricket what about the railways, airports and ports, postal service etc. aren’t they the remnants of the English? Why do you want the non Hindi states to embrace Hindi? So why will the non Hindi people learn or love Hindi???? When they see people like you their hate only increases. With folks like you who are using incendiary language, the hate for Hindi will only get worse.
Dear pls do not waste your energy here. These are just a bunch of stupid people who are so jealous of other deserving people working here in Bangalore. They are just proving everyone that Karnataka has become one of the most unsafe city for non south people. All the big people, the businessmen and the industrialists are speaking in all the languages but these idiots are dying to impose their language on others. They are insecure because their own people have started following western culture. That's why they are forcing this non sense to everyone. Their own people can't hold their culture and they are expecting others to follow it. The heads are completely filled with shit and can't be cleaned
Then let there kannada name boards in lucknow , delhi, bihar ...........why dont you learn kannada or tamil or telugu or malayalam.......its indias own language
@@Sk10849 you can communicate in hindi with 24 states in India where in south you guys are not United either by language or customs, each states has its own language a person from kannadiga can't understand a mallu or mallu can understand a tamizha.
this is one country but is extremely diverse. We have the same “rights” like you do. Who are you to tell us in the south on how we should lead our lives? Why should we adopt learn speak or embrace Hindi. The demography of Bangalore does not mimic the demography of India but you need to understand Statistics 📈 which is math. When more than 90% of the population in Bangalore speak Kannada (45%) Tamizh(18%) Telugu(16%) and Urdu (12%) why Hindi in Bangalore. Use your common sense. If at all a third language has to be there it has to be Tamizh not Hindi. 7 years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore because a demented Hindi wallah who was in charge of Bangalore Metro 🚇 had only Hindi in a couple of stations. It was Hindi imposition. Hindi was booted 🥾 out but the trains 🚂 still had some Hindi wording. So they were masked. We see nothing wrong in what the metro has done. Hindi indeed was there when the metro 🚇 began but it will never 👎 ever come back either in the billboards of the city or in the Namma Metro 🚇 . We will neither embrace nor adopt a primitive language like Hindi which does not have a neutral gender. It’s because Hindi is an “outsiders” language in all of the southern states. *If it makes you feel better we won’t accept the instructions in language of the pariahs - Hindi* . How dare a Hindi wallah like you use words like Extremism and intolerance on southern Indians? We in the south have nothing to learn from you “pariahs” from the BIMARU states. I FIND IT SHAMEFUL TO CALL YOU MY FELLOW CITIZEN.
@@NoNonsense_01 you don’t seem to understand the issue. *The issue here is not about language spoken by a couple of people but what languages have to be used in the **_public domain_* . In Bangalore the 5 most spoken languages in a descending order are Kannada (45%), Tamizh(18%) , Telugu (16%) and Urdu (13%) . This comprises more than 90% of the population. English is spoken by 50% of the population. *Bangalore is not India* . The Namma metro 🚇 is a service to help the inhabitants of Bangalore. So when more than 90% of the population have no issue with just 2 languages why do you Hindi wallahs want Hindi. If you want Hindi go to that state which will oblige you. Please note the _public domains_ in india will *not* have Hindi. You can cry scream and call it as unfair. It doesn’t bother us.
@@EshAnian-q5o The point, expectedly, flew right over your empty cranium! All institutions of GOI display Hindi prominently because it is one of the two official languages of the country. Some places, like protected monuments, have an additional schedule language. In Bangalore all military and GOI owned or maintained research institutes display their names in Hindi alongside English. The whole country from Srinagar to Kanyakumari is mine, so is every inch an integral part of Bharatvarsha. This simple factual point bothered you so much that you could not help but display the complete lack of your cognitive ability. Besides, the empirical fiction you have made up is untrue. Hindi is widely taught and understood across the entirety of Karnataka. More people understand Hindi than English, particularly in Bengaluru.
@@NoNonsense_01 really so you are brainy is it? Namma metro belongs to the state government and not to your father in law which is the GOI. Other than produce what the people working in the GOI produce every morning in the toilet 🚽 GOI produces nothing. Next GOI has given a loan. So what if most can read or speak in an illogical language called Hindi. It’s a stupid language because it does not have a neutral gender. First figure out the gender of eunuch (Hijra) in Hindi and you may argue.
@@EshAnian-q5o The facts once again flew over your empty cranium, which is obvious given the nonsense blather in your comment. Everyone who has a functioning brain and some interest in fact knows that Bangalore metro is a joint venture between state and GOI.
@@EshAnian-q5o Simple facts could not make any impression over that empty cranium! Where do cretins like you crawl out of? Everyone knows that Bangalore metro is a joint venture between GOI and GOK.
Soon Telugu will lack down in Andhra like Maharashtra remember one thing while before 1960 Mumbai majority speak only Marathi. butwhen so much Hindi speaker came now it's 2024 majority speak hindi even Marathi borns majority no able to speak and write in Marathi. This will happen In Telugu but make time around 50 years
@kmanoj133 we do not have those insecurities.. my parents studied Hindi till 10th class and I studied hindi till 10th class which is Mandatorybin AP and TG. We can read and write in devnagari fluently but we can not speak it and we do not use it in AP unless we have to speak with some non telugu person..Learning any other language is not a threat.. Just insecurities and hatread is a threat.. please come out of it.
@@VALETIFAMILYMAIL ok we have global link language and our mother tongue is enough for us. learning language is usesles that especially hindi is wate of time and unwanted burnden to us we don't want hindi. But you will pay for it remember it . Because many Marathi till now don't able to write in Marathi because of this bastard hindi.
@@ಠಿ_ಠಿ-ಝ2ರnobody is burning your kannada literature. Any hindi speaker is not in misconception of indians only speak hindi. This is fact that more than half of the indians speak hindi and they are not even native hindi speakers they all also speak gujrati, bhojpuri, awadhi, udia, bengali, punjabi, marwadi, marathi etc. A 2 year old will understand that writing hindi along with kannada and english will help a large portion of country to understand anything😊
It will be relief if bikharis who speak the neech aur ghatiya baasha Hindi move out of Bangalore. Why should we have the stupid language Hindi in our state???? It’s the language of “outsiders”.
@@manojmanu-fh3ew look Hindi was kicked out from Namma metro 7 years ago, prior to which Hindi was one of the 3 languages in the metro 🚇. The trains that were purchased during phase 1 however had Hindi wordings and so they were masked. First understand the history before making comments
This is why many companies are moving away from Karnataka. I hope mjaor companies move to UP which is accepting of all. There is no language hate barrier speak whatever you want.
@@EshAnian-q5o I am not from UP. But in my state there is 3 languages board already - state ( Bengali), national ( Hindi) and foreign ( English) I don't see any problem putting it up
@@subhadeepdey3111 just because Bengal eats mud (today Bengal is not a benchmark for anything other than rowdyism) should the other states emulate Bengal?
Look it’s the distributors who make money. Go learn business before opening your bad smelling ugly mouth. No wonder your states are called BIMARU and you are a living Proof of what BIMARU is.
@@Aditya-Bhardwaj really. Has it occurred to you that you bloody Low life Hindi wallahs just discovered what quality is all about and if the South Indian movies are being dubbed into the ghatiya aur neech basha Hindi it’s for your benefit.
@@Aditya-Bhardwaj really? You pariahs from the BIMARU states just discovered what excellence is all about in movies which has been there for almost 100 years. If the southern Indian movies are being dubbed in Hindi it’s to help you dumbos living in the Hindi belt to appreciate good stuff. If you understand who makes the money it’s the distributors not the makers of the movies 🎥.
Hyderabad is way better than Bangalore. Anyway, Bangalore is too expensive and too crowded. Shame on Karnataka. I can’t believe they also chose to oppose Hindi with Tamil Nadu.
@@johndane3612 TN is number 1 in Global Enrolment Ratio for higher education, it’s the Detroit of India and the manufacturing hub. The HDI of TN is second in India and it is the second highest GDP state in India. What’s wrong if Karnataka copies TN. Actually the BIMARU states must copy all the southern states if they have to improve. English is main reason to bring home the bacon. Please tell us what is the use of Hindi in our state. Other than to talk to a street-side panipuri wallah Hindi is absolute useless in Bangalore. We want to make Bangalore into a city which is dependent on Kannada and not Hindi.
@@johndane3612 After the formation of linguistic states, asking for linguistic representation is not wrong. Just as one needs to learn the language of a country like Germany or others to get a job there, similarly, those coming to Karnataka for jobs should learn Kannada. Nowhere have we said that one should not speak other languages. Don’t expect Hindi in the public domains or public spaces.
I can't understand, if you don't understand why don't you just pickup that language? I stay in Odisha I didn't knew Odia. But now I could speak broken Odia needed enough to tell an autodriver where to go and ask shopkeepers groceries. What is the problem in learning a language?
Hindi speakers are living under the misconception that India means only Hindi! Indian languages will survive only if Hindi speakers learn to respect non-Hindi speakers! All this is due to the ignorance of Hindi speakers.
@@dontbeafraidimhere5421 india means hindi and english. Both are official languages of india. Other regional languages are given a lower title of scheduled languages So yeah keep kannada in your pocket
The problem is that kanada is not spoken in other parts of India except south and ppl aren’t comfortable in speaking in your language Hindi a spoken all over India and almost all ppl understand Hindi so it’s not about learning language it’s about communication comfort throughout India if kanada was spoken all over India then we all would speak in kanada bro common sense you don’t understand like really
@@hallitalkies5197 Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages. Jai Bharata 🇮🇳
@@binurajs Roopesha is actually from Sanskrit. Roopa + eesha. Roopa means “figure” also “beautiful” and eesha means God. So Roopesha means god of the beauties who is Shiva. In Hindi there is no word called “esh”. If it is there it is taken from Sanskrit
Shame on the Bengaluru people who pressurized him to apologize......language hardly matters .....what matters is pride for being indian and not individual language
@@arnabpaul4732 have you heard of the adage “charity begins at home”. May be to you language does not matter but to us locals it matters and it’s our culture. We care a rats 🐀 arse of what you think. Who are you? We in our state will decide what is good for us. If people like you don’t like it don’t come to our city.
@SomeshNayak-lr8ef defacing public property is “vandalism”. how will you Hindi wallahs who are rowdy from birth understand this? You are so used to public plunder that for you this is an innocent act.
@SomeshNayak-lr8ef a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism.
@@arnabpaul4732 language definitely matters as charity begins at home 🏠. You are asking to love the country discarding your home parents and friends. Love a man like you??? Oh my goodness! Give me a break
Bangalore has always been receptive to different languages. Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu-speaking migrants have settled here over generations. So have Marwadis and Maharashtrians. English came in through the British Cantonment. The IT boom brought young people from all over the country and the infrastructure boom brought blue collar workers from Bihar and Odisha. There has also been a big influx of students and working professionals from the Northeast. Some of them are linguistically challenged; others pick up Kannada with ease. Some, especially the young ones, even have become multilingual. And some stubbornly refuse to learn and they must be slippered and bad mouthed. It is this refusal to learn which antagonises most locals. The once-accommodating Bangalorean has become resistant to Hindi now - 7 years ago Hindi sign boards at Metro stations were vandalised because they carried names in that language and Hindi was unceremoniously kicked and booted out. Unlike Tamil Nadu, where anti-Hindi agitations have been going on for several decades, Karnataka has never really taken a strong stand. However things have changed now as another wave of Hindi imposition in the offing. Hindi must not be allowed in the state. It’s a ghatiya and neech basha which is totally illogical. It’s a language that does not have a neutral language. Why Hindi in Bangalore????
If you do not like your relatives, don't invite them. Why to insult them after giving invitation. Similarly, if you do not want Hindi, print new ones rather than taping and insulting Hindi like this. I had a lot of respect for South Indians but it all went down the drain today.
Perhaps only Hindi speakers are ignorant! They are living under the "misconception" that India means only Hindi & If they know about the "linguistic diversity" of India, no problem will arise again! & India has no -national language- or any -monolingual policy- and the official languages of Karnataka state are "Kannada and English", Why Karnataka should use Hindi? No state's language can be imposed on another state. If the ignorance of Hindi speakers ends, India will be bright. 🙏🇮🇳
this is for folks like you and got this in Quora. This is the tragedy of Indian demo-craZy! All ILLITERATE Hindiwalas, panwalas, panipuriwalas, chaddiwalas, chaiwalas, pakodawalas, securitywalas have become LĀLĀS of this country today just because North has a higher population than South. North India makes up some 77% of India’s total population. The Northern Hindi states send 43% representation to Lok Sabha. The additional 7.1% (38 seats) needed to form a ‘simple majority’ is easily achieved by co-opting some legislators from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Bihar, Assam, Bengal or Punjab etc.,. Since, North has proximity to power in Delhi, the political capital of India, and it makes up the majority, the South Indians are virtually ‘TOOTHLESS’ in their ability to form a government at Delhi. all such narratives that “North is the cultural capital of India, North Indians are elite, North Indians are rich, North Indians are superior to South Indians” etc.. are propagated by North Indians and so called national parties. Jingoism like Hindi Hindu Hindustan is the common parlance. Not knowing Hindi is considered to be a traitor of India. Now my comments Northies support lawlessness and think it’s a fashion to break the law. When questioned other issues are brought up. Ignorance of law is no excuse in any part of the civilised world. This act of peeling a sticker is an act of “vandalism”. Not having put Kannada in the billboard is a violation of the local law. But no you won’t question as to why the law in the first place was brazenly violated. You will raise your voice against those who want all to follow the law. Similarly you skirt the issue of why Hindi in Bangalore when the local language is Kannada. Hindi does not even figure in the top 6 most spoken languages in Bangalore but yet you want Hindi to be on the billboards. Aren’t the others citizens of this country??? Even god can’t help Hindi wallahs. You all are a gone case. Good luck.
@@mayankjha9653 let us see how you the Einstein of the 21st century handle the truth. a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism.
removing safety instructions is wrong, plain and simple.. And those who discriminate and abuse fellow citizens due to a simple language barrier. Its disgraceful and an insult to Bharat and fellow countrypeople. I am a Proud "Indian" Tamilian from North India, who takes pride in the diversity of our nation. Mera Bharat Mahaan.
@@ps6572 a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism.
@@ps6572 a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism.
this is what I tried to tell the Hindi protagonists for a very long time. Every time I used to write the following, would be met with slurs and retorts like BC and MC. I tried to be civil but more was I bombarded after which I changed tack and went on the offensive and began attacking the root itself which was the language. I am extremely good in Hindi even better than Kannada or Samskritam which I have learnt also in school. So I can hit where it hurts the most. Remember a doctor can heal but can also cause grievous hurt to a patient. A knife can cut vegetables and meat but it also can kill. So when challenges are placed in front of a learned man he can retaliate and that can be extremely painful. to me a language is something that is a transfer mechanism which transfers thought from one head to the other head/s without dilution and no transfer mechanism is bad. Yes they may have their idiosyncrasies and peculiarities but that’s the beauty of any language. Now on to what I was trying to convey to my Hindi patrons in a civil way. Hindi is not understood by a vast majority of Indians. And the vast majority of Indian still live in villages where they speak their own language. Only one in 3 people in India understand Hindi. If you know how to count then Hindi speakers are a minority. Secondly, for those whose mother tongue is not Hindi, Hindi is as much a foreign language as English. Then the question that should be asked is what are the relative advantages of learning English over Hindi? For the benefit of those Hindi nationalist fanatics, let me explain why South Indians prefer English: When educated North Indian come down South and settle in South Indian cities, they feel it below their dignity to learn the local language. Also, however highly educated they are, it becomes very difficult for them to twist the tongue like South Indians, which is a pre-requisite to learn any South Indian languages. The script also has a lot of curves and turns and hence the cuss word “jalebi”. To spare them the trouble and torture, South Indians prefer to speak to them in English rather than in the local language. From the time of independence, North Indian nationalists like Dhulekar (he said “People who do not know Hindi have no right to stay in India” ) have declared Hindi as the unofficial national language of India. The Central Government during Nehru’s time made every effort to replace English with Hindi as its official language. The discrimination was so huge that South Indian were forced to learn Hindi to be eligible for Central Government jobs. My siblings and I got certificates in Hindi like Madhyama and Pravesh by writing the Hindi exams held by the Hindi Dakshina Bharat prachar sabha. The south has been getting the short end of the stick since independence. As a result, a South Indian found themselves at a disadvantage compared to Hindi speakers and had to find their own way out. We from the day of independence have always been subservient to the Hindi speakers. Luckily, being focussed on English education, South Indians learnt software engineering and joined the software revolution when the Central Government did not have an inkling of what was happening in the outside world with regard to IT. It was English that gave the South Indians a window to the outside world while subjects of King Mulayam Singh Yadav his son Akilesh and King Lallu Prasad Yadav and now the slut Nitish kumar were /are happy speaking only one language i.e. Hindi. We the southern Indians started to migrate to other countries which led to a shortage of skilled workers which is now filled by the northern Indians . Added to this is the birth rate which is well below the replacement rate in southern Indian states. It’s around 1.7 compared to 3 in the Hindi belt. Hence, South Indians prefer English over Hindi because, English is an international language and the language of science and technology and trade while Hindi is not even a national language, which would not survive outside the Northern Gangetic belt without the crutches of the Central Government. *Lastly, it is English that unites Indians while Hindi divides. This is the bitter truth* . The question itself is in English it's neither in hindi nor in any of the south indian languages. English receives more audience. And to conclude, dear Hindi protagonist, why don’t you make an effort to learn atleast one South Indian language, instead of asking South Indians to speak in Hindi to massage your ego? Each of these languages is a classical language with a history and literature and record of usage spreading back to to 1-3 millennia.
Please see if any industry will sustain in your rowdy BIMARU states. Has it occurred to you that nobody wants to set shop in the Hindi belt? By the way the government did not step up IT in Bangalore. Government knew nothing about IT. It’s entrepreneurs who set up shop in Bangalore because Bangalore has something that the Hindi belt does not have and that is intellectual capital. Prior to Bangalore becoming an IT capital, Bangalore was the home to very big public companies. People are not stupid.
@@hypergg681 people do learn local language, but you can't force them I myself speak 3 other language apart from my mother tongue, it's done out of necessity and needs , people do take some time to learn new things, you can't expect them to speak your language from the first time they enter your land. But this kannadiga shitty goons are brainless to understand this simple thing.
@@jagadishprasadsahoo4322 you say we the locals have too much of ego. Why not! Read the article below. Our politicians in spite of fact knowing that 86% of the workforce are locals still want to bring in a bill for reservation for jobs. That is the difference between your Lallu politicians and our politicians down south. This is an article in the Newspaper The Deccan Herald dated 12th August 2024. The headline is *Max jobs in Karnataka state industries held by Kannadigas* The numbers come after a controversial move to reserve jobs for locals in the private sector by the Siddaramaiah government led to backlash from India Inc and was paused. _Kannadigas hold a majority of jobs in industries, including multinational manufacturing firms, in Karnataka, according to latest government data_ . The numbers come after a controversial move to reserve jobs for locals in the private sector by the Siddaramaiah government led to backlash from India Inc and was paused. Data shows there are more Kannadigas in senior management (Group A) jobs, with the percentage of locals increasing in the ascending order of job categories Groups B, C and D, which constitute supervisory, clerical and routine roles. Karnataka has 1,659 medium & large industries, 87 multinationals in the manufacturing sector and 46 public enterprises. Together, they have 8.06 lakh employees, of which 6.96 lakh (86%) are locals, according to data from the Department of Commerce & Industries. “As and when industries get the right local people, they are appointed without us having to ask,” Industries Minister M B Patil told DH. At present, state policy insists that any industry receiving incentives from the government should appoint Kannadigas in all Groups C & D jobs, while ensuring their overall share in employment is 70%. “We are also requesting industries that don’t take any incentives from the government to consider hiring more locals,” Patil said. Patil also underlined the need to have locals who are ready with skills. “For example, we know what skills a company like Foxconn requires. We’ll make our people skills-ready,” he said. Last month, the Siddaramaiah government approved the Karnataka State Employment of Local Candidates in Industries, Factories and Other Establishments Bill. This required industries to appoint local candidates (Kannadigas) to 50% of management and 70% of non-management jobs. The bill was put in cold storage after it was vociferously opposed by the private sector. While employment numbers with the government show that industries are meeting the jobs-for-locals demand, it does not mean that the reservation plan is forever junked. “Given the migration towards the south, there will be a jostling for jobs,” IT/BT Minister Priyank Kharge said. “So, it’s my duty to ensure jobs for locals while making them supremely skilled.” New rules? It is learnt that the Labour Department has drafted new Karnataka Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Rules that define 'Kannadiga' as one whose mother tongue is Kannada. One should have passed a 100-mark Kannada exam from Class 1 to 10, or studied in a Kannada-medium school. The rules also propose 100% reservation for Kannadigas in Groups C & D. The Department of Commerce & Industries has opined against this, sources said.
we dont have any problem with hindi language but we have huge problem with north indians in bengaluru. they migrate to bengaluru and make their own rule and force us to follow it. we south indians dont enforce south indian languages in north india then why north indians enforce hindi in south india?
Majority of Hindi speaking states are not coastal but landlocked so not blessed to be profitable economically by nature & by past govts who didn't made any ease of transportation & logistics infrastructure within all over India to smooth connect those landlocked with costal regions, thus as result both central govt, past rulers, british, corporate investors all made everything gud in south states be it better national level universities to industries & for financially poor but talented north ppl it was so much hurdle & expensive leaving family home to go that far away for opportunities thus poor locals population in south got benefitted of it. Plus in far history the invaders didn't reached or distroyed much of south coz North were keeping them busy by fighting struggles in all ways and in the process north lost almost of its tresure, culture, knowledge, richness.
Maharashtra - Marathi Gujarat-Gujarati Rajasthan - mewari Assam-Assamese/bengali Goa - konkani Sikkim - nepali West Bengal- bengali Bihar - Bhojpuri Himachal Pradesh - pahari Uttarakhand-garwali Orrisa - odia Telangana - telugu Andhra pradesh-telugu Punjab -punjabi All united by Hindi Language as it makes it easier to communicate and help people to navigate into each other's place easily. But these states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and kerala have different mentality...speak your native language among each other..keep it alive. Other states that are mentioned above also talk their native language among them selves but when an outsider comes to their state they are fine with speaking hindi as they know it will be difficult for them to learn new language. Why can't you people do the same. Fucking communal minded.
what we want is you north indians should stop migrating to south India. And stay in north India. stay there and enjoy. Please stop coming to our place and spoil our place.
@@abhay_prasad2859 if it was not about the IT companies we would have not even crossed the karnataka border. And look around in bangalore, the local people are surviving because of us only...PGs, shops, flats, etc. I guess covid period wasn't enough for you all to realize.
@@strings__2__heart Abe love-day, there are places beyond Bangalore who are living in even more better condition than without IT. Have some self respect and choose companies in North India like we south indians choose companies in south India only. What kind of clowns select IT companies 2000km away from his home town?
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages. 🇮🇳🙏
True Nishanth! Modhlu namthanana bittkottu bittkottae ivrella chigrukondirodhu. Tamil Nadu, keraladhalli heege maadli nodona! South India dhalli kelsa maadthaare, nam state anna thindhu badhukthaare aadre nam bhaashe beda illi badhukakke bandhavr jothe maathadakke naavyaake Hindi kalibeku? Local language kalthrene ninge kelsa, oota ninge anbeku aaga dhaarige barthaare.
ಅವ್ದ್ ಗುರು ತಮಿಳುನಾಡು ಅಲ್ಲಿ ಹೀಗೆ ಮಾಡಿದ್ರೆ ಅವ್ರು ಇವನ್ ತುಣ್ಣೇನ cut ಮಾಡಿ ಕೈಗೆ ಕೊಟ್ಟಿ ನಾರ್ತ್ india ಗೆ ಕಲ್ಸ್ಥಿಧ್ರು ಆದ್ರೆ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದಲ್ಲಿ ಸುಮ್ಮನೆ ನಿಂತ್ಕೊಂಡ್ ನೋಡ್ತಾರೆ
In every state their is a code for example karnataka First Regional Lang (Kannada) second Official lang (Hindi) Third Foreign lang (English) For example Gujarat First Regional lang (Gujarati) Second Official lang (Hindi) Third Foreign lang (English) for Chhattisgarh First Regional lang (Sanskrit) Second Official lang (Hindi) Third Foreign lang ( English)
@@FreakGUY-007 Gupta was a vandal. He defaced public property. Maybe this kind of action is fine in the BIMARU states but it is not acceptable in Karnataka.
@@EshAnian-q5o I mean that's not something to cry about fella. Why did they hide the hindu translation? I wonder when would the next virus outbreak occur. Humans are a very large problem..
Bangalore has always been receptive to different languages. Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu-speaking migrants have settled here over generations. So have Marwadis and Maharashtrians. English came in through the British Cantonment. The IT boom brought young people from all over the country and the infrastructure boom brought blue collar workers from Bihar and Odisha. There has also been a big influx of students and working professionals from the Northeast. Some of them are linguistically challenged; others pick up Kannada with ease. Some, especially the young ones, even have become multilingual. And some stubbornly refuse to learn and they must be slippered and bad mouthed. It is this refusal to learn which antagonises most locals. The once-accommodating Bangalorean has become resistant to Hindi now - 7 years ago Hindi sign boards at Metro stations were vandalised because they carried names in that language and Hindi was unceremoniously kicked and booted out. Unlike Tamil Nadu, where anti-Hindi agitations have been going on for several decades, Karnataka has never really taken a strong stand. However things have changed now as another wave of Hindi imposition in the offing. Hindi must not be allowed in the state. It’s a ghatiya and neech basha which is totally illogical. It’s a language that does not have a neutral language. Why Hindi in Bangalore???
🤔🤔🤔The guy did the right thing...Why is he apologizing??? He remove the sticker from his familiar language but not disrespected other languages by tearing them apart...😡😡😡😡
@@kalyani7695 Blind sister...👀 See properly your Kannad language is written first then English and then Hindi language is written last. He is just revealing the Hindi language by removing the sticker that's all. Language freaks use your eyes atleast...🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@Batega_Toh_Katega--HINDU shakuni that sticker had kannada words with english, if that sticker had only english or hindi then it was right to tear Your comment doesn't make any sense
Problem is we call ourselves as indians concept in name of indian victim card so many people are destorying our Bangalore already language is in last coma stage and culture has became crime and many things coming up it's really sad we sre losing our capital
Then plz similarly don't come to Kolkata we too are losing our launguage and if u work or visit Kolkata we will insist u to speak in Bengali we don't want You ppl to speak in Hindi or English only Bengali...!!
@@haramimota8028lol first of all first of all We Kannada People Don't Go West Bengal Only Few People Stay but Bengalis More in than Us in Karnataka Also You People Come To Karnataka Remember OK..
How come your language is threatened by outsiders? They were not supposed to know the language as good as locals even though they learnt it. This is the most illogical argument I have seen by the keyboard warriors. If you truly love your language, then speak at home with your children in Kannada.Dont falunt English. And I am not saying it blindly. I have seen many people from Karnataka talking to their kids in Kannada. Then make efforts, real efforts to help outsiders learn the local language, not by spewing hate, but by coming up with ways that can truly help. Otherwise this is going to be a never ending keyboard battle, that's the harsh truth.
@@avamishra7689loud advise is 99% noise and 1% vice. Why dont you Bihari advise your bikhari brethren on how to behave before advising South Indians. We are educated and know what we want. We don’t want “bikharis” speaking a neech aur Ghatiya basha to tell us what we should do. We in Bangalore won’t accept the language of “outsiders” Hindi in our state. This is what is called as leading by rejecting a stupid language called a Hindi. If the others are keyboard warriors what are you?
Guess what? I am very good with english, Arabic, hindi, kannada, telugu, tamil, malayalam, punjabi and Urdu. I was told by my father in school that language is the one weapon that can even make history, and then he said to learn as many as possible, never look like an outsider wherever you are. I took that advice.
He is lucky not to have been jailed for vandalism. He apologised and so was allowed to leave. Such people are a disgrace to mankind. He is a vandal and a hooligan.
@@bikashmishra6675to teach you goras reasons for not adopting the ghatiya aur neech basha Hindi. You are a Gora because your biological father is a albino isn’t it?
Perhaps only Hindi speakers are ignorant! They are living under the "misconception" that India means only Hindi & If they know about the "linguistic diversity" of India, no problem will arise again! & India has no -national language- or any -monolingual policy- and the official languages of Karnataka state are "Kannada and English", Why Karnataka should use Hindi? No state's language can be imposed on another state. If the ignorance of Hindi speakers ends, India will be bright. 💪🇮🇳
Bangalore has always been receptive to different languages. Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu-speaking migrants have settled here over generations. So have Marwadis and Maharashtrians. English came in through the British Cantonment. The IT boom brought young people from all over the country and the infrastructure boom brought blue collar workers from Bihar and Odisha. There has also been a big influx of students and working professionals from the Northeast. Some of them are linguistically challenged; others pick up Kannada with ease. Some, especially the young ones, even have become multilingual. And some stubbornly refuse to learn and they must be slippered and bad mouthed. It is this refusal to learn which antagonises most locals. The once-accommodating Bangalorean has become resistant to Hindi now - 7 years ago Hindi sign boards at Metro stations were vandalised because they carried names in that language and Hindi was unceremoniously kicked and booted out. Unlike Tamil Nadu, where anti-Hindi agitations have been going on for several decades, Karnataka has never really taken a strong stand. However things have changed now as another wave of Hindi imposition in the offing. Hindi must not be allowed in the state. It’s a ghatiya and neech basha which is totally illogical. It’s a language that does not have a neutral language. Why Hindi in Bangalore???? He is apologising because he realised his mistake which is Vandalism and rowdyism and he was put in his place. This video is a warning to those who don’t want to learn Hindi in Bangalore.
@@arindamkumar7725 really. Can your mother or sister help me? I don’t mind sharing their bedroom and making love to them in front of you. Give your pariah advise to someone else.
Apologizing For REMOVING Stickers which were Applied on the Hindi-Instructions Script !!! Ajeeb Duniyaa Hai !?!🤷♂️🤔 Kaisey-Kaisey Paagal Hain Duniyaa Mein😖😄
If people wanted their mother tongue to respected by non- native speakers then they should learn to respect other languages also ( some basic morals) . Everyone knows that banglore is a metro city and people go there from multiple states that's why they mention other two languages for convenience of non- natives. If Kannada peoples are so much against hindi they should ask state gov. to seal their border and no allowance of outsider; simple!
@@Maopin5748ebuss you are stupid. Why should the state allow the language of “outsiders” in their state? Do the Hindi states have any of the other Indian languages?
@@Maopin5748ebuss why should we prevent others from coming in? You can speak in Hindi. The issue here was about Hindi in the public domain and public places. Why should Bangalore embrace adopt or learn Hindi?
@@EshAnian-q5o you already knew that it was in public domain thus it wasn't imposed on anyone, hindi is a accepted by majority North Indians similarly English by South and even local language was there for native people as 1st priority but since you brain in embedded with huge hatred for a particular language I don't think your perspective will change.
@@Maopin5748ebuss in fact you Hindi wallahs are pariahs with no ideals or ethics. You want the world to take care of you. WTF are you to us? We will kick and boot out Hindi. If you can’t fathom it it’s your issue. We don’t care. No Hindi in south India is our motto. Just because the hobby, passion and pastime of you Hindi wallahs is to produce babies we in the south won’t endorse that behaviour. Continue to show your “janta hey bey ki mera baap kaun hai” in your state. We don’t endures it. If you think we are wrong don’t come to Bangalore. We won’t miss you. You are no benchmark or anything great but just a toad side thug and a rowdy.
@@Maopin5748ebuss I don’t want my perspective to change. Why should I change? Why should we have Hindi in Bangalore. Does New Delhi the capital of India have any other language other than Hindi? Go give your advice to the rulers in New Delhi. Delhi belongs to all Indians.
Ye sab dekh kar inta dil dukhta hai. Socho wo Jawan jo sarhad par khara hai usko pata chalega ki hum jiske liye lad rahe hai wo apas mein hee lad rahe hai.
@gansubram4584Hindi is also an official language of India..not everyone knows English in north india.. Earlier Hindus were fighting in the name of caste now Hindus are fighting in the name of language...This is how divide and rule works in India..
U people from poor states UP and Bihar think south india is heaven do crimes here and become become gunda here Don't expect us to learn ur cheap chhapri langaguge Chindi 😂😂
@@Suraj-Verma_ English helps bring home the bacon. It’s a language that has helped india become a global power. It’s earning precious foreign exchange to the country for the last 24 years. IT without English is unimaginable. *Since data is the new oil English is here to stay* .Without English India could never have become a powerhouse in software. So in the best interest of the country the states must use the local language and English. In the year 2000, South Indians made up 25% of India’s population. Today’s estimate is that they constitute 18%. That’s a reduction of 3.5% per decade. At the same time, population of the north is expected to stabilise by 2060. Average TFR of South Indian states is around 1.7, way below replacement level of 2.1, while in the north it is above replacement level. If Hindi is growing it’s because the pastime of the Hindi belt is to produce babies. Expanding population needs Lebensraum (habitat), has to move somewhere. They all can’t go to some other country. Conveniently, population in the South is decreasing and so the people from the Hindi belt are moving down south. Even being 18% of the population, the South contributes around 30% to the national exchequer. *Nearly half of foreign exchange earnings are from the region* . It is the most industrialised region along with Maharashtra and Gujarat. Declining population means there’s a shortage of workers to keep the economy running. Factors such as expanding population needing living space, employment and declining population needing workforce converge to drive north to south migration. That’s why you Hindi speakers are in Bangalore. There’s another crucial matter that most people are unaware of or indifferent to - socioeconomic stagnation of the Gangetic states, while the region’s problems are compounding by the day. Sure, there’s massive infrastructure being built in the region - world class highways, dedicated freight rail corridors, airport like train stations, largest cricket stadium, biggest mandir, temple corridors, Vande Bharats, etc. None of that will matter if the region does not industrialise. Industrialisation can only happen if there’s a pool of educated, skilled workforce. It will also not happen if there’s social disharmony and violence and your northern states only know how to be “violent”. Apart from setting up medical and engineering colleges in Hindi medium (for which there are no takers), one does not see any grand visionary plans to bring about change in the region. Even if there are plans, they will take several decades to come to fruit. There is not any sensible or rational plans for the region. This will prove to be the biggest challenge and threat to the unity and integrity of the country like what’s happening now. Question is *Instead of advising the South Indians to learn Hindi why can’t folks like you stay back in your states and develop your states* . Hindi speakers want Hindi in all parts of the country but the locals will resist. I hope skirmishes like this don’t turn into a blood bath wherein the locals turn against people like you. You all seem to forget the adage “be a Roman in Rome” or “ Jaise desh Vaisa besh”. Let us hope for the best. I fondly hope the visitors assimilate with the locals rather than forcing the locals to learn an “outsiders” language like Hindi. You may argue why did the locals learn English. It’s because the base for education in Southern india was laid by the British and the convent schools and that legacy continues. Why are the locals reluctant to learn Hindi. 1. In the 60s the politicians lied to the people of the south that Hindi was the national language. The southern states don’t trust the northern politicians in spite of the fact the South Indians are far more rooted to their faith and culture. That’s why today south India does not have BJP. People can term the south Indians as rice bags or ISIS supporters but all the faiths live in harmony in the southern states. Beef 🥩 is a common staple in south India in spite of the fact a common man is more religious and rooted to his culture. People are not polarised like the Hindi states based on faith. *Now they see folks like you and these women trying to “polarise” society based on language* . The auto driver here is not a politician but is a man on the ground. The politicians of course use this sentiment to their advantage. Karnataka in fact wants to move away from the 3 language formula to the 2 language formula making Kannada a compulsory subject. 2. All educational institutions in southern India are the gifts of the Christian missionaries and the educated locals not Hindi speakers. 3. Contrary to popular belief Hindi is a very difficult language for a local to master which is the also the case with most Hindi speakers to learn a southern language. The reasons are few a. Hindi does not have a neutral gender whereas all southern languages do just like Sanskrit. South Indians instead of being appreciated for speaking a “foreign” language are made fun of by the Hindi speakers when they make an error in the gender. b. If the word ends with an “a”, in Hindi it’s not pronounced. It’s Kannada not Kannad it’s Kerala not Keral. It’s Mahabharata not Mahabharath. People find it hard to believe as to why Haryana is not pronounced as Haryan or Noida as Noid or Sita as “sit”. c. Many had to cut short their education because they failed in Hindi in the tenth grade as most could not afford tuition to master Hindi and they are leading their lives of not being professionals. 4. You call English a slavish language. So their question is should we become slaves to the Hindi speakers because the alternative proposed is Hindi? To a local both English and Hindi are languages of the “outsiders”. Are the Hindi speakers blind to the benefits given out by English? The other question asked is if English is a slavish language why are the Hindi speakers euphoric to the game of cricket 🏏? Cricket must also be seen as a left over of the colonialists. Why only cricket what about the railways, airports and ports, postal service etc. aren’t they the remnants of the English? So why will they learn or love Hindi???? With folks like you who are using incendiary language, the hate for Hindi will only get worse.
Mr Akash Gupta you should learn Kannada if you want to live in Bangalore. Don't impose your language on us. We never forced you north Indians to learn Kannada. If you want to develop your language go to your state and teach the locals. Don't impose your language
I'm kannadiga but still I can speak fluent hindi and english even tho I haven't been to North states, and most of the south Indians can speak good Hindi too, having said that wtf is wrong with these northies to learn the language where U are residing? Atleast we don't expect 100% fluent kananda, atleast a basic kananda just go ask an autodriver where you're headed too or to communicate with shopkeepers?, It's ok if you just here for a vacations but if you are living your life here, you should definitely learn kananda language, and We aren't forcing to learn any language, there is a word called "common sense" like as I said I can speak fluent hindi, you should learn the language where you are residing... Kuch smje?
Yes, Hindi is more important than your language. That's why you learn it. You didn't go and learn Marathi and Bengali I am pretty sure you also do not reside in these regions too. But the fact that you have never been to the north side and you still learn it cause you know it's important. you just keep denying it.
@@truecaller-ug6ke I don’t know which language is important or not but the sole reason why I learnt Hindi is because I wanted to and also I stayed in north India during my childhood times, and I’m saying again if you are living here in Bangalore permanently you have to learn Kannada… it doesn’t matter which language is important or not, I don’t even care about that
if these northies keep harassing us like this, one day, we will form UNITED STATES OF SOUTH INDIA / DRAVIDA NADU, without any second thought. already many south Indians are thinking about it. norties need to remember that we dont share any ethnic, language & cultural similarities with them other than majority religion. learn something from Bangladesh formation.
why you fool dont cover english language.. are the britishers your grandparents?? your local news channels and some activists are opposing a language which is originated in your motherland india... but not the UK's english.. you are such a educated fool
@@viralbajpai8027 tell me low IQ northie, in what way we are similar to north Indians other than following dharmic religions? we south indains never consider u as one of us. we seee you, paxtanis and bangladeshis as one people only. No matter, how many years u live in south India, u will never be considered as one of us.
@@omkumargupta3726 English is the reason why south india is developed and have an economy of $1 trillion. if we didnt study hindi, then our states would been poor, underdeveloped, backward sheethole as your north India. not one south indian feel any connection or positive feeling for your sheethole regjion. You can keep your sheethole language and cutlrue in your north India. We dont want or like it in Karnataka. northie, we are indains only for 76 years but Kannadigas under kannada empires and kingdoms for the last 2000 years. if u come to our place and try to impose your language, culture etc. on us, then you northies will face the same situation what bi-har-is faced in Tamil nadu, 1 month back. tamils were like you too, but kannadigas retaliated in 1991. And since then, they are quiet. You northies will be getting your D-Day soon.
we will be very happy if you form a new country . we feel shame calling you people indians who dont respect their national language. please requesr your govt to form a new country we dont want such use less people to be part of india
Bangalore become rich not bcz of the Bangalore people. Keep it in mind. Bangalore people become rich only because of others. Really they were very poorest of poor people.
@@AdhidevMySon a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism and rowdyism. Don’t patronise us.
Really. This is an article in the Newspaper The Deccan Herald dated 12th August 2024. The headline is *Max jobs in Karnataka state industries held by Kannadigas* The numbers come after a controversial move to reserve jobs for locals in the private sector by the Siddaramaiah government led to backlash from India Inc and was paused. _Kannadigas hold a majority of jobs in industries, including multinational manufacturing firms, in Karnataka, according to latest government data_ . The numbers come after a controversial move to reserve jobs for locals in the private sector by the Siddaramaiah government led to backlash from India Inc and was paused. Data shows there are more Kannadigas in senior management (Group A) jobs, with the percentage of locals increasing in the ascending order of job categories Groups B, C and D, which constitute supervisory, clerical and routine roles. Karnataka has 1,659 medium & large industries, 87 multinationals in the manufacturing sector and 46 public enterprises. Together, they have 8.06 lakh employees, of which 6.96 lakh (86%) are locals, according to data from the Department of Commerce & Industries. “As and when industries get the right local people, they are appointed without us having to ask,” Industries Minister M B Patil told DH. At present, state policy insists that any industry receiving incentives from the government should appoint Kannadigas in all Groups C & D jobs, while ensuring their overall share in employment is 70%. “We are also requesting industries that don’t take any incentives from the government to consider hiring more locals,” Patil said. Patil also underlined the need to have locals who are ready with skills. “For example, we know what skills a company like Foxconn requires. We’ll make our people skills-ready,” he said. Last month, the Siddaramaiah government approved the Karnataka State Employment of Local Candidates in Industries, Factories and Other Establishments Bill. This required industries to appoint local candidates (Kannadigas) to 50% of management and 70% of non-management jobs. The bill was put in cold storage after it was vociferously opposed by the private sector. While employment numbers with the government show that industries are meeting the jobs-for-locals demand, it does not mean that the reservation plan is forever junked. “Given the migration towards the south, there will be a jostling for jobs,” IT/BT Minister Priyank Kharge said. “So, it’s my duty to ensure jobs for locals while making them supremely skilled.” New rules? It is learnt that the Labour Department has drafted new Karnataka Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Rules that define 'Kannadiga' as one whose mother tongue is Kannada. One should have passed a 100-mark Kannada exam from Class 1 to 10, or studied in a Kannada-medium school. The rules also propose 100% reservation for Kannadigas in Groups C & D. The Department of Commerce & Industries has opined against this, sources said.
This is Karnataka's own fault. When TN resisted Hindi imposition in 1960 you didn't join hands with TN for support. Now you have to pay the price, TN leaders were warning everyone this will happen that they will replace you local language with Hindi and now it has happened already. Only 50% of people in Bangalore speak Kannada, rest all Hindi. Even flights at Bangalore airport don't give instructions in Kannada, only Hindi and English.
ನಮ್ಮ ದೇಶದ ರಾಜಧಾನಿ ದೆಹಲಿ ಎಲ್ಲರಿಗೂ ಸೇರಿದ್ದು! ಬೇಕೇ ಬೇಕು ದೆಹಲಿ ಮೆಟ್ರೋದಲ್ಲಿ ಕನ್ನಡವನ್ನು ಬಳಸಲೇಬೇಕು..! 😁 We need Kannada in Delhi, Lucknow, Jaipur Metro..! Please Hindi speakers use Kannada in metros of your state. 🙏😁
@@Rocky-nw6tjMajority of Hindi speaking states are not coastal but landlocked so not blessed to be profitable economically by nature & by past govts who didn't made any ease of transportation & logistics infrastructure within all over India to smooth connect those landlocked with costal regions, thus as result both central govt, past rulers, british, corporate investors all made everything gud in south states be it better national level universities to industries & for financially poor but talented north ppl it was so much hurdle & expensive leaving family home to go that far away for opportunities thus poor locals population in south got benefitted of it. Plus in far history the invaders didn't reached or distroyed much of south coz North were keeping them busy by fighting struggles in all ways and in the process north lost almost of its tresure, culture, knowledge, richness.
@@teachingexcellence6673 small minded people's like you think that Indian languages like kannada telagu tamil which has rich history then Hindi as small .
this stupid are just creating hate between Kannada and Hindi speaking people These people have converted earlier to Islam and Christianity they want Urdu And English in Karnataka , That's why they are creating hate between Kannada and Hindi speakers
@@kumarpurohit7379 okay let it be hate for a language. So what. It is telling you Hindi wallahs not to impose your standards your lousy culture and language on us. Stay away from our state if you think it is hate. We won’t miss you.
know the difference between Union and states. The official language of the “Union” according to Article 343 are English & Hindi. According to article 345 the “states” have a right to select their own official languages and Hindi is *not* the official language of Karnataka. Before you begin to quote the constitution learn what it means first properly.
Hindi is the language of the outsiders and so why Hindi in our states?? Hindi is a neech aur ghatiya language which has no neutral gender and is spoken by the pariahs of the BIMARU states. So why Hindi in our state which has a great language called Kannada. We use English for education. So why Hindi. Language is not knowledge.
The beginning of the end of Bangalore as IT capital. 60% of IT coolies are from AP and Telangana. They'll move back to their own state once Amravati is developed. Till then Bangalore people keep breaking sign boards The high end residential property rates in Bangalore will fall like pack of cards in 3/4 years CBN is master in this Worldclass IT Infra
@@sauravsinha5446 a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism.
@@sauravsinha5446 don’t worry about Bangalore. We are ready to take the risk of companies moving out. In fact we want the Hindi wallahs from the BIMARU states to go back to their states. We don’t miss them at all. They going back will actually be good riddance to the most horrible rubbish.
This dude better learn Kannada if he wants to make his living there. Coming to a place and disrespecting the local language is not acceptable. Why should the localities speak Hindi? And nobody abuses these guys, instead these people should start respecting the place where they stay and the language they speak. Most of them from the northern part of the country don't even know how to pronounce the name of the state and language. Let me correct it, it's not "KARNATAK" & "KANNAD", it's "KARNATAKA" & "KANNADA". We don't expect 100% fluency from your side, atleast learn the basic communication for your own good rather than mocking the local language in the accent that has been stereotyped by Bollywood. For all the empty heads who are gonna bash me with "Hindi is the National Language". Nowhere in the constitution it is written that "Hindi is the National Language of the country" it's the language spoke by a lot of people. Understand and get your facts right first.
THE DUDES IN KARNATAKA BETTER LEARN TO RESPECT EVERY LANGUAGE IF THEY WANT THEIR LANGUAGE TO BE RESPECTED .. THE LOVE U HAVE FOR KANNADA IS THE SAME WE HAVE FOR HINDI ... JUST IMAGINE THE SAME THING HAPPENING WITH KANNADA ... HOW WILL U FEEL .. ?? KANNADA IS UR REGIONAL LANGUAGE FOR THE KARNATAKA ORIGINATED PEOPLE .. PROMOTE UR LANGUAGE MAKE IT PAN INDIA WHO IS STOPPING U MAKE IT WIDELY SPOKEN LANGUAGE IN INDIA ..... BUT WITH THE GRACE THAT KANNADA DESERVE NOT BY THE IMPOSITION ...
@@bluesapphire2103 Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"2nd administrative language"* in all states of India. (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, research, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) India is mostly dependent on *"foreign income"* & So we need English in the field of 'business' and 'workplace' 5) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 6) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. 7) Yes there is a language problem in India! So English has grown and is growing as a language to solve that problem, This is the reality! It is better to accept reality. And at the same time all the languages of India should be respected equally.
@@bluesapphire2103 this is for folks like you and got this in Quora. This is the tragedy of Indian demo-craZy! All ILLITERATE Hindiwalas, panwalas, panipuriwalas, chaddiwalas, chaiwalas, pakodawalas, securitywalas have become LĀLĀS of this country today just because North has a higher population than South. North India makes up some 77% of India’s total population. The Northern Hindi states send 43% representation to Lok Sabha. The additional 7.1% (38 seats) needed to form a ‘simple majority’ is easily achieved by co-opting some legislators from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Bihar, Assam, Bengal or Punjab etc.,. Since, North has proximity to power in Delhi, the political capital of India, and it makes up the majority, the South Indians are virtually ‘TOOTHLESS’ in their ability to form a government at Delhi. all such narratives that “North is the cultural capital of India, North Indians are elite, North Indians are rich, North Indians are superior to South Indians” etc.. are propagated by North Indians and so called national parties. Jingoism like Hindi Hindu Hindustan is the common parlance. Not knowing Hindi is considered to be a traitor of India. Now my comments Northies support lawlessness and think it’s a fashion to break the law. When questioned other issues are brought up. Ignorance of law is no excuse in any part of the civilised world. This act of peeling a sticker is an act of “vandalism”. Not having put Kannada in the billboard is a violation of the local law. But no you won’t question as to why the law in the first place was brazenly violated. You will raise your voice against those who want all to follow the law. Similarly you skirt the issue of why Hindi in Bangalore when the local language is Kannada. Hindi does not even figure in the top 6 most spoken languages in Bangalore but yet you want Hindi to be on the billboards. Aren’t the others citizens of this country??? Even god can’t help Hindi wallahs. You all are a gone case. Good luck.
The simple fact that numbers will always win. There was a time when bangalore probably understood only kannada and English. But with jobs abs the economic boom since 2000s it attracted a lot of people. Natives who held service jobs (autos, shops, hotels) wanted to cater to all these people so said service was provided. Now this attracted more and more people who found it appealing to move to bangalore/Bengaluru because they could use their language. The reason this happened is because all these service providers wanted money. If you want to cater to people of your language, you wouldn't have made a decent business. It was a mistake if the natives with an overly service oriented mindset and the human greed for money (also why govt encouraged foreign business in the city). Today, if you want to fight, go to the extremes and get all these people out. Then, you can die too because you have no one to sell your services to. Quality of life will take a significant hit. But obviously no one is ready for that. And the educated people are not the ones who are against languages. So the guy going in metro, malls is not going to have a problem tbh. For the one off cases here and there, the people of Bengaluru are giving themselves a bad name. And those who still feel hindi is being forced are educated fools. Nowhere is it being forced. They use it. Natives have the option of saying NO. Auto driver can say no. Shop keeper can say no. But they know that they're business will be shut and they will have to resort to begging, so they won't.
@@shshnkchauhan see people like you can never learn. Famous Chinese adage. “He is a fool who learns from his mistakes but he is intelligent who learns from others mistakes”. In your case it looks like you have learnt nothing after watching this video. Can the language of Karnataka ever be Hindi? Remember if anybody tries such a misadventure, the country will burn 🔥.
@@shshnkchauhan The British brought peace to a subcontinent that was earlier riven with constant war; created political stability and rule of law where there had been neither; created an efficient and impartial civil service and judiciary; built one of the biggest railway networks in the world. They gave us English which is helping the country immensely. Tell me what is the use of Hindi?
@@shshnkchauhan what are you talking about? Why should south India learn or speak in the illogical language Hindi which does not have a neutral gender. First figure out the gender of eunuch (Hijra) in Hindi and then you may comment.
@@HinduWarriorForever movies in the south never needed you pariahs from the Hindi belt for money. We were always making good movies. You semiliterate just woke up to the fact that the southern cinema is way better than your Hindi cinema. If we are dubbing it in Hindi it’s for you uneducated brutes.
@@HinduWarriorForever why should any non Hindi speaker speak in Hindi and that too in his (her)state? Next what does Hindi offer in terms of employment or growth in career or in education? How is Hindi helpful to people in the non Hindi speaking states or if they go abroad? How much revenue is Hindi as a language bringing in to this country? Isn’t the definition of your nationalism a curse to Indians. Terms like Hindi Hindu Hindustan are jingoism and we in the south won’t buy into it. Who are you to advise us the educated South Indians?? We will decide what is correct for us! Remember language does not unite. Has Hindi United India? No it hasn’t it had only created issues and loss of life as and when it was imposed. Let people decide for themselves as to what they should talk, eat , wear or follow a faith. One size won’t fit all. The southern states of India have progressed in spite of Hindi and not because of Hindi. So why Hindi. I know Hindi very well and can debate with you in Hindi but as a matter of principle towards folks like you I won’t. My children are “not” learning Hindi. We at home discourage our kids from watching anything related to Hindi.
Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL), a joint venture of Government of India and the State Government of Karnataka, is the agency for building, operating and expanding the Namma Metro network. Official language of Government of India is Hindi and English and that of State Government of Karnataka is Kannada and English. So Hindi alongside Kannada and English deserved to be used for maximum intelligibility among the mass because Metros serve public from all walks of life including tourists too. Use logic and reasoning not emotions and bullying.
@@seraphim_danica a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism and rowdyism. Don’t patronise us.
@@seraphim_danica In Bangalore the 5 most spoken languages in a descending order are Kannada (45%), Tamizh(18%) , Telugu (16%) and Urdu (13%) . This comprises more than 90% of the population. English is spoken by 50% of the population. *Bangalore is not India* . The Namma metro 🚇 is a service to help the inhabitants of Bangalore. So when more than 90% of the population have no issue with just 2 languages why do you Hindi wallahs want Hindi. If you want Hindi go to that state which will oblige you. Please note the _public domains_ in india will *not* have Hindi. You can cry scream and call it as unfair. It doesn’t bother us.
@@seraphim_danica why should any non Hindi speaker speak in Hindi and that too in his (her)state? Next what does Hindi offer in terms of employment or growth in career or in education? How is Hindi helpful to people in the non Hindi speaking states or if they go abroad? How much revenue is Hindi as a language bringing in to this country? Isn’t the definition of your nationalism a curse to Indians. Terms like Hindi Hindu Hindustan are jingoism and we in the south won’t buy into it. Who are you to advise us the educated South Indians?? We will decide what is correct for us! Remember language does not unite. Has Hindi United India? No it hasn’t it has only created issues and loss of life as and when it was imposed. Let people decide for themselves as to what they should talk, eat , wear or follow a faith. One size won’t fit all. The southern states of India have progressed in spite of Hindi and not because of Hindi. So why Hindi. I know Hindi very well and can debate with you in Hindi but as a matter of principle towards folks like you I won’t. My children are “not” learning Hindi. We at home discourage our kids from watching anything related to Hindi.
Maratha's never lost Marathi, you are not matured enough to understand if two Marathi gather they speak Marathi, speaking Hindi doesn't mean one looses his mother tongue.
@@CManeylessonssmall things makes a huge impact. It’s not just two people and it’s millions of people and that impacts the culture of the state. Each language has their own beauty. If you are going to each state you should learn the language of the state and we shouldn’t directly go and speak the language we know. Instead you should say I don’t know the language of your state and I am sorry. Can we converse in English or Hindi ? Instead showing attitude and shouting at them back because we prefer our own language doesn’t make sense. That’s forcing others to be in our path. We should always respect and love others too and not just be limited to self love .
Common sense is lacking in you friend, Indias population ain't 1.9billion and. 'billions' reflected that how educated you are. Dumba** speaking sh*t, better quit youtube
respect is a 2 way door, did any of the outsiders have ever in their stay or visit to karnataka , respected the kannada as a language , mother is a mother for everyone ❤
There's nothing wrong with what he did! He was pressurised to apologised by racist haters !! Shame on these people who hate hindi and hindi speakers this much
It is not hate. It is indifference and please tell me why should we in the south learn adopt or embrace Hindi? To us Hindi is the language of the “outsiders” like English. This is called Vandalism. How can you peel off stickers from a public vehicle? This is rowdyism too but for you Hindi wallahs defacing public property is something you love. IT IS A DISGRACE TO CALL YOU MY FELLOW CITIZEN BECAUSE YOU SUPPORT ROWDIES VANDALS RAPISTS AND CRIMINALS.
@@ExploreIndia_ByRajeev a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism and rowdyism. Don’t patronise us.
@@ExploreIndia_ByRajeev we the locals are proud of KRV who forced this vandal and rowdy to apologise. If you like vandalism so much don’t come to our state.stay back in your BIMARU states.
@@EshAnian-q5o dikha li hate ? You're happy you unemployed moron ! Not everyone is coming to those cities and also since you guys hate us hindi speakers this much then you should do one more thing don't send your manufactured products to our states ok ! We should also make sure that any of you hater come to our part you will get the same treatment which you guys give to our people !
Removing stickers of Hindi is simply radical mindset Instructions there in kannada, Hindi and English Language is just for communication but not to hate
@gansubram4584 why you use English why you speak English. speak kanada write kanada by this reason all multinational companies will leave your state.. if you will give respect and take respect. I have many friends in Karnataka but they are very good and polite not like you. i wish lord Ram bless you.
because of your attitude, one day you will loss many things.. we are all Indians... and we can visit anywhere in India... no need to ask you ... you are also a citizen . whenever you want then visit in my state utterpradesh..(Banaras,mathura,atodhya,agra) we will treat you as a guest. we will not force to speak hindi or English.. we will take help of Google translate
@@prymind3617 why do you bring God into this discussion. The southern folks know Kannada and English rather well. They will give you a run for the money. They don’t need the North Indians at all for anything.
@@-hindihinduhindusthan7111 I am From Northeast Not West Bengal One More Thing From Where the Huge Number of Beggars Come in West Bengal Exactly From Other States Bihar ,UP, Jharkhand, Madhyapradesh & Gujrat
@@piplup_123 a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism.
Haan ab tourist visa lagana padega south ghoomne ke liye. Jobless people will do all this learn kannada and all. People who have jobs or have some to actually earn for living wont even care to put ban on written language or argure over language barrier. All he would do is say "no English, no hindi" and mind his own business. This is just like Raj Thakrey in wants only Marathi in Maharashtra.
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"2nd administrative language"* in all states of India. (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, research, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) India is mostly dependent on *"foreign income"* & So we need English in the field of 'business' and 'workplace' 5) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 6) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. 7) Yes there is a language problem in India! So English has grown and is growing as a language to solve that problem, This is the reality! It is better to accept reality. And at the same time all the languages of India should be respected equally.
@@rishmatic you don’t seem to understand the issue. *The issue here is not about language spoken by a couple of people but what languages have to be used in the **_public domain_* . In Bangalore the 5 most spoken languages in a descending order are Kannada (45%) English, Tamizh(18%) , Telugu (16%) and Urdu (13%) . This comprises more than 90% of the population. English is spoken by 50% of the population. *Bangalore is not India* . The Namma metro 🚇 is a service to help the inhabitants of Bangalore. So when more than 90% of the population have no issue with just 2 languages why do you Hindi wallahs want Hindi. If you want Hindi go to that state which will oblige you. That is the point here. You can come but don’t make unsubstantiated demands and argue. Assimilate with the locals by learning their culture and language. The onus is on you migrants. Who are you all to ask as to why no Hindi in the metro or why the Hindi wordings are masked? Please note the _public domains_ in Bangalore will *not* have Hindi and is the right thing. You can cry scream and call it as unfair. It doesn’t bother us.
@@rishmatic Raj Thackrey is right. If we are indeed jobless how is it that 86% of employees employed in the formal sector are Kannadigas? We locals are educated and know what we should do. All talk about Kannadigas not in good positions will all come a cropper if you read what is written below 👇 . This is an article in the Newspaper The Deccan Herald dated 12th August 2024. The headline is *Max jobs in Karnataka state industries held by Kannadigas* The numbers come after a controversial move to reserve jobs for locals in the private sector by the Siddaramaiah government led to backlash from India Inc and was paused. _Kannadigas hold a majority of jobs in industries, including multinational manufacturing firms, in Karnataka, according to latest government data_ . The numbers come after a controversial move to reserve jobs for locals in the private sector by the Siddaramaiah government led to backlash from India Inc and was paused. Data shows there are more Kannadigas in senior management (Group A) jobs, with the percentage of locals increasing in the ascending order of job categories Groups B, C and D, which constitute supervisory, clerical and routine roles. Karnataka has 1,659 medium & large industries, 87 multinationals in the manufacturing sector and 46 public enterprises. Together, they have 8.06 lakh employees, of which 6.96 lakh (86%) are locals, according to data from the Department of Commerce & Industries. “As and when industries get the right local people, they are appointed without us having to ask,” Industries Minister M B Patil told DH. At present, state policy insists that any industry receiving incentives from the government should appoint Kannadigas in all Groups C & D jobs, while ensuring their overall share in employment is 70%. “We are also requesting industries that don’t take any incentives from the government to consider hiring more locals,” Patil said. Patil also underlined the need to have locals who are ready with skills. “For example, we know what skills a company like Foxconn requires. We’ll make our people skills-ready,” he said. Last month, the Siddaramaiah government approved the Karnataka State Employment of Local Candidates in Industries, Factories and Other Establishments Bill. This required industries to appoint local candidates (Kannadigas) to 50% of management and 70% of non-management jobs. The bill was put in cold storage after it was vociferously opposed by the private sector. While employment numbers with the government show that industries are meeting the jobs-for-locals demand, it does not mean that the reservation plan is forever junked. “Given the migration towards the south, there will be a jostling for jobs,” IT/BT Minister Priyank Kharge said. “So, it’s my duty to ensure jobs for locals while making them supremely skilled.” New rules? It is learnt that the Labour Department has drafted new Karnataka Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Rules that define 'Kannadiga' as one whose mother tongue is Kannada. One should have passed a 100-mark Kannada exam from Class 1 to 10, or studied in a Kannada-medium school. The rules also propose 100% reservation for Kannadigas in Groups C & D. The Department of Commerce & Industries has opined against this, sources said.
If we are indeed jobless like you claim how is it that 86% of employees employed in the formal sector are Kannadigas? We locals are educated and know what we should do. All talk about Kannadigas not in good positions will all come a cropper if you read what is written below 👇 . This is an article in the Newspaper The Deccan Herald dated 12th August 2024. The headline is *Max jobs in Karnataka state industries held by Kannadigas* The numbers come after a controversial move to reserve jobs for locals in the private sector by the Siddaramaiah government led to backlash from India Inc and was paused. _Kannadigas hold a majority of jobs in industries, including multinational manufacturing firms, in Karnataka, according to latest government data_ . The numbers come after a controversial move to reserve jobs for locals in the private sector by the Siddaramaiah government led to backlash from India Inc and was paused. Data shows there are more Kannadigas in senior management (Group A) jobs, with the percentage of locals increasing in the ascending order of job categories Groups B, C and D, which constitute supervisory, clerical and routine roles. Karnataka has 1,659 medium & large industries, 87 multinationals in the manufacturing sector and 46 public enterprises. Together, they have 8.06 lakh employees, of which 6.96 lakh (86%) are locals, according to data from the Department of Commerce & Industries. “As and when industries get the right local people, they are appointed without us having to ask,” Industries Minister M B Patil told DH. At present, state policy insists that any industry receiving incentives from the government should appoint Kannadigas in all Groups C & D jobs, while ensuring their overall share in employment is 70%. “We are also requesting industries that don’t take any incentives from the government to consider hiring more locals,” Patil said. Patil also underlined the need to have locals who are ready with skills. “For example, we know what skills a company like Foxconn requires. We’ll make our people skills-ready,” he said. Last month, the Siddaramaiah government approved the Karnataka State Employment of Local Candidates in Industries, Factories and Other Establishments Bill. This required industries to appoint local candidates (Kannadigas) to 50% of management and 70% of non-management jobs. The bill was put in cold storage after it was vociferously opposed by the private sector. While employment numbers with the government show that industries are meeting the jobs-for-locals demand, it does not mean that the reservation plan is forever junked. “Given the migration towards the south, there will be a jostling for jobs,” IT/BT Minister Priyank Kharge said. “So, it’s my duty to ensure jobs for locals while making them supremely skilled.” New rules? It is learnt that the Labour Department has drafted new Karnataka Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Rules that define 'Kannadiga' as one whose mother tongue is Kannada. One should have passed a 100-mark Kannada exam from Class 1 to 10, or studied in a Kannada-medium school. The rules also propose 100% reservation for Kannadigas in Groups C & D. The Department of Commerce & Industries has opined against this, sources said.
All Indians except Hindi wallahs are my brothers & sisters . And I will support my non hindi brothers & sisters in this battle coz this is the battle for preserving identity 👍
Bengaluru or Karnataka is not a sovereign state. All Indians have equal right over Bengaluru. And even if they don't like it they can do nothing about it. Unless they plan on having their own army.
Hindi guys in UP or Delhi: "If you are coming to a hindi speaking region, speak in hindi". Hindi guys in KA or TN: "Hindi is our national language. So I can speak in hindi" This is the hypocrisy of the hindi tongue chaps.
Loving your language, doesn't mean you become ANTI of other languages!
this is what I tried to tell the Hindi protagonists for a very long time. Every time I used to write the following, would be met with slurs and retorts like BC and MC. I tried to be civil but more was I bombarded after which I changed tack and went on the offensive and began attacking the root itself which was the language. I am extremely good in Hindi even better than Kannada or Samskritam which I have learnt also in school. So I can hit where it hurts the most. Remember a doctor can heal but can also cause grievous hurt to a patient. A knife can cut vegetables and meat but it also can kill. So when challenges are placed in front of a learned man he can retaliate and that can be extremely painful.
to me a language is something that is a transfer mechanism which transfers thought from one head to the other head/s without dilution and no transfer mechanism is bad. Yes they may have their idiosyncrasies and peculiarities but that’s the beauty of any language. Now on to what I was trying to convey to my Hindi patrons in a civil way.
Hindi is not understood by a vast majority of Indians. And the vast majority of Indian still live in villages where they speak their own language. Only one in 3 people in India understand Hindi. If you know how to count then Hindi speakers are a minority.
Secondly, for those whose mother tongue is not Hindi, Hindi is as much a foreign language as English. Then the question that should be asked is what are the relative advantages of learning English over Hindi? For the benefit of those Hindi nationalist fanatics, let me explain why South Indians prefer English:
When educated North Indian come down South and settle in South Indian cities, they feel it below their dignity to learn the local language. Also, however highly educated they are, it becomes very difficult for them to twist the tongue like South Indians, which is a pre-requisite to learn any South Indian languages. The script also has a lot of curves and turns and hence the cuss word “jalebi”. To spare them the trouble and torture, South Indians prefer to speak to them in English rather than in the local language.
From the time of independence, North Indian nationalists like Dhulekar (he said “People who do not know Hindi have no right to stay in India” ) have declared Hindi as the unofficial national language of India. The Central Government during Nehru’s time made every effort to replace English with Hindi as its official language. The discrimination was so huge that South Indian were forced to learn Hindi to be eligible for Central Government jobs. My siblings and I got certificates in Hindi like Madhyama and Pravesh by writing the Hindi exams held by the Hindi Dakshina Bharat prachar sabha. The south has been getting the short end of the stick since independence.
As a result, a South Indian found themselves at a disadvantage compared to Hindi speakers and had to find their own way out. We from the day of independence have always been subservient to the Hindi speakers.
Luckily, being focussed on English education, South Indians learnt software engineering and joined the software revolution when the Central Government did not have an inkling of what was happening in the outside world with regard to IT. It was English that gave the South Indians a window to the outside world while subjects of King Mulayam Singh Yadav his son Akilesh and King Lallu Prasad Yadav and now the slut Nitish kumar were /are happy speaking only one language i.e. Hindi. We the southern Indians started to migrate to other countries which led to a shortage of skilled workers which is now filled by the northern Indians . Added to this is the birth rate which is well below the replacement rate in southern Indian states. It’s around 1.7 compared to 3 in the Hindi belt.
Hence, South Indians prefer English over Hindi because, English is an international language and the language of science and technology and trade while Hindi is not even a national language, which would not survive outside the Northern Gangetic belt without the crutches of the Central Government.
*Lastly, it is English that unites Indians while Hindi divides. This is the bitter truth* .
The question itself is in English it's neither in hindi nor in any of the south indian languages. English receives more audience.
And to conclude, dear Hindi protagonist, why don’t you make an effort to learn atleast one South Indian language, instead of asking South Indians to speak in Hindi to massage your ego? Each of these languages is a classical language with a history and literature and record of usage spreading back to to 1-3 millennia.
@@EshAnian-q5o Dude you are so jobless that you replied to every comment 🤣🤣 Get a life man.
Your comments is applicable to the people who converted to Packeequackistan language and Mosque Mullah Madrasah culture but cunningly faking themselves as HIndus. i.e. Hindians.
Tamils Are like that. They like Their Language... They massively hate Others languages
@@EshAnian-q5onobody is forcing you to speak in Hindi, stickers were posted there for hindi speakers
In my opinion Indian govt should write instructions in all 22 offical language in all states .....so they will be no such clashes of south and north india😂
Yeah tell all kids to learn it as well... So they can read
Hindi and english official language h isi liye
@@Akash-so1nh yeah bro but har state ka apna offical language hai
@@Akash-so1nh tamil is also official language. Put that on board? Why Hindi language? Don't Hindi people understand English?
😅😅you mean only 10% population live in north India😅@@EshAnian-q5o
Imagine how insecure a culture has to be, to be threatened by the presence of another language alongside its own. The insecurity and its causes need to be adressed.
@@humanvoice369 yes. How would it feel if a guest why a male stranger enters your house and starts to use your bedroom and sleeps with your wife, mother and sister? Will You feel secure? Will you? So address this insecurity first.
Ok let me see if you can find Kannada, Tamil, Telugu labels on Delhi Metro as well. Then talk about "insecurity".
Imagine the kind of national threat you are if you try to wipe out the local languages in each state by imposing your own and looking down on the local language refusing to learn a word despite living for generations over there. And when you move to foreign countries suddenly you are Hindi imposing policies take a u turn and you're ready to bend backwards to assimilate with the locals. But in india only do you feel the need to act like you're not able to adjust without using Hindi
Leave other state languages we are not into language terror, but language pride@@ravishmahajan9314
But those mooons have no issue with urdu 🤣🤣🤣
I am from Northeast And We are comfortable to speak in Hindi/English/and Our Regional Language
@@personal47-z6i just because you eat mud don’t expect the others to follow you. We in the south won’t embrace adopt nor learn Hindi as it’s a worthless language. Language is not knowledge. Remember ENGLISH UNITES WHEREAS HINDI DIVIDES.
Did someone ask u??
Yall northeast people are fine getting treated like doormats,, we're not
@@siri_268get off your high horse, rigid skunk
@@siri_268bro in north eastern part of India every 20 km you'll find a different language, but we don't fight over it n we respect every language .It is a choice that we made to live in harmony
Writing instructions in Hindi or any other language is not bad...
Removing/hiding instructions in Hindi or any other language is bad/illegal/unconstitutional...
Threating someone is a criminal offence
@@arbaaznoor7810 you don’t seem to understand the issue. *The issue here is not about language spoken by a couple of people but what languages have to be used in the **_public domain_* . In Bangalore the 5 most spoken languages in a descending order are Kannada (45%), Tamizh(18%) , Telugu (16%) and Urdu (13%) . This comprises more than 90% of the population. English is spoken by 50% of the population. *Bangalore is not India* . The Namma metro 🚇 is a service to help the inhabitants of Bangalore. So when more than 90% of the population have no issue with just 2 languages why do you Hindi wallahs want Hindi. If you want Hindi go to that state which will oblige you.
Please note the _public domains_ in Bangalore will *not* have Hindi. You can cry scream and call it as unfair. It doesn’t bother us.
@@arbaaznoor7810 so you want to support vandalism is it ? What this man did was to deface public property? No wonder it is said birds 🦅 of the same feather 🪶 flock together. Rowdies can only think and act alike.
@@EshAnian-q5o I don't intend to promote/disrespect any language.
But it is undeniable that hiding/removing any particular language is only an expression of hate towards a particular language, thereby it promotes separation of people, merely for political gains of few people.
We have bigger problems like corruption, inflation, adulteration, delay in disposal of civil/criminal cases, etc., etc.
The amount of time, energy, money and other resources spent on such discriminatory issues (i.e. language, place of birth, religion, sex, education, status, etc.) could be diverted to the said bigger issues..
@@arbaaznoor7810 a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism and rowdyism. Don’t patronise us.
@@arbaaznoor7810 it has become a tradition for the Hindi wallahs to quote the constitution. It’s said that partial knowledge is dangerous and you seem to be such a person.
Please don’t try to teach a southern Indian.
The people who penned the constitution were mainly southern Indians. It looks like you don’t know the difference between the state government and the union government. Read Article 345. It says one or more languages spoken in the state OR Hindi. It’s not AND Hindi. So Bangalore has rejected Hindi. Have you learnt Boolean Algebra? The below is the extract of articles 343 and 345 of the constitution.
*Article 343. Official language of the **_Union_** - The official language of the **_Union_** shall be Hindi in Devnagari script. The form of numerals to be used for the official purposes of the Union shall be the international form of Indian numerals* .
*Article 345 Official language or languages of a STATE- subject to the provisions of articles 346 and 347, the legislature of a STATE **_may by law adopt any one or more of the languages in use in the STATE_** OR Hindi as the Language or Languages to be used for all or any of the official purposes of that STATE* :
So the integrity of the constitution is in tact and there is no “violation” of any provision of the constitution since the STATE has a right to implement its own language as opposed to the UNION.
This is why I like Gujaratis. They do not have problems with Hindi. Did they forget their mother tongue?
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Stay in Gujarat. Don’t come to Bangalore. We won’t miss you. Don’t worry about us. We like competing.
Literally every state except south indian states have no problem with hindi, even tho everyone of them has their own language...
There is big fundamental cultural difference between deep south and rest of India..
In fact culture of many parts of North West is closer to Pakistan than deep south.
The sooner the you understand this , better for all.
@@ramaliya197 thanks for a hearty laughter🤣🤣
@@riyagusain3439South states are half the country. And most of your local languages are derived from Hindi which is a mix or Arabic, Persian and Sanskrit. Our language is more ancient than Hindi. Old Tamil was derived from Sanskrit and developed into Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. There is proof of written texts that are 15000 years old. Origin of Hindi is 2000 years old.
Comments are flooded with pro kannada in English language 😂😂😂😂
@@Raja-ct9xq why should any non Hindi speaker speak in Hindi and that too in his (her)state? Next what does Hindi offer in terms of employment or growth in career or in education? How is Hindi helpful to people in the non Hindi speaking states or if they go abroad? How much revenue is Hindi as a language bringing in to this country? Isn’t the definition of your nationalism a curse to Indians. Terms like Hindi Hindu Hindustan are jingoism and we in the south won’t buy into it.
Who are you to advise us the educated South Indians?? We will decide what is correct for us!
Remember language does not unite. Has Hindi United India? No it hasn’t it had only created issues and loss of life as and when it was imposed. Let people decide for themselves as to what they should talk, eat , wear or follow a faith. One size won’t fit all. The southern states of India have progressed in spite of Hindi and not because of Hindi. So why Hindi.
I know Hindi very well and can debate with you in Hindi but as a matter of principle towards folks like you I won’t. My children are “not” learning Hindi. We at home discourage our kids from watching anything related to Hindi.
@@EshAnian-q5o I think we should get a highway made directly from Pakistan border right up to karnataka and tamil nadu and remove all security for the entire stretch. I think that will give you a clue on why 'India' is required.
@@thedude-xg5lf build it. Who is stopping you? At least that way I hope your BIMARU states will prosper. India is not Hindi. We never said we never wanted India. Being a rowdy and a cheat that is your interpretation. India is not Hindi.
The issue is you turn twist our words. That’s why nobody like you Hindi wallahs.
Look you are a person who will even sell the Ribena if your house and say oh we wanted money. You Hindi wallahs are a disgrace to mankind.
@@thedude-xg5lf by the way your suggestion of having a road directly from Pakistan to southern india will pass through a few of your BIMARU states too.
It’s like talking about revenge wherein it is said if you want to take revenge make 2 coffins wherein one will be reserved for you.
So think before penning some nonsense.
@@EshAnian-q5othis is hindu country .. now get the fvck outta here , if u have a bit of shame . Just get lost
National languages of India:
1. Hindi - not welcome
2. English - you're welcome!
Pathetic!
there is no national language ...in India , all 22 languages are equally important and respected.RBI used to print all major languages on previous version of Indian currency.hence all languages are given EQUAL importance.
@@shaistasd3826 a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism and rowdyism. Don’t patronise us.
@@shaistasd3826 you asked why English? I ask why Hindi? What has Hindi given our country except grief.
English helps bring home the bacon. It’s a language that has helped india become a global power. It’s earning precious foreign exchange to the country for the last 24 years. IT without English is unimaginable. *Since data is the new oil English is here to stay* .Without English India could never have become a powerhouse in software. So in the best interest of the country the states must use the local language and English.
In the year 2000, South Indians made up 25% of India’s population. Today’s estimate is that they constitute 18%. That’s a reduction of 3.5% per decade. At the same time, population of the north is expected to stabilise by 2060. Average TFR of South Indian states is around 1.7, way below replacement level of 2.1, while in the north it is above replacement level. If Hindi is growing it’s because the pastime of the Hindi belt is to produce babies 👶 like rats 🐀 .
Expanding population needs Lebensraum (habitat), has to move somewhere. They all can’t go to some other country.
Conveniently, population in the South is decreasing and so the people from the Hindi belt are moving down south.
Even being 18% of the population, the South contributes around 30% to the national exchequer. *Nearly half of foreign exchange earnings are from the region* . It is the most industrialised region along with Maharashtra and Gujarat.
Declining population means there’s a shortage of workers to keep the economy running. Factors such as expanding population needing living space, employment and declining population needing workforce converge to drive north to south migration. That’s why you Hindi speakers are in Bangalore.
There’s another crucial matter that most people are unaware of or indifferent to - socioeconomic stagnation of the Gangetic states, while the region’s problems are compounding by the day.
Sure, there’s massive infrastructure being built in the region - world class highways, dedicated freight rail corridors, airport like train stations, largest cricket stadium, biggest mandir, temple corridors, Vande Bharats, etc.
None of that will matter if the region does not industrialise. Industrialisation can only happen if there’s a pool of educated, skilled workforce. It will also not happen if there’s social disharmony and violence and your northern states only know how to be “violent”.
Apart from setting up medical and engineering colleges in Hindi medium (for which there are no takers), one does not see any grand visionary plans to bring about change in the region. Even if there are plans, they will take several decades to come to fruit. There is not any sensible or rational plans for the region.
This will prove to be the biggest challenge and threat to the unity and integrity of the country like what’s happening now.
Question is *Instead of advising the South Indians to learn Hindi why can’t folks like you stay back in your states and develop your states* .
Hindi speakers want Hindi in all parts of the country but the locals will resist.
I hope skirmishes like this don’t turn into a blood bath wherein the locals turn against people like you. You all seem to forget the adage “be a Roman in Rome” or “ Jaise desh Vaisa besh”.
Let us hope for the best. I fondly hope the visitors assimilate with the locals rather than forcing the locals to learn an “outsiders” language like Hindi. You may argue why did the locals learn English. It’s because the base for education in Southern india was laid by the British and the convent schools and that legacy continues.
Why are the locals reluctant to learn Hindi.
1. In the 60s the politicians lied to the people of the south that Hindi was the national language. The southern states don’t trust the northern politicians in spite of the fact the South Indians are far more rooted to their faith and culture. That’s why today south India does not have BJP. People can term the south Indians as rice bags or ISIS supporters but all the faiths live in harmony in the southern states. Beef 🥩 is a common staple in south India in spite of the fact a common man is more religious and rooted to his culture. People are not polarised like the Hindi states based on faith. *Now they see folks like you are trying to “polarise” society based on language* . The auto driver here is not a politician but is a man on the ground. The politicians of course use this sentiment to their advantage.
Karnataka in fact wants to move away from the 3 language formula to the 2 language formula making Kannada a compulsory subject.
2. All educational institutions in southern India are the gifts of the Christian missionaries and the educated locals not Hindi speakers.
3. Contrary to popular belief Hindi is a very difficult language for a local to master which is the also the case with most Hindi speakers to learn a southern language. The reasons are few
a. Hindi does not have a neutral gender whereas all southern languages do just like Sanskrit. South Indians instead of being appreciated for speaking a “foreign” language are made fun of by the Hindi speakers when they make an error in the gender.
b. If the word ends with an “a”, in Hindi it’s not pronounced. It’s Kannada not Kannad it’s Kerala not Keral. It’s Mahabharata not Mahabharath. People find it hard to believe as to why Haryana is not pronounced as Haryan or Noida as Noid or Sita as “sit”.
c. Many had to cut short their education because they failed in Hindi in the tenth grade as most could not afford tuition to master Hindi and they are leading their lives of not being professionals.
4. You call English a slavish language. So the question is should the non Hindi speakers become slaves to the Hindi speakers because the alternative proposed is Hindi? To a local both English and Hindi are languages of the “outsiders”. Are the Hindi speakers blind to the benefits given out by English? The other question asked is if English is a slavish language why are the Hindi speakers euphoric to the game of cricket 🏏? Cricket must also be seen as a left over of the colonialists. Why only cricket what about the railways, airports and ports, postal service etc. aren’t they the remnants of the English?
So why will the non Hindi people learn or love Hindi???? When they see people like you their hate only increases.
With folks like you who are using incendiary language, the hate for Hindi will only get worse.
@@shaistasd3826 this is one country but is extremely diverse. We have the same “rights” like you do. Who are you to tell us in the south on how we should lead our lives? Why should we adopt learn speak or embrace Hindi.
The demography of Bangalore does not mimic the demography of India but you need to understand Statistics 📈 which is math. When more than 90% of the population in Bangalore speak Kannada (45%) Tamizh(18%) Telugu(16%) and Urdu (12%) why Hindi in Bangalore. Use your common sense. If at all a third language has to be there it has to be Tamizh not Hindi. 7 years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore because a demented Hindi wallah who was in charge of Bangalore Metro 🚇 had only Hindi in a couple of stations. It was Hindi imposition. Hindi was booted 🥾 out but the trains 🚂 still had some Hindi wording. So they were masked. We see nothing wrong in what the metro has done. Hindi indeed was there when the metro 🚇 began but it will never 👎 ever come back either in the billboards of the city or in the Namma Metro 🚇 .
We will neither embrace nor adopt a primitive language like Hindi which does not have a neutral gender. It’s because Hindi is an “outsiders” language in all of the southern states. *If it makes you feel better we won’t accept the instructions in language of the pariahs - Hindi* .
How dare a Hindi wallah like you use words like Extremism and intolerance on southern Indians? We in the south have nothing to learn from you “pariahs” from the BIMARU states.
@@shaistasd3826 I really don’t know the use ofHindi other than to get emotional about nothing. English helps bring home the bacon. It is the language of education. To us in the south Hindi is the language of “outsiders”. To put it in your language Hindi ek ghatiya aur neech basha Hai. It has no neutral gender. Are you now happy. What do we locals do with Hindi in Bangalore or in the southern states ?
It’s a public property and instructions are meant for everyone’s convenience not just kannadigas .. what rubbish is this?
@@durgamahto676 English helps bring home the bacon. It’s a language that has helped india become a global power. It’s earning precious foreign exchange to the country for the last 24 years. IT without English is unimaginable. *Since data is the new oil English is here to stay* .Without English India could never have become a powerhouse in software. So in the best interest of the country the states must use the local language and English.
In the year 2000, South Indians made up 25% of India’s population. Today’s estimate is that they constitute 18%. That’s a reduction of 3.5% per decade. At the same time, population of the north is expected to stabilise by 2060. Average TFR of South Indian states is around 1.7, way below replacement level of 2.1, while in the north it is above replacement level. If Hindi is growing it’s because the pastime of the Hindi belt will a to produce babies.
Expanding population needs Lebensraum (habitat), has to move somewhere. They all can’t go to some other country.
Conveniently, population in the South is decreasing and so the people from the Hindi belt are moving down south.
Even being 18% of the population, the South contributes around 30% to the national exchequer. *Nearly half of foreign exchange earnings are from the region* . It is the most industrialised region along with Maharashtra and Gujarat.
Declining population means there’s a shortage of workers to keep the economy running. Factors such as expanding population needing living space, employment and declining population needing workforce converge to drive north to south migration. That’s why you Hindi speakers are in Bangalore.
There’s another crucial matter that most people are unaware of or indifferent to - socioeconomic stagnation of the Gangetic states, while the region’s problems are compounding by the day.
Sure, there’s massive infrastructure being built in the region - world class highways, dedicated freight rail corridors, airport like train stations, largest cricket stadium, biggest mandir, temple corridors, Vande Bharats, etc.
None of that will matter if the region does not industrialise. Industrialisation can only happen if there’s a pool of educated, skilled workforce. It will also not happen if there’s social disharmony and violence and your northern states only know how to be “violent”.
Apart from setting up medical and engineering colleges in Hindi medium (for which there are no takers), one does not see any grand visionary plans to bring about change in the region. Even if there are plans, they will take several decades to come to fruit. There is not any sensible or rational plans for the region.
This will prove to be the biggest challenge and threat to the unity and integrity of the country like what’s happening now.
Question is *Instead of advising the South Indians to learn Hindi why can’t folks like you stay back in your states and develop your states* .
Hindi speakers want Hindi in all parts of the country but the locals will resist.
I hope skirmishes like this don’t turn into a blood bath wherein the locals turn against people like you. You all seem to forget the adage “be a Roman in Rome” or “ Jaise desh Vaisa besh”.
Let us hope for the best. I fondly hope the visitors assimilate with the locals rather than forcing the locals to learn an “outsiders” language like Hindi. You may argue why did the locals learn English. It’s because the base for education in Southern india was laid by the British and the convent schools and that legacy continues.
Why are the locals reluctant to learn Hindi.
1. In the 60s the politicians lied to the people of the south that Hindi was the national language. The southern states don’t trust the northern politicians in spite of the fact the South Indians are far more rooted to their faith and culture. That’s why today south India does not have BJP. People can term the south Indians as rice bags or ISIS supporters but all the faiths live in harmony in the southern states. Beef 🥩 is a common staple in south India in spite of the fact a common man is more religious and rooted to his culture. People are not polarised like the Hindi states based on faith. *Now they see folks like you and these women trying to “polarise” society based on language* . The auto driver here is not a politician but is a man on the ground. The politicians of course use this sentiment to their advantage.
Karnataka in fact wants to move away from the 3 language formula to the 2 language formula making Kannada a compulsory subject.
2. All educational institutions in southern India are the gifts of the Christian missionaries and the educated locals not Hindi speakers.
3. Contrary to popular belief Hindi is a very difficult language for a local to master which is the also the case with most Hindi speakers to learn a southern language. The reasons are few
a. Hindi does not have a neutral gender whereas all southern languages do just like Sanskrit. South Indians instead of being appreciated for speaking a “foreign” language are made fun of by the Hindi speakers when they make an error in the gender.
b. If the word ends with an “a”, in Hindi it’s not pronounced. It’s Kannada not Kannad it’s Kerala not Keral. It’s Mahabharata not Mahabharath. People find it hard to believe as to why Haryana is not pronounced as Haryan or Noida as Noid or Sita as “sit”.
c. Many had to cut short their education because they failed in Hindi in the tenth grade as most could not afford tuition to master Hindi and they are leading their lives of not being professionals.
4. You call English a slavish language. So their question is should we become slaves to the Hindi speakers because the alternative proposed is Hindi? To a local both English and Hindi are languages of the “outsiders”. Are the Hindi speakers blind to the benefits given out by English? The other question asked is if English is a slavish language why are the Hindi speakers euphoric to the game of cricket 🏏? Cricket must also be seen as a left over of the colonialists. Why only cricket what about the railways, airports and ports, postal service etc. aren’t they the remnants of the English?
So why will they learn or love Hindi????
With folks like you who are using incendiary language, the hate for Hindi will only get worse.
@@durgamahto676 a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism.
@@EshAnian-q5o that’s pretty rubbish .. as America which is officially United States of America has many states which are only Latin/spanish speaking, but still every instruction/ticket/app has both languages and it’s the individuals choice whether they chose Latin/spanish/english
@@durgamahto676 Bangalore is not America and why should we copy America? However in Bangalore too the board’s announcements and billboards are in 2 languages - English and Kannada. See Bangalore is not India. The most spoken languages of Bangalore are Kannada (45%), Tamizh (18%), Telugu(16%) and then Deccani Urdu (12%). So more than 90% of the population are not Hindi readers or Hindi speakers. So if at all a third language has to be there on the billboards and announcements it has to be Tamizh. By the way Latin is a dead language and nobody speaks it.
Question is have you been to America or do you live there ? It’s the United states of America and the states in the US have a lot of power. It’s the case of true federalism. The central government has no powers to interfere in the rules of the state.
Why Hindi?
@@durgamahto676 isn’t peeling of the mask from the metro train Vandalism? If you are so concerned about the mask go to the courts and challenge it. We are not a banana 🍌 republic. Who has given this man the right to remove it? Why do Hindi wallahs always think that it’s their way or the Highway? Why do you all band together and support each other for unlawful activities? In fact defacing public property is total and absolute rubbish.
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Seeking Money from Hindi Audience for Movies ✅️
Common Instructions in Hindi❌️
*They are hypocrites and selfish.*
@@HinduWarriorForever why should any non Hindi speaker speak in Hindi and that too in his (her)state? Next what does Hindi offer in terms of employment or growth in career or in education? How is Hindi helpful to people in the non Hindi speaking states or if they go abroad? How much revenue is Hindi as a language bringing in to this country? Isn’t the definition of your nationalism a curse to Indians. Terms like Hindi Hindu Hindustan are jingoism and we in the south won’t buy into it.
Who are you to advise us the educated South Indians?? We will decide what is correct for us!
Remember language does not unite. Has Hindi United India? No it hasn’t it has only created issues and loss of life as and when it was imposed. Let people decide for themselves as to what they should talk, eat , wear or follow a faith. One size won’t fit all. The southern states of India have progressed in spite of Hindi and not because of Hindi. So why Hindi.
I know Hindi very well and can debate with you in Hindi but as a matter of principle towards folks like you I won’t. My children are “not” learning Hindi. We at home discourage our kids from watching anything related to Hindi.
@@EshAnian-q5o lol no one has forced you to learn hindi..but it's better to learn so that you can communicate with people all over country without failure..now it's upto you if you wanna learn hindi or not..people like you are the reason the country isn't united yet..always southern vs northern...idk why but you're giving your identity as an Indian not as an south Indian to international ppl..then why ??
@@EshAnian-q5oI too in future would like to persuade my kids to stay away from such narrow minded and inscure people .
@@theiigotriangularround4880 what you do and want your children to do is none of my business or concern. We in Bangalore won’t embrace adopt or speak in the language of the pariahs from the BIMARU states Hindi.
@@theiigotriangularround4880 you never answered the question of the utility and use of Hindi. Of what use is that stupid idiotic illogical language???????
Dear South Indians
If British did not came to India then Which language will You use to communicate with all other parts of India except English?? Not all people in india can speak Tamil,Telegu, and Kannada.
Will you use French, Chinese and Russian language to unite India ??
The question is not logical because before British every state had their own kingdom like marathas, vijaynagar(tamil), Hyderabad
So English is not bad to unite because it is also useful in abroad
For your kind information without British Invasion there is no indiaa
The Maturity is We have to Accept British also contributed Technological advancements in India and English Medium helped to learn latest AI things, Without English - Life is Horrible
That would be urdu
I’m from Kerala, and the issue is that we don’t know Hindi. If we did, we could speak it, but unfortunately, we don’t. In our schools, we are taught in either English or Malayalam. The textbooks are in English, and the explanations are in Malayalam. We only have one period dedicated to Hindi, so we only know the basics, like the alphabet and simple phrases. We don’t have enough exposure to Hindi to express our thoughts in it. We can’t use it as comfortably as English or Malayalam. We mostly memorise it ( Hindi) by heart rather than fully understanding it. I don’t have any issue with Hindi, but we are much more comfortable with English, as it’s the language used in our books and in our schooling. Hindi, for us, feels like a language we don’t know well enough to use naturally. Hindi is foreign to us, not English. Let’s focus on the present moment, not on something that can’t be changed. The question you asked is irrelevant.
I still can't understand this madness and hate against a language of our own country whereas we are so happy to accept a foreign language English as our own. And oh, we do take pride in speaking English too. Now coming to the point, I am not from North neither is my mother tongue Hindi. But we did have Hindi in our school syllabus for a few years and Bollywood movies and serials on Doordarshan then helped me pick up the language. I understand that it is not right to impose a language on somebody. So Hindi should not be imposed. At the same time, it is always good to pick up the local language for easier communication and connect. Having said that, it is also wrong how certain things have gone beyond a tolerable extent. Why hide the Hindi stickers from Metro? There is also Kannada and English written there, not just Hindi. It is just an additional language to accommodate all. What is wrong if it is there? Who is telling you to learn Hindi if the sticker is put in the metro? This is also the case in my state where English, Hindi and our native language, all 3 are used in shops, restuarnts, airports,railway stations etc. That does not mean everyone has to know all the 3 languages. I dont understand what is this blind hate towards a language?
Then hindi speakers don't take the effort to learn kannada if they can get by speaking hindi everywhere
Even i still cannot understand why north indians speak hindi and not learn other languages. koopa mandukagalu
@@avamishra7689 You call English a slavish language. So the question is should the non Hindi speakers become slaves to the Hindi speakers because the alternative proposed is Hindi? To a local both English and Hindi are languages of the “outsiders”. Are the Hindi speakers blind to the benefits given out by English? The other question asked is if English is a slavish language why are the Hindi speakers euphoric to the game of cricket 🏏? Cricket must also be seen as a left over of the colonialists. Why only cricket what about the railways, airports and ports, postal service etc. aren’t they the remnants of the English?
So why will the non Hindi people learn or love Hindi???? When they see people like you their hate only increases.
With folks like you who are using incendiary language, the hate for Hindi will only get worse.
@@avamishra7689 You call English a slavish language. So the question is should the non Hindi speakers become slaves to the Hindi speakers because the alternative proposed is Hindi? To a local both English and Hindi are languages of the “outsiders”. Are the Hindi speakers blind to the benefits given out by English? The other question asked is if English is a slavish language why are the Hindi speakers euphoric to the game of cricket 🏏? Cricket must also be seen as a left over of the colonialists. Why only cricket what about the railways, airports and ports, postal service etc. aren’t they the remnants of the English? Why do you want the non Hindi states to embrace Hindi?
So why will the non Hindi people learn or love Hindi???? When they see people like you their hate only increases.
With folks like you who are using incendiary language, the hate for Hindi will only get worse.
Dear pls do not waste your energy here. These are just a bunch of stupid people who are so jealous of other deserving people working here in Bangalore. They are just proving everyone that Karnataka has become one of the most unsafe city for non south people. All the big people, the businessmen and the industrialists are speaking in all the languages but these idiots are dying to impose their language on others.
They are insecure because their own people have started following western culture. That's why they are forcing this non sense to everyone. Their own people can't hold their culture and they are expecting others to follow it. The heads are completely filled with shit and can't be cleaned
People of Karnataka have no issues with English (a foreign language) but they have problem with Hindi (India's own language). Shameful.
Then let there kannada name boards in lucknow , delhi, bihar ...........why dont you learn kannada or tamil or telugu or malayalam.......its indias own language
Going by your logic, You know english but dont know telugu,tamil,kannada, malayalam... Shameful..!
@@Sk10849 you can communicate in hindi with 24 states in India where in south you guys are not United either by language or customs, each states has its own language a person from kannadiga can't understand a mallu or mallu can understand a tamizha.
this is one country but is extremely diverse. We have the same “rights” like you do. Who are you to tell us in the south on how we should lead our lives? Why should we adopt learn speak or embrace Hindi.
The demography of Bangalore does not mimic the demography of India but you need to understand Statistics 📈 which is math. When more than 90% of the population in Bangalore speak Kannada (45%) Tamizh(18%) Telugu(16%) and Urdu (12%) why Hindi in Bangalore. Use your common sense. If at all a third language has to be there it has to be Tamizh not Hindi. 7 years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore because a demented Hindi wallah who was in charge of Bangalore Metro 🚇 had only Hindi in a couple of stations. It was Hindi imposition. Hindi was booted 🥾 out but the trains 🚂 still had some Hindi wording. So they were masked. We see nothing wrong in what the metro has done. Hindi indeed was there when the metro 🚇 began but it will never 👎 ever come back either in the billboards of the city or in the Namma Metro 🚇 .
We will neither embrace nor adopt a primitive language like Hindi which does not have a neutral gender. It’s because Hindi is an “outsiders” language in all of the southern states. *If it makes you feel better we won’t accept the instructions in language of the pariahs - Hindi* .
How dare a Hindi wallah like you use words like Extremism and intolerance on southern Indians? We in the south have nothing to learn from you “pariahs” from the BIMARU states.
I FIND IT SHAMEFUL TO CALL YOU MY FELLOW CITIZEN.
@@pajeet_slayer *English unites and Hindi divides*
_So select a language that unites and not a language that divides_
GOI is a part owner of Bengaluru Metro therefore Hindi, as an official language, must be included in metro.
@@NoNonsense_01 you don’t seem to understand the issue. *The issue here is not about language spoken by a couple of people but what languages have to be used in the **_public domain_* . In Bangalore the 5 most spoken languages in a descending order are Kannada (45%), Tamizh(18%) , Telugu (16%) and Urdu (13%) . This comprises more than 90% of the population. English is spoken by 50% of the population. *Bangalore is not India* . The Namma metro 🚇 is a service to help the inhabitants of Bangalore. So when more than 90% of the population have no issue with just 2 languages why do you Hindi wallahs want Hindi. If you want Hindi go to that state which will oblige you.
Please note the _public domains_ in india will *not* have Hindi. You can cry scream and call it as unfair. It doesn’t bother us.
@@EshAnian-q5o The point, expectedly, flew right over your empty cranium! All institutions of GOI display Hindi prominently because it is one of the two official languages of the country. Some places, like protected monuments, have an additional schedule language.
In Bangalore all military and GOI owned or maintained research institutes display their names in Hindi alongside English.
The whole country from Srinagar to Kanyakumari is mine, so is every inch an integral part of Bharatvarsha.
This simple factual point bothered you so much that you could not help but display the complete lack of your cognitive ability.
Besides, the empirical fiction you have made up is untrue. Hindi is widely taught and understood across the entirety of Karnataka. More people understand Hindi than English, particularly in Bengaluru.
@@NoNonsense_01 really so you are brainy is it? Namma metro belongs to the state government and not to your father in law which is the GOI. Other than produce what the people working in the GOI produce every morning in the toilet 🚽 GOI produces nothing. Next GOI has given a loan. So what if most can read or speak in an illogical language called Hindi. It’s a stupid language because it does not have a neutral gender. First figure out the gender of eunuch (Hijra) in Hindi and you may argue.
@@EshAnian-q5o The facts once again flew over your empty cranium, which is obvious given the nonsense blather in your comment.
Everyone who has a functioning brain and some interest in fact knows that Bangalore metro is a joint venture between state and GOI.
@@EshAnian-q5o Simple facts could not make any impression over that empty cranium!
Where do cretins like you crawl out of? Everyone knows that Bangalore metro is a joint venture between GOI and GOK.
I am glad and proud that our hyderabad does not have these insecurities❤
Soon Telugu will lack down in Andhra like Maharashtra remember one thing while before 1960 Mumbai majority speak only Marathi. butwhen so much Hindi speaker came now it's 2024 majority speak hindi even Marathi borns majority no able to speak and write in Marathi. This will happen In Telugu but make time around 50 years
@kmanoj133 we do not have those insecurities.. my parents studied Hindi till 10th class and I studied hindi till 10th class which is Mandatorybin AP and TG. We can read and write in devnagari fluently but we can not speak it and we do not use it in AP unless we have to speak with some non telugu person..Learning any other language is not a threat.. Just insecurities and hatread is a threat.. please come out of it.
@@VALETIFAMILYMAIL ok we have global link language and our mother tongue is enough for us. learning language is usesles that especially hindi is wate of time and unwanted burnden to us we don't want hindi. But you will pay for it remember it . Because many Marathi till now don't able to write in Marathi because of this bastard hindi.
@@VALETIFAMILYMAIL and another Question your are really an Telugu person ??
Ask any north indian in bengaluru how toxic is the discrimination there
Hindi speakers are living under the "misconception" that India means only Hindi! They should be made aware of our "union system" of India.
Then go back to underdeveloped, backward sheethole North India. Why bother us?
Just ask to South Indians and you will realize how ignorant Hindi speakers are
@@ಠಿ_ಠಿ-ಝ2ರnobody is burning your kannada literature. Any hindi speaker is not in misconception of indians only speak hindi. This is fact that more than half of the indians speak hindi and they are not even native hindi speakers they all also speak gujrati, bhojpuri, awadhi, udia, bengali, punjabi, marwadi, marathi etc. A 2 year old will understand that writing hindi along with kannada and english will help a large portion of country to understand anything😊
In that Pakeefied city of Delhi are Indian languages allowed. That Islamic party BJP want to convert entire India into Pakeequackstan.
Well done bro for remove the sticker 💪🏻
Seriously all emgineers should protest so that companies move out from here in bangalore
It will be relief if bikharis who speak the neech aur ghatiya baasha Hindi move out of Bangalore. Why should we have the stupid language Hindi in our state???? It’s the language of “outsiders”.
Go. Nobody is stopping you. Please leave. This is perhaps the best comment here.
When are u leaving?
@@abhinavsharma2179 I am Tamil i support Kannada brother you North India beggers get out karnataka
even i am kannadiga i dont think that man did anything wrong why hindi instructions are covered this is wrong stop all these
Gandu tunnel unnu sule magne karnataka dalli iddu kannada ne hate madtiya sulege huttida nayi
@@manojmanu-fh3ew look Hindi was kicked out from Namma metro 7 years ago, prior to which Hindi was one of the 3 languages in the metro 🚇. The trains that were purchased during phase 1 however had Hindi wordings and so they were masked. First understand the history before making comments
Sade neen kannadiga alve alla😂
@@vsiddu95 tumba sullu heltarey Ee bodi makalru. Hora desha dinda bandhu namage helu kodthare. Everalla bari rowdy gale.
@@vsiddu95 sariyagi halde guru
This is why many companies are moving away from Karnataka. I hope mjaor companies move to UP which is accepting of all. There is no language hate barrier speak whatever you want.
in office spitting pan
@@subhadeepdey3111 are they moving to your BIMARU states? Name a few please! So you don’t have to come to Bangalore Stay back pandey
@@subhadeepdey3111 will UP put banners and billboards in other languages especially South Indian languages???
@@EshAnian-q5o I am not from UP.
But in my state there is 3 languages board already - state ( Bengali), national ( Hindi) and foreign ( English) I don't see any problem putting it up
@@subhadeepdey3111 just because Bengal eats mud (today Bengal is not a benchmark for anything other than rowdyism) should the other states emulate Bengal?
Seeking Money from Hindi Audience for Movies ✅️
Common Instructions in Hindi❌️
*They are hypocrites and selfish.*
Job in Bengaluru ✔️
Speak kannada ❌
Chutiya northies
Look it’s the distributors who make money. Go learn business before opening your bad smelling ugly mouth. No wonder your states are called BIMARU and you are a living Proof of what BIMARU is.
Amazing point
@@Aditya-Bhardwaj really. Has it occurred to you that you bloody Low life Hindi wallahs just discovered what quality is all about and if the South Indian movies are being dubbed into the ghatiya aur neech basha Hindi it’s for your benefit.
@@Aditya-Bhardwaj really? You pariahs from the BIMARU states just discovered what excellence is all about in movies which has been there for almost 100 years. If the southern Indian movies are being dubbed in Hindi it’s to help you dumbos living in the Hindi belt to appreciate good stuff. If you understand who makes the money it’s the distributors not the makers of the movies 🎥.
Hyderabad is way better than Bangalore. Anyway, Bangalore is too expensive and too crowded. Shame on Karnataka. I can’t believe they also chose to oppose Hindi with Tamil Nadu.
Get lost 😂.pressure on bengaluru has decreased significantly
Why should they support Hindi? Use English or learn their language to communicate
@@johndane3612 TN is number 1 in Global Enrolment Ratio for higher education, it’s the Detroit of India and the manufacturing hub. The HDI of TN is second in India and it is the second highest GDP state in India. What’s wrong if Karnataka copies TN. Actually the BIMARU states must copy all the southern states if they have to improve.
English is main reason to bring home the bacon. Please tell us what is the use of Hindi in our state. Other than to talk to a street-side panipuri wallah Hindi is absolute useless in Bangalore.
We want to make Bangalore into a city which is dependent on Kannada and not Hindi.
@@johndane3612 After the formation of linguistic states, asking for linguistic representation is not wrong. Just as one needs to learn the language of a country like Germany or others to get a job there, similarly, those coming to Karnataka for jobs should learn Kannada. Nowhere have we said that one should not speak other languages. Don’t expect Hindi in the public domains or public spaces.
All South Indian states are pride for us and they know how to respect their mother tongue. We don’t need any outside languages here
I can't understand, if you don't understand why don't you just pickup that language? I stay in Odisha I didn't knew Odia. But now I could speak broken Odia needed enough to tell an autodriver where to go and ask shopkeepers groceries. What is the problem in learning a language?
Hindi speakers are living under the misconception that India means only Hindi! Indian languages will survive only if Hindi speakers learn to respect non-Hindi speakers! All this is due to the ignorance of Hindi speakers.
@@dontbeafraidimhere5421 india means hindi and english.
Both are official languages of india.
Other regional languages are given a lower title of scheduled languages
So yeah keep kannada in your pocket
But in karnataka only kannada and English no space for hindi in karnataka @@swayampravanayak4343
@@swayampravanayak4343 There are 22 official languages in India, Keep your hindi in your ass
The problem is that kanada is not spoken in other parts of India except south and ppl aren’t comfortable in speaking in your language Hindi a spoken all over India and almost all ppl understand Hindi so it’s not about learning language it’s about communication comfort throughout India if kanada was spoken all over India then we all would speak in kanada bro common sense you don’t understand like really
If we don't change official language act, it will continue happen in all non hindi speaking States.
Then i know what will happen?? There will be a seperate nation by name Dravidian states
@@hallitalkies5197 Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)*
1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally"
2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language)
3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)*
4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World
5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment.
It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages. Jai Bharata 🇮🇳
@@dontbeafraidimhere5421 that's what even I'm telling
Dravidian country❤
no all south indians will break away from india
Even the name Roopesh is Hindi style not kannada style it is Roopesha
@@binurajs Roopesha is actually from Sanskrit. Roopa + eesha. Roopa means “figure” also “beautiful” and eesha means God. So Roopesha means god of the beauties who is Shiva. In Hindi there is no word called “esh”. If it is there it is taken from Sanskrit
Shame on the Bengaluru people who pressurized him to apologize......language hardly matters .....what matters is pride for being indian and not individual language
@@arnabpaul4732 have you heard of the adage “charity begins at home”. May be to you language does not matter but to us locals it matters and it’s our culture. We care a rats 🐀 arse of what you think. Who are you? We in our state will decide what is good for us. If people like you don’t like it don’t come to our city.
@SomeshNayak-lr8ef defacing public property is “vandalism”. how will you Hindi wallahs who are rowdy from birth understand this? You are so used to public plunder that for you this is an innocent act.
@SomeshNayak-lr8ef a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism.
@@arnabpaul4732 language definitely matters as charity begins at home 🏠. You are asking to love the country discarding your home parents and friends. Love a man like you??? Oh my goodness! Give me a break
Bangalore has always been receptive to different languages. Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu-speaking migrants have settled here over generations. So have Marwadis and Maharashtrians. English came in through the British Cantonment. The IT boom brought young people from all over the country and the infrastructure boom brought blue collar workers from Bihar and Odisha. There has also been a big influx of students and working professionals from the Northeast.
Some of them are linguistically challenged; others pick up Kannada with ease. Some, especially the young ones, even have become multilingual. And some stubbornly refuse to learn and they must be slippered and bad mouthed.
It is this refusal to learn which antagonises most locals.
The once-accommodating Bangalorean has become resistant to Hindi now - 7 years ago Hindi sign boards at Metro stations were vandalised because they carried names in that language and Hindi was unceremoniously kicked and booted out. Unlike Tamil Nadu, where anti-Hindi agitations have been going on for several decades, Karnataka has never really taken a strong stand. However things have changed now as another wave of Hindi imposition in the offing. Hindi must not be allowed in the state. It’s a ghatiya and neech basha which is totally illogical. It’s a language that does not have a neutral language.
Why Hindi in Bangalore????
If you do not like your relatives, don't invite them. Why to insult them after giving invitation.
Similarly, if you do not want Hindi, print new ones rather than taping and insulting Hindi like this.
I had a lot of respect for South Indians but it all went down the drain today.
Then get out
ಹಿಂದಿ ಭಾಷಿಕ ರಾಜ್ಯಗಳು ಇನ್ನೂ ಸಹ ಆರ್ಥಿಕ ಮತ್ತು ಸಾಮಾಜಿಕವಾಗಿ ಹಿಂದುಳಿದಿವೆ ಏಕೆಂದರೆ ಅವರ ಅಜ್ಞಾನ ಮತ್ತು ಅವಿವೇಕಿತನ! ಅವರಿಗೆ ಭಾರತದ ವೈವಿಧ್ಯತೆಯ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಅರಿವು ಮೂಡಬೇಕಿದೆ.
Perhaps only Hindi speakers are ignorant! They are living under the "misconception" that India means only Hindi & If they know about the "linguistic diversity" of India, no problem will arise again! & India has no -national language- or any -monolingual policy- and the official languages of Karnataka state are "Kannada and English", Why Karnataka should use Hindi? No state's language can be imposed on another state. If the ignorance of Hindi speakers ends, India will be bright. 🙏🇮🇳
this is for folks like you and got this in Quora.
This is the tragedy of Indian demo-craZy!
All ILLITERATE Hindiwalas, panwalas, panipuriwalas, chaddiwalas, chaiwalas, pakodawalas, securitywalas have become LĀLĀS of this country today just because North has a higher population than South.
North India makes up some 77% of India’s total population. The Northern Hindi states send 43% representation to Lok Sabha. The additional 7.1% (38 seats) needed to form a ‘simple majority’ is easily achieved by co-opting some legislators from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Bihar, Assam, Bengal or Punjab etc.,.
Since, North has proximity to power in Delhi, the political capital of India, and it makes up the majority, the South Indians are virtually ‘TOOTHLESS’ in their ability to form a government at Delhi. all such narratives that “North is the cultural capital of India, North Indians are elite, North Indians are rich, North Indians are superior to South Indians” etc.. are propagated by North Indians and so called national parties. Jingoism like Hindi Hindu Hindustan is the common parlance. Not knowing Hindi is considered to be a traitor of India.
Now my comments
Northies support lawlessness and think it’s a fashion to break the law. When questioned other issues are brought up.
Ignorance of law is no excuse in any part of the civilised world. This act of peeling a sticker is an act of “vandalism”.
Not having put Kannada in the billboard is a violation of the local law. But no you won’t question as to why the law in the first place was brazenly violated. You will raise your voice against those who want all to follow the law.
Similarly you skirt the issue of why Hindi in Bangalore when the local language is Kannada. Hindi does not even figure in the top 6 most spoken languages in Bangalore but yet you want Hindi to be on the billboards. Aren’t the others citizens of this country???
Even god can’t help Hindi wallahs. You all are a gone case. Good luck.
@@mayankjha9653 let us see how you the Einstein of the 21st century handle the truth. a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism.
removing safety instructions is wrong, plain and simple.. And those who discriminate and abuse fellow citizens due to a simple language barrier. Its disgraceful and an insult to Bharat and fellow countrypeople. I am a Proud "Indian" Tamilian from North India, who takes pride in the diversity of our nation. Mera Bharat Mahaan.
@@ps6572 a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism.
@@ps6572 a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism.
this is what I tried to tell the Hindi protagonists for a very long time. Every time I used to write the following, would be met with slurs and retorts like BC and MC. I tried to be civil but more was I bombarded after which I changed tack and went on the offensive and began attacking the root itself which was the language. I am extremely good in Hindi even better than Kannada or Samskritam which I have learnt also in school. So I can hit where it hurts the most. Remember a doctor can heal but can also cause grievous hurt to a patient. A knife can cut vegetables and meat but it also can kill. So when challenges are placed in front of a learned man he can retaliate and that can be extremely painful.
to me a language is something that is a transfer mechanism which transfers thought from one head to the other head/s without dilution and no transfer mechanism is bad. Yes they may have their idiosyncrasies and peculiarities but that’s the beauty of any language. Now on to what I was trying to convey to my Hindi patrons in a civil way.
Hindi is not understood by a vast majority of Indians. And the vast majority of Indian still live in villages where they speak their own language. Only one in 3 people in India understand Hindi. If you know how to count then Hindi speakers are a minority.
Secondly, for those whose mother tongue is not Hindi, Hindi is as much a foreign language as English. Then the question that should be asked is what are the relative advantages of learning English over Hindi? For the benefit of those Hindi nationalist fanatics, let me explain why South Indians prefer English:
When educated North Indian come down South and settle in South Indian cities, they feel it below their dignity to learn the local language. Also, however highly educated they are, it becomes very difficult for them to twist the tongue like South Indians, which is a pre-requisite to learn any South Indian languages. The script also has a lot of curves and turns and hence the cuss word “jalebi”. To spare them the trouble and torture, South Indians prefer to speak to them in English rather than in the local language.
From the time of independence, North Indian nationalists like Dhulekar (he said “People who do not know Hindi have no right to stay in India” ) have declared Hindi as the unofficial national language of India. The Central Government during Nehru’s time made every effort to replace English with Hindi as its official language. The discrimination was so huge that South Indian were forced to learn Hindi to be eligible for Central Government jobs. My siblings and I got certificates in Hindi like Madhyama and Pravesh by writing the Hindi exams held by the Hindi Dakshina Bharat prachar sabha. The south has been getting the short end of the stick since independence.
As a result, a South Indian found themselves at a disadvantage compared to Hindi speakers and had to find their own way out. We from the day of independence have always been subservient to the Hindi speakers.
Luckily, being focussed on English education, South Indians learnt software engineering and joined the software revolution when the Central Government did not have an inkling of what was happening in the outside world with regard to IT. It was English that gave the South Indians a window to the outside world while subjects of King Mulayam Singh Yadav his son Akilesh and King Lallu Prasad Yadav and now the slut Nitish kumar were /are happy speaking only one language i.e. Hindi. We the southern Indians started to migrate to other countries which led to a shortage of skilled workers which is now filled by the northern Indians . Added to this is the birth rate which is well below the replacement rate in southern Indian states. It’s around 1.7 compared to 3 in the Hindi belt.
Hence, South Indians prefer English over Hindi because, English is an international language and the language of science and technology and trade while Hindi is not even a national language, which would not survive outside the Northern Gangetic belt without the crutches of the Central Government.
*Lastly, it is English that unites Indians while Hindi divides. This is the bitter truth* .
The question itself is in English it's neither in hindi nor in any of the south indian languages. English receives more audience.
And to conclude, dear Hindi protagonist, why don’t you make an effort to learn atleast one South Indian language, instead of asking South Indians to speak in Hindi to massage your ego? Each of these languages is a classical language with a history and literature and record of usage spreading back to to 1-3 millennia.
@@ps6572 I am also tamilan i support to Karnataka brothers
GOVT SHOULD SHIFT IT INDUSTRY TO OTHER CITY. LET THIS GOON ENJOY THERE LANGUAGES
You are absolutely right. Therefore they have that much of ghamanddd.
you can speak hindi in whole north but we should learn all southern languages, TALK ABOUT FAIR
Please see if any industry will sustain in your rowdy BIMARU states. Has it occurred to you that nobody wants to set shop in the Hindi belt? By the way the government did not step up IT in Bangalore. Government knew nothing about IT. It’s entrepreneurs who set up shop in Bangalore because Bangalore has something that the Hindi belt does not have and that is intellectual capital. Prior to Bangalore becoming an IT capital, Bangalore was the home to very big public companies. People are not stupid.
@@hypergg681 people do learn local language, but you can't force them I myself speak 3 other language apart from my mother tongue, it's done out of necessity and needs , people do take some time to learn new things, you can't expect them to speak your language from the first time they enter your land. But this kannadiga shitty goons are brainless to understand this simple thing.
@@jagadishprasadsahoo4322 you say we the locals have too much of ego. Why not! Read the article below. Our politicians in spite of fact knowing that 86% of the workforce are locals still want to bring in a bill for reservation for jobs. That is the difference between your Lallu politicians and our politicians down south.
This is an article in the Newspaper The Deccan Herald dated 12th August 2024.
The headline is
*Max jobs in Karnataka state industries held by Kannadigas*
The numbers come after a controversial move to reserve jobs for locals in the private sector by the Siddaramaiah government led to backlash from India Inc and was paused.
_Kannadigas hold a majority of jobs in industries, including multinational manufacturing firms, in Karnataka, according to latest government data_ .
The numbers come after a controversial move to reserve jobs for locals in the private sector by the Siddaramaiah government led to backlash from India Inc and was paused.
Data shows there are more Kannadigas in senior management (Group A) jobs, with the percentage of locals increasing in the ascending order of job categories Groups B, C and D, which constitute supervisory, clerical and routine roles.
Karnataka has 1,659 medium & large industries, 87 multinationals in the manufacturing sector and 46 public enterprises. Together, they have 8.06 lakh employees, of which 6.96 lakh (86%) are locals, according to data from the Department of Commerce & Industries.
“As and when industries get the right local people, they are appointed without us having to ask,” Industries Minister M B Patil told DH.
At present, state policy insists that any industry receiving incentives from the government should appoint Kannadigas in all Groups C & D jobs, while ensuring their overall share in employment is 70%.
“We are also requesting industries that don’t take any incentives from the government to consider hiring more locals,” Patil said.
Patil also underlined the need to have locals who are ready with skills. “For example, we know what skills a company like Foxconn requires. We’ll make our people skills-ready,” he said.
Last month, the Siddaramaiah government approved the Karnataka State Employment of Local Candidates in Industries, Factories and Other Establishments Bill. This required industries to appoint local candidates (Kannadigas) to 50% of management and 70% of non-management jobs. The bill was put in cold storage after it was vociferously opposed by the private sector.
While employment numbers with the government show that industries are meeting the jobs-for-locals demand, it does not mean that the reservation plan is forever junked.
“Given the migration towards the south, there will be a jostling for jobs,” IT/BT Minister Priyank Kharge said. “So, it’s my duty to ensure jobs for locals while making them supremely skilled.”
New rules?
It is learnt that the Labour Department has drafted new Karnataka Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Rules that define 'Kannadiga' as one whose mother tongue is Kannada. One should have passed a 100-mark Kannada exam from Class 1 to 10, or studied in a Kannada-medium school.
The rules also propose 100% reservation for Kannadigas in Groups C & D. The Department of Commerce & Industries has opined against this, sources said.
He Said, .... I Am Accepting this Apology !?!😂
we dont have any problem with hindi language but we have huge problem with north indians in bengaluru. they migrate to bengaluru and make their own rule and force us to follow it. we south indians dont enforce south indian languages in north india then why north indians enforce hindi in south india?
RUDE people think we are inferior STILL because they living with KASHMIR DELHI huge supplies job and india govt jobs and so 90 uneducated
They should be made aware of India's diversity
💯 % correct
Majority of Hindi speaking states are not coastal but landlocked so not blessed to be profitable economically by nature & by past govts who didn't made any ease of transportation & logistics infrastructure within all over India to smooth connect those landlocked with costal regions, thus as result both central govt, past rulers, british, corporate investors all made everything gud in south states be it better national level universities to industries & for financially poor but talented north ppl it was so much hurdle & expensive leaving family home to go that far away for opportunities thus poor locals population in south got benefitted of it. Plus in far history the invaders didn't reached or distroyed much of south coz North were keeping them busy by fighting struggles in all ways and in the process north lost almost of its tresure, culture, knowledge, richness.
Maharashtra - Marathi
Gujarat-Gujarati
Rajasthan - mewari Assam-Assamese/bengali
Goa - konkani
Sikkim - nepali
West Bengal- bengali
Bihar - Bhojpuri
Himachal Pradesh - pahari Uttarakhand-garwali
Orrisa - odia
Telangana - telugu
Andhra pradesh-telugu
Punjab -punjabi
All united by Hindi Language as it makes it easier to communicate and help people to navigate into each other's place easily.
But these states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and kerala have different mentality...speak your native language among each other..keep it alive. Other states that are mentioned above also talk their native language among them selves but when an outsider comes to their state they are fine with speaking hindi as they know it will be difficult for them to learn new language.
Why can't you people do the same.
Fucking communal minded.
what we want is you north indians should stop migrating to south India. And stay in north India.
stay there and enjoy. Please stop coming to our place and spoil our place.
@@abhay_prasad2859 if it was not about the IT companies we would have not even crossed the karnataka border.
And look around in bangalore, the local people are surviving because of us only...PGs, shops, flats, etc. I guess covid period wasn't enough for you all to realize.
@@strings__2__heart Abe love-day, there are places beyond Bangalore who are living in even more better condition than without IT.
Have some self respect and choose companies in North India like we south indians choose companies in south India only.
What kind of clowns select IT companies 2000km away from his home town?
@@abhay_prasad2859Ah bolimakklu ge enu arthagalla Macha,bitbidu😂
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)*
1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally"
2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language)
3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)*
4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World
5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment.
It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages. 🇮🇳🙏
True Nishanth! Modhlu namthanana bittkottu bittkottae ivrella chigrukondirodhu. Tamil Nadu, keraladhalli heege maadli nodona! South India dhalli kelsa maadthaare, nam state anna thindhu badhukthaare aadre nam bhaashe beda illi badhukakke bandhavr jothe maathadakke naavyaake Hindi kalibeku? Local language kalthrene ninge kelsa, oota ninge anbeku aaga dhaarige barthaare.
ಅವ್ದ್ ಗುರು ತಮಿಳುನಾಡು ಅಲ್ಲಿ ಹೀಗೆ ಮಾಡಿದ್ರೆ ಅವ್ರು ಇವನ್ ತುಣ್ಣೇನ cut ಮಾಡಿ ಕೈಗೆ ಕೊಟ್ಟಿ ನಾರ್ತ್ india ಗೆ ಕಲ್ಸ್ಥಿಧ್ರು ಆದ್ರೆ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದಲ್ಲಿ ಸುಮ್ಮನೆ ನಿಂತ್ಕೊಂಡ್ ನೋಡ್ತಾರೆ
Lol mentally sick...no one is forcing u to speak in hindi...u guys acting like as if karnataka is not part of india
In every state their is a code for example karnataka
First Regional Lang (Kannada)
second Official lang (Hindi)
Third Foreign lang (English)
For example Gujarat
First Regional lang (Gujarati)
Second Official lang (Hindi)
Third Foreign lang (English)
for Chhattisgarh
First Regional lang (Sanskrit)
Second Official lang (Hindi)
Third Foreign lang ( English)
@@avinashrajjena4072 that's where we failed. We should remove hindi from the beginning.
@@avinashrajjena4072lol in Karnataka kannada is the official language.
Do u think Delhi metro has instructions in Tamil/kannada!?
Good initiative , Hindi imposition on non Hindi states should not be tolerated
he have to apolozize for that .... that's shameful
@@AryanKhokhar-hf3up you North India shamefull for us
Good work
Simple thing.. do what ever you want in your own state ... dont do anything to other state where you r working for food ..
Fools fail to understand that language is a mere communication tool. Nothing more. They tend to attribute a strong unnecessary emotional aura to it.
@@siddardhanallamilli3867 yes and that’s why there should be no imposition of Hindi.
@@EshAnian-q5o Agreed. No language should be imposed. If people have a need of one, they'll learn.
@@EshAnian-q5o Why did the guy bashed Gupta?
@@FreakGUY-007 Gupta was a vandal. He defaced public property. Maybe this kind of action is fine in the BIMARU states but it is not acceptable in Karnataka.
@@EshAnian-q5o I mean that's not something to cry about fella. Why did they hide the hindu translation?
I wonder when would the next virus outbreak occur. Humans are a very large problem..
Full support brother,everyone should respect their own local language
Yes everyone support their local language but kannada they won't respect in other state also they want kannada name boards 80℅
Arey bhai local language add karne bolo government ko uske liye protest Karo haq hai but no need of this action phadna vagire
Bangalore has always been receptive to different languages. Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu-speaking migrants have settled here over generations. So have Marwadis and Maharashtrians. English came in through the British Cantonment. The IT boom brought young people from all over the country and the infrastructure boom brought blue collar workers from Bihar and Odisha. There has also been a big influx of students and working professionals from the Northeast.
Some of them are linguistically challenged; others pick up Kannada with ease. Some, especially the young ones, even have become multilingual. And some stubbornly refuse to learn and they must be slippered and bad mouthed.
It is this refusal to learn which antagonises most locals.
The once-accommodating Bangalorean has become resistant to Hindi now - 7 years ago Hindi sign boards at Metro stations were vandalised because they carried names in that language and Hindi was unceremoniously kicked and booted out. Unlike Tamil Nadu, where anti-Hindi agitations have been going on for several decades, Karnataka has never really taken a strong stand. However things have changed now as another wave of Hindi imposition in the offing. Hindi must not be allowed in the state. It’s a ghatiya and neech basha which is totally illogical. It’s a language that does not have a neutral language.
Why Hindi in Bangalore???
@@EshAnian-q5o
For unity in diversity😂😂
Why choda chadi..??
Whyn😂😂
Comment in English 😂😂 your idol for sixteen years in Bangalore but don’t know kannada
🤔🤔🤔The guy did the right thing...Why is he apologizing??? He remove the sticker from his familiar language but not disrespected other languages by tearing them apart...😡😡😡😡
So your blind you can't see sticker had kannada words too
Still tearing not required better ask government to add local language no need to hate others to prevent own culture
@@tribhuvanraj1180Drithrashtra did he tore the kannad sticker. He just revealed his own launguage...you language freak.
@@kalyani7695 Blind sister...👀 See properly your Kannad language is written first then English and then Hindi language is written last. He is just revealing the Hindi language by removing the sticker that's all. Language freaks use your eyes atleast...🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@Batega_Toh_Katega--HINDU shakuni that sticker had kannada words with english, if that sticker had only english or hindi then it was right to tear
Your comment doesn't make any sense
Remember these people are the pioneers of "bharat jodo yatra"
Bro must have shat bricks. 😂😂😂
Shat on kannada.😂😂
@@anilkapoor3353 Your mother told you so?
@@globetrotterbengaluru Pigs come in huge numbers. Just like kannad language warriors. Such insecurity lol
Problem is we call ourselves as indians concept in name of indian victim card so many people are destorying our Bangalore already language is in last coma stage and culture has became crime and many things coming up it's really sad we sre losing our capital
Then plz similarly don't come to Kolkata we too are losing our launguage and if u work or visit Kolkata we will insist u to speak in Bengali we don't want You ppl to speak in Hindi or English only Bengali...!!
@@haramimota8028lol first of all first of all We Kannada People Don't Go West Bengal Only Few People Stay but Bengalis More in than Us in Karnataka Also You People Come To Karnataka Remember OK..
@@haramimota8028Who will come to Beggar land. Indias most number of beggars are Bengalis😂
How come your language is threatened by outsiders? They were not supposed to know the language as good as locals even though they learnt it. This is the most illogical argument I have seen by the keyboard warriors. If you truly love your language, then speak at home with your children in Kannada.Dont falunt English. And I am not saying it blindly. I have seen many people from Karnataka talking to their kids in Kannada. Then make efforts, real efforts to help outsiders learn the local language, not by spewing hate, but by coming up with ways that can truly help. Otherwise this is going to be a never ending keyboard battle, that's the harsh truth.
@@avamishra7689loud advise is 99% noise and 1% vice. Why dont you Bihari advise your bikhari brethren on how to behave before advising South Indians. We are educated and know what we want. We don’t want “bikharis” speaking a neech aur Ghatiya basha to tell us what we should do. We in Bangalore won’t accept the language of “outsiders” Hindi in our state. This is what is called as leading by rejecting a stupid language called a Hindi. If the others are keyboard warriors what are you?
Nice transformation from him hope every north Indian brothers respect our culture as also as Indian culture
What do you mean north Indians don't have their own culture?
@@aayushtiwari4357you cant follow that in others state
@@aayushtiwari4357Yeah Now Your North India became Worst Than Western Culture..
@@shinchanfan3681lol
Your culture worst than westerners not ours.
@@shinchanfan3681 south Indians are having identity because of North Indians you guys are nuthing
Guess what? I am very good with english, Arabic, hindi, kannada, telugu, tamil, malayalam, punjabi and Urdu. I was told by my father in school that language is the one weapon that can even make history, and then he said to learn as many as possible, never look like an outsider wherever you are. I took that advice.
Nice thought
Education cant make you good human
Salute to this guy...!! Kudos to him!!
He is lucky not to have been jailed for vandalism. He apologised and so was allowed to leave. Such people are a disgrace to mankind. He is a vandal and a hooligan.
@@EshAnian-q5oSouth Indians are Africans 😂
@@EshAnian-q5o you are everywhere, kallu 😂.
How insecure are you? 😂
@@bikashmishra6675to teach you goras reasons for not adopting the ghatiya aur neech basha Hindi. You are a Gora because your biological father is a albino isn’t it?
@@bikashmishra6675to remind you Hindi wallahs that Hindi is a ghatiya sue neech basha spoken by bikharis of this country.
South India supremacy
North Indian Ignorance and South Indian Education
Perhaps only Hindi speakers are ignorant! They are living under the "misconception" that India means only Hindi & If they know about the "linguistic diversity" of India, no problem will arise again! & India has no -national language- or any -monolingual policy- and the official languages of Karnataka state are "Kannada and English", Why Karnataka should use Hindi? No state's language can be imposed on another state. If the ignorance of Hindi speakers ends, India will be bright. 💪🇮🇳
"of going to gulf and cleaning toilets"
@@-hindihinduhindusthan7111 and you are coming to our states to do the very same thing.
@@-hindihinduhindusthan7111 respect every language ❌divided and fighting for language
Why is he apologising??!! This is the first thing any sane person will do
Bangalore has always been receptive to different languages. Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu-speaking migrants have settled here over generations. So have Marwadis and Maharashtrians. English came in through the British Cantonment. The IT boom brought young people from all over the country and the infrastructure boom brought blue collar workers from Bihar and Odisha. There has also been a big influx of students and working professionals from the Northeast.
Some of them are linguistically challenged; others pick up Kannada with ease. Some, especially the young ones, even have become multilingual. And some stubbornly refuse to learn and they must be slippered and bad mouthed.
It is this refusal to learn which antagonises most locals.
The once-accommodating Bangalorean has become resistant to Hindi now - 7 years ago Hindi sign boards at Metro stations were vandalised because they carried names in that language and Hindi was unceremoniously kicked and booted out. Unlike Tamil Nadu, where anti-Hindi agitations have been going on for several decades, Karnataka has never really taken a strong stand. However things have changed now as another wave of Hindi imposition in the offing. Hindi must not be allowed in the state. It’s a ghatiya and neech basha which is totally illogical. It’s a language that does not have a neutral language.
Why Hindi in Bangalore????
He is apologising because he realised his mistake which is Vandalism and rowdyism and he was put in his place.
This video is a warning to those who don’t want to learn Hindi in Bangalore.
@@EshAnian-q5oDude u need psychological help
@@arindamkumar7725 can I come and then stay in your sisters or mothers bedroom from today for help? If not shut up.
@@arindamkumar7725 really. Are you shrink? We in Bangalore won’t adopt nor speak in Hindi. Don’t come to Bangalore. We won’t miss you.
@@arindamkumar7725 really. Can your mother or sister help me? I don’t mind sharing their bedroom and making love to them in front of you. Give your pariah advise to someone else.
Apologizing For REMOVING Stickers which were Applied on the Hindi-Instructions Script !!!
Ajeeb Duniyaa Hai !?!🤷♂️🤔
Kaisey-Kaisey Paagal Hain Duniyaa Mein😖😄
Place a QR code for other language including english in regional states . Let local language be written.
Or use google translator
If people wanted their mother tongue to respected by non- native speakers then they should learn to respect other languages also ( some basic morals) . Everyone knows that banglore is a metro city and people go there from multiple states that's why they mention other two languages for convenience of non- natives. If Kannada peoples are so much against hindi they should ask state gov. to seal their border and no allowance of outsider; simple!
@@Maopin5748ebuss you are stupid. Why should the state allow the language of “outsiders” in their state? Do the Hindi states have any of the other Indian languages?
@@Maopin5748ebuss why should we prevent others from coming in? You can speak in Hindi. The issue here was about Hindi in the public domain and public places.
Why should Bangalore embrace adopt or learn Hindi?
@@EshAnian-q5o you already knew that it was in public domain thus it wasn't imposed on anyone, hindi is a accepted by majority North Indians similarly English by South and even local language was there for native people as 1st priority but since you brain in embedded with huge hatred for a particular language I don't think your perspective will change.
@@Maopin5748ebuss in fact you Hindi wallahs are pariahs with no ideals or ethics. You want the world to take care of you. WTF are you to us? We will kick and boot out Hindi. If you can’t fathom it it’s your issue. We don’t care. No Hindi in south India is our motto. Just because the hobby, passion and pastime of you Hindi wallahs is to produce babies we in the south won’t endorse that behaviour. Continue to show your “janta hey bey ki mera baap kaun hai” in your state. We don’t endures it. If you think we are wrong don’t come to Bangalore. We won’t miss you. You are no benchmark or anything great but just a toad side thug and a rowdy.
@@Maopin5748ebuss I don’t want my perspective to change. Why should I change? Why should we have Hindi in Bangalore. Does New Delhi the capital of India have any other language other than Hindi? Go give your advice to the rulers in New Delhi. Delhi belongs to all Indians.
JAI SOUTH INDIA.
There is no such thing called South India or North India. It's just a geographical boundaries.
Ye sab dekh kar inta dil dukhta hai. Socho wo Jawan jo sarhad par khara hai usko pata chalega ki hum jiske liye lad rahe hai wo apas mein hee lad rahe hai.
@gansubram4584Hindi is also an official language of India..not everyone knows English in north india..
Earlier Hindus were fighting in the name of caste now Hindus are fighting in the name of language...This is how divide and rule works in India..
U people from poor states UP and Bihar think south india is heaven do crimes here and become become gunda here
Don't expect us to learn ur cheap chhapri langaguge Chindi 😂😂
@gansubram4584 I know you are a bot of Dravidian party..
@@Suraj-Verma_ English helps bring home the bacon. It’s a language that has helped india become a global power. It’s earning precious foreign exchange to the country for the last 24 years. IT without English is unimaginable. *Since data is the new oil English is here to stay* .Without English India could never have become a powerhouse in software. So in the best interest of the country the states must use the local language and English.
In the year 2000, South Indians made up 25% of India’s population. Today’s estimate is that they constitute 18%. That’s a reduction of 3.5% per decade. At the same time, population of the north is expected to stabilise by 2060. Average TFR of South Indian states is around 1.7, way below replacement level of 2.1, while in the north it is above replacement level. If Hindi is growing it’s because the pastime of the Hindi belt is to produce babies.
Expanding population needs Lebensraum (habitat), has to move somewhere. They all can’t go to some other country.
Conveniently, population in the South is decreasing and so the people from the Hindi belt are moving down south.
Even being 18% of the population, the South contributes around 30% to the national exchequer. *Nearly half of foreign exchange earnings are from the region* . It is the most industrialised region along with Maharashtra and Gujarat.
Declining population means there’s a shortage of workers to keep the economy running. Factors such as expanding population needing living space, employment and declining population needing workforce converge to drive north to south migration. That’s why you Hindi speakers are in Bangalore.
There’s another crucial matter that most people are unaware of or indifferent to - socioeconomic stagnation of the Gangetic states, while the region’s problems are compounding by the day.
Sure, there’s massive infrastructure being built in the region - world class highways, dedicated freight rail corridors, airport like train stations, largest cricket stadium, biggest mandir, temple corridors, Vande Bharats, etc.
None of that will matter if the region does not industrialise. Industrialisation can only happen if there’s a pool of educated, skilled workforce. It will also not happen if there’s social disharmony and violence and your northern states only know how to be “violent”.
Apart from setting up medical and engineering colleges in Hindi medium (for which there are no takers), one does not see any grand visionary plans to bring about change in the region. Even if there are plans, they will take several decades to come to fruit. There is not any sensible or rational plans for the region.
This will prove to be the biggest challenge and threat to the unity and integrity of the country like what’s happening now.
Question is *Instead of advising the South Indians to learn Hindi why can’t folks like you stay back in your states and develop your states* .
Hindi speakers want Hindi in all parts of the country but the locals will resist.
I hope skirmishes like this don’t turn into a blood bath wherein the locals turn against people like you. You all seem to forget the adage “be a Roman in Rome” or “ Jaise desh Vaisa besh”.
Let us hope for the best. I fondly hope the visitors assimilate with the locals rather than forcing the locals to learn an “outsiders” language like Hindi. You may argue why did the locals learn English. It’s because the base for education in Southern india was laid by the British and the convent schools and that legacy continues.
Why are the locals reluctant to learn Hindi.
1. In the 60s the politicians lied to the people of the south that Hindi was the national language. The southern states don’t trust the northern politicians in spite of the fact the South Indians are far more rooted to their faith and culture. That’s why today south India does not have BJP. People can term the south Indians as rice bags or ISIS supporters but all the faiths live in harmony in the southern states. Beef 🥩 is a common staple in south India in spite of the fact a common man is more religious and rooted to his culture. People are not polarised like the Hindi states based on faith. *Now they see folks like you and these women trying to “polarise” society based on language* . The auto driver here is not a politician but is a man on the ground. The politicians of course use this sentiment to their advantage.
Karnataka in fact wants to move away from the 3 language formula to the 2 language formula making Kannada a compulsory subject.
2. All educational institutions in southern India are the gifts of the Christian missionaries and the educated locals not Hindi speakers.
3. Contrary to popular belief Hindi is a very difficult language for a local to master which is the also the case with most Hindi speakers to learn a southern language. The reasons are few
a. Hindi does not have a neutral gender whereas all southern languages do just like Sanskrit. South Indians instead of being appreciated for speaking a “foreign” language are made fun of by the Hindi speakers when they make an error in the gender.
b. If the word ends with an “a”, in Hindi it’s not pronounced. It’s Kannada not Kannad it’s Kerala not Keral. It’s Mahabharata not Mahabharath. People find it hard to believe as to why Haryana is not pronounced as Haryan or Noida as Noid or Sita as “sit”.
c. Many had to cut short their education because they failed in Hindi in the tenth grade as most could not afford tuition to master Hindi and they are leading their lives of not being professionals.
4. You call English a slavish language. So their question is should we become slaves to the Hindi speakers because the alternative proposed is Hindi? To a local both English and Hindi are languages of the “outsiders”. Are the Hindi speakers blind to the benefits given out by English? The other question asked is if English is a slavish language why are the Hindi speakers euphoric to the game of cricket 🏏? Cricket must also be seen as a left over of the colonialists. Why only cricket what about the railways, airports and ports, postal service etc. aren’t they the remnants of the English?
So why will they learn or love Hindi????
With folks like you who are using incendiary language, the hate for Hindi will only get worse.
@@Suraj-Verma_ who is dividing. The division is coming from you Hindi wallahs imposing your language culture and vulgar festivals like Holi on to us.
Mr Akash Gupta you should learn Kannada if you want to live in Bangalore. Don't impose your language on us. We never forced you north Indians to learn Kannada.
If you want to develop your language go to your state and teach the locals. Don't impose your language
Are you mentally retarded or what who said we are imposing Hindi is the Official language of India not Kannada
please go to railway station, CM house,Government hospital, Airport, Port and PWD office there is also written in hindi.
please go there..
@@prymind3617to place stickers? 😂😂😂
Boycott english too, thats not your language.
@@nagendrarp2453 Insecure mentality.
I'm kannadiga but still I can speak fluent hindi and english even tho I haven't been to North states, and most of the south Indians can speak good Hindi too, having said that wtf is wrong with these northies to learn the language where U are residing? Atleast we don't expect 100% fluent kananda, atleast a basic kananda just go ask an autodriver where you're headed too or to communicate with shopkeepers?, It's ok if you just here for a vacations but if you are living your life here, you should definitely learn kananda language, and We aren't forcing to learn any language, there is a word called "common sense" like as I said I can speak fluent hindi, you should learn the language where you are residing... Kuch smje?
Yes, Hindi is more important than your language. That's why you learn it. You didn't go and learn Marathi and Bengali I am pretty sure you also do not reside in these regions too. But the fact that you have never been to the north side and you still learn it cause you know it's important. you just keep denying it.
@@truecaller-ug6ke I don’t know which language is important or not but the sole reason why I learnt Hindi is because I wanted to and also I stayed in north India during my childhood times, and I’m saying again if you are living here in Bangalore permanently you have to learn Kannada… it doesn’t matter which language is important or not, I don’t even care about that
Today talk in hindi tomorrow read write in hindi .then ur mother tongue is hindu .stop this non sense.
Entire hindi in karnataka is non sense.
@@truecaller-ug6kelike beef hindi is important
@@ssv.d 🤡
Damn bjp trying to impose hindi in south states
ಅದಕ್ಕೆ ಅವರನ್ನ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದಿಂದ ಓಡಿಸಿದ್ದು
if these northies keep harassing us like this, one day, we will form UNITED STATES OF SOUTH INDIA / DRAVIDA NADU, without any second thought.
already many south Indians are thinking about it.
norties need to remember that we dont share any ethnic, language & cultural similarities with them other than majority religion.
learn something from Bangladesh formation.
Are dumb or what. Who said you South and north indians don't share any ethnic and cultural similarity
why you fool dont cover english language.. are the britishers your grandparents?? your local news channels and some activists are opposing a language which is originated in your motherland india... but not the UK's english.. you are such a educated fool
@@viralbajpai8027 tell me low IQ northie, in what way we are similar to north Indians other than following dharmic religions?
we south indains never consider u as one of us.
we seee you, paxtanis and bangladeshis as one people only. No matter, how many years u live in south India, u will never be considered as one of us.
@@omkumargupta3726 English is the reason why south india is developed and have an economy of $1 trillion.
if we didnt study hindi, then our states would been poor, underdeveloped, backward sheethole as your north India.
not one south indian feel any connection or positive feeling for your sheethole regjion. You can keep your sheethole language and cutlrue in your north India. We dont want or like it in Karnataka.
northie, we are indains only for 76 years but Kannadigas under kannada empires and kingdoms for the last 2000 years.
if u come to our place and try to impose your language, culture etc. on us, then you northies will face the same situation what bi-har-is faced in Tamil nadu, 1 month back.
tamils were like you too, but kannadigas retaliated in 1991. And since then, they are quiet. You northies will be getting your D-Day soon.
we will be very happy if you form a new country . we feel shame calling you people indians who dont respect their national language. please requesr your govt to form a new country we dont want such use less people to be part of india
Bangalore become rich not bcz of the Bangalore people. Keep it in mind. Bangalore people become rich only because of others. Really they were very poorest of poor people.
@@AdhidevMySon a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism and rowdyism. Don’t patronise us.
Really. This is an article in the Newspaper The Deccan Herald dated 12th August 2024.
The headline is
*Max jobs in Karnataka state industries held by Kannadigas*
The numbers come after a controversial move to reserve jobs for locals in the private sector by the Siddaramaiah government led to backlash from India Inc and was paused.
_Kannadigas hold a majority of jobs in industries, including multinational manufacturing firms, in Karnataka, according to latest government data_ .
The numbers come after a controversial move to reserve jobs for locals in the private sector by the Siddaramaiah government led to backlash from India Inc and was paused.
Data shows there are more Kannadigas in senior management (Group A) jobs, with the percentage of locals increasing in the ascending order of job categories Groups B, C and D, which constitute supervisory, clerical and routine roles.
Karnataka has 1,659 medium & large industries, 87 multinationals in the manufacturing sector and 46 public enterprises. Together, they have 8.06 lakh employees, of which 6.96 lakh (86%) are locals, according to data from the Department of Commerce & Industries.
“As and when industries get the right local people, they are appointed without us having to ask,” Industries Minister M B Patil told DH.
At present, state policy insists that any industry receiving incentives from the government should appoint Kannadigas in all Groups C & D jobs, while ensuring their overall share in employment is 70%.
“We are also requesting industries that don’t take any incentives from the government to consider hiring more locals,” Patil said.
Patil also underlined the need to have locals who are ready with skills. “For example, we know what skills a company like Foxconn requires. We’ll make our people skills-ready,” he said.
Last month, the Siddaramaiah government approved the Karnataka State Employment of Local Candidates in Industries, Factories and Other Establishments Bill. This required industries to appoint local candidates (Kannadigas) to 50% of management and 70% of non-management jobs. The bill was put in cold storage after it was vociferously opposed by the private sector.
While employment numbers with the government show that industries are meeting the jobs-for-locals demand, it does not mean that the reservation plan is forever junked.
“Given the migration towards the south, there will be a jostling for jobs,” IT/BT Minister Priyank Kharge said. “So, it’s my duty to ensure jobs for locals while making them supremely skilled.”
New rules?
It is learnt that the Labour Department has drafted new Karnataka Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Rules that define 'Kannadiga' as one whose mother tongue is Kannada. One should have passed a 100-mark Kannada exam from Class 1 to 10, or studied in a Kannada-medium school.
The rules also propose 100% reservation for Kannadigas in Groups C & D. The Department of Commerce & Industries has opined against this, sources said.
This is Karnataka's own fault. When TN resisted Hindi imposition in 1960 you didn't join hands with TN for support. Now you have to pay the price, TN leaders were warning everyone this will happen that they will replace you local language with Hindi and now it has happened already. Only 50% of people in Bangalore speak Kannada, rest all Hindi. Even flights at Bangalore airport don't give instructions in Kannada, only Hindi and English.
Great deed man
An ignorant person is supported by another ignorant person...!
@@dontbeafraidimhere5421 Bro I'm supporting kannadigas not that Handi wala
@@hallitalkies5197 Ban kannada in Karnataka
@@travelbuddy3777We should ban you from india
@@travelbuddy3777 it will happen only when they ban Tamil in Tamilnadu
ನಮ್ಮ ದೇಶದ ರಾಜಧಾನಿ ದೆಹಲಿ ಎಲ್ಲರಿಗೂ ಸೇರಿದ್ದು! ಬೇಕೇ ಬೇಕು ದೆಹಲಿ ಮೆಟ್ರೋದಲ್ಲಿ ಕನ್ನಡವನ್ನು ಬಳಸಲೇಬೇಕು..! 😁
We need Kannada in Delhi, Lucknow, Jaipur Metro..! Please Hindi speakers use Kannada in metros of your state. 🙏😁
@@avinashrajjena4072 yaa yaa paste it in your ass and move to Pakistan
@@avinashrajjena4072 tikka muchkond hogo mindri magne Avinash gandu or else same situation to you .
@@avinashrajjena4072 kannadigas are not just Hindus Manny kannada organizations are run by Muslims and Christians
@@avinashrajjena4072 ohh dream about that kiddo
Then you have to do first in your city man your man Inqaulity in bangalore that's true
Hey don't waste time to convince them just kicked out them like tamilnadu.
That's why we want separate country
RUDE people brought up like that BY THEIR PARENTS
@@keralanaturelover196 And also unloyal dogs who are begged for job and shelter in others state brought up like that BY THEIR PARENTS.
@Rocky-nw6tj u r ignorant son. I hope u wake up and come into ur senses one day.
@@Rocky-nw6tjMajority of Hindi speaking states are not coastal but landlocked so not blessed to be profitable economically by nature & by past govts who didn't made any ease of transportation & logistics infrastructure within all over India to smooth connect those landlocked with costal regions, thus as result both central govt, past rulers, british, corporate investors all made everything gud in south states be it better national level universities to industries & for financially poor but talented north ppl it was so much hurdle & expensive leaving family home to go that far away for opportunities thus poor locals population in south got benefitted of it. Plus in far history the invaders didn't reached or distroyed much of south coz North were keeping them busy by fighting struggles in all ways and in the process north lost almost of its tresure, culture, knowledge, richness.
People want to fight, if they dont get a reason for it... They create it, this is one of it
ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದ ಆಡಳಿತ ಭಾಷೆಗಳು ಕನ್ನಡ ಮತ್ತು ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್
@@teachingexcellence6673 small minded people's like you think that Indian languages like kannada telagu tamil which has rich history then Hindi as small .
@@pradeeph8179 ಹೆಡ್ ಸ್ಪೀಚ್ ಅಂತ ರಿಪೋರ್ಟ್ ಮಾಡಿ ಅವಾಗ ಅವನೇ ಸಾಯ್ತಾನೆ
this stupid are just creating hate between Kannada and Hindi speaking people
These people have converted earlier to Islam and Christianity they want Urdu And English in Karnataka ,
That's why they are creating hate between Kannada and Hindi speakers
Soon Christianity will be kannada official religion... missionaries on mission😂
@@randomPurush really. Did you get this thought when you were masturbating? 😅😂🤣
How is metro instruction Hindi language imposition ? Imposition means something totally different....this just hate for the language .
@@kumarpurohit7379 okay. How would it be if I come to your house and sleep in the bedroom with your mother sister or wife?
@@kumarpurohit7379 okay let it be hate for a language. So what. It is telling you Hindi wallahs not to impose your standards your lousy culture and language on us. Stay away from our state if you think it is hate. We won’t miss you.
know the difference between Union and states. The official language of the “Union” according to Article 343 are English & Hindi. According to article 345 the “states” have a right to select their own official languages and Hindi is *not* the official language of Karnataka. Before you begin to quote the constitution learn what it means first properly.
Hindi is the language of the outsiders and so why Hindi in our states?? Hindi is a neech aur ghatiya language which has no neutral gender and is spoken by the pariahs of the BIMARU states. So why Hindi in our state which has a great language called Kannada. We use English for education. So why Hindi. Language is not knowledge.
@@EshAnian-q5o Hindi is an Indian language...please know about the history of khari boli . It 100 originated in Bharat around the Centeral UP area .
ನಾನು ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ದಿಂದ (ಉಡುಪಿ)
ನಾನು ನನ್ನ ಮಾತೃಭಾಷೆ ಕನ್ನಡವನ್ನು ಪ್ರೀತಿಸುತ್ತೇನೆ ❤
Im from Karnataka (Udupi)
I love my mothertongue Kannada ❤
Wow nicely written in the English language....great 💕
The beginning of the end of Bangalore as IT capital. 60% of IT coolies are from AP and Telangana. They'll move back to their own state once Amravati is developed. Till then Bangalore people keep breaking sign boards
The high end residential property rates in Bangalore will fall like pack of cards in 3/4 years
CBN is master in this Worldclass IT Infra
AP will not develop
@@sauravsinha5446 a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism.
@@sauravsinha5446 don’t worry about Bangalore. We are ready to take the risk of companies moving out. In fact we want the Hindi wallahs from the BIMARU states to go back to their states. We don’t miss them at all. They going back will actually be good riddance to the most horrible rubbish.
@@sauravsinha5446 we in Bangalore are ready to take that risk. It will be a delight to see the Hindi bikharis go back.
@@EshAnian-q5o ok
Make him stick it back for all the trains!
Why so hatred
@@omkaryande5506 That is a good punishment for the ignorant
@@omkaryande5506 Please allow Hindi speakers to use their Kannada in Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow metros!
@@odaadu-4463 lol🤣🤣🤣
@@odaadu-4463 this will not happen😂
This dude better learn Kannada if he wants to make his living there. Coming to a place and disrespecting the local language is not acceptable.
Why should the localities speak Hindi?
And nobody abuses these guys, instead these people should start respecting the place where they stay and the language they speak. Most of them from the northern part of the country don't even know how to pronounce the name of the state and language. Let me correct it, it's not "KARNATAK" & "KANNAD", it's "KARNATAKA" & "KANNADA".
We don't expect 100% fluency from your side, atleast learn the basic communication for your own good rather than mocking the local language in the accent that has been stereotyped by Bollywood.
For all the empty heads who are gonna bash me with "Hindi is the National Language".
Nowhere in the constitution it is written that "Hindi is the National Language of the country" it's the language spoke by a lot of people. Understand and get your facts right first.
we should stop speaking in hindi with North Indians. Me and my friends already stop speaking in hindi with these arr-gant people.
THE DUDES IN KARNATAKA BETTER LEARN TO RESPECT EVERY LANGUAGE IF THEY WANT THEIR LANGUAGE TO BE RESPECTED .. THE LOVE U HAVE FOR KANNADA IS THE SAME WE HAVE FOR HINDI ... JUST IMAGINE THE SAME THING HAPPENING WITH KANNADA ... HOW WILL U FEEL .. ?? KANNADA IS UR REGIONAL LANGUAGE FOR THE KARNATAKA ORIGINATED PEOPLE .. PROMOTE UR LANGUAGE MAKE IT PAN INDIA WHO IS STOPPING U MAKE IT WIDELY SPOKEN LANGUAGE IN INDIA ..... BUT WITH THE GRACE THAT KANNADA DESERVE NOT BY THE IMPOSITION ...
@@bluesapphire2103 Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)*
1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally"
2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"2nd administrative language"* in all states of India. (After their state's official language)
3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, research, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)*
4) India is mostly dependent on *"foreign income"* & So we need English in the field of 'business' and 'workplace'
5) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World
6) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment.
7) Yes there is a language problem in India! So English has grown and is growing as a language to solve that problem, This is the reality! It is better to accept reality. And at the same time all the languages of India should be respected equally.
@@bluesapphire2103 this is for folks like you and got this in Quora.
This is the tragedy of Indian demo-craZy!
All ILLITERATE Hindiwalas, panwalas, panipuriwalas, chaddiwalas, chaiwalas, pakodawalas, securitywalas have become LĀLĀS of this country today just because North has a higher population than South.
North India makes up some 77% of India’s total population. The Northern Hindi states send 43% representation to Lok Sabha. The additional 7.1% (38 seats) needed to form a ‘simple majority’ is easily achieved by co-opting some legislators from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Bihar, Assam, Bengal or Punjab etc.,.
Since, North has proximity to power in Delhi, the political capital of India, and it makes up the majority, the South Indians are virtually ‘TOOTHLESS’ in their ability to form a government at Delhi. all such narratives that “North is the cultural capital of India, North Indians are elite, North Indians are rich, North Indians are superior to South Indians” etc.. are propagated by North Indians and so called national parties. Jingoism like Hindi Hindu Hindustan is the common parlance. Not knowing Hindi is considered to be a traitor of India.
Now my comments
Northies support lawlessness and think it’s a fashion to break the law. When questioned other issues are brought up.
Ignorance of law is no excuse in any part of the civilised world. This act of peeling a sticker is an act of “vandalism”.
Not having put Kannada in the billboard is a violation of the local law. But no you won’t question as to why the law in the first place was brazenly violated. You will raise your voice against those who want all to follow the law.
Similarly you skirt the issue of why Hindi in Bangalore when the local language is Kannada. Hindi does not even figure in the top 6 most spoken languages in Bangalore but yet you want Hindi to be on the billboards. Aren’t the others citizens of this country???
Even god can’t help Hindi wallahs. You all are a gone case. Good luck.
The simple fact that numbers will always win. There was a time when bangalore probably understood only kannada and English. But with jobs abs the economic boom since 2000s it attracted a lot of people. Natives who held service jobs (autos, shops, hotels) wanted to cater to all these people so said service was provided. Now this attracted more and more people who found it appealing to move to bangalore/Bengaluru because they could use their language.
The reason this happened is because all these service providers wanted money. If you want to cater to people of your language, you wouldn't have made a decent business. It was a mistake if the natives with an overly service oriented mindset and the human greed for money (also why govt encouraged foreign business in the city).
Today, if you want to fight, go to the extremes and get all these people out. Then, you can die too because you have no one to sell your services to. Quality of life will take a significant hit. But obviously no one is ready for that.
And the educated people are not the ones who are against languages. So the guy going in metro, malls is not going to have a problem tbh.
For the one off cases here and there, the people of Bengaluru are giving themselves a bad name. And those who still feel hindi is being forced are educated fools. Nowhere is it being forced. They use it. Natives have the option of saying NO. Auto driver can say no. Shop keeper can say no. But they know that they're business will be shut and they will have to resort to begging, so they won't.
Karnataka is for Kannadigas.
Hindustani is our national language
@@shiveshnayak3748North bikers Hin😂mmm
@@shiveshnayak3748 national language ! What a joke. Go back to school.
Insecure state.
Let kannada people learn and speak Bengali in Bengal and Gujarati in Gujarat Assamese in Assam..not in English..if they don't thrash them
@@Anonymousnagrik try it if you are man
Indian languages are gutter that's why indians prefer the language of their white british masters, oh british master come back let us lick your boots.
If Northerns want to come to South India and stay in south, then should learn the Regional languages of South.
@rudeguy9024 Why not??? you people should also learn to respect others
@rudeguy9024no need to learn state languages. But don't expect Hindi to be used in the State (only at govt institutions within the law of state).
No we will not learn
@rudeguy9024 Coz Hindi is not an official languages in these states
you are right
So why government has written instructions in Hindi ? Government should apologise first. That guy has done the right thing.
Kannads with English 🥰🤩😍☺️
Kannads with their own country language(hindi) 🤬😨😠🤬
English not imposed. But Hindi is being imposed
@@shshnkchauhan see people like you can never learn. Famous Chinese adage. “He is a fool who learns from his mistakes but he is intelligent who learns from others mistakes”. In your case it looks like you have learnt nothing after watching this video. Can the language of Karnataka ever be Hindi? Remember if anybody tries such a misadventure, the country will burn 🔥.
@@shshnkchauhan The British brought peace to a subcontinent that was earlier riven with constant war; created political stability and rule of law where there had been neither; created an efficient and impartial civil service and judiciary; built one of the biggest railway networks in the world. They gave us English which is helping the country immensely. Tell me what is the use of Hindi?
@@EshAnian-q5o imagine justifying this act with using different info that's not even related 🤓
@@shshnkchauhan what are you talking about? Why should south India learn or speak in the illogical language Hindi which does not have a neutral gender. First figure out the gender of eunuch (Hijra) in Hindi and then you may comment.
Karnataka in a bid to create their own country: United States of Karnataka
Seeking Money from Hindi Audience for Movies ✅️
Common Instructions in Hindi❌️
*They are hypocrites and selfish.* 🤡
Exactly
Ram Ram bhai ji🙏
@@hypergg681
@@HinduWarriorForever movies in the south never needed you pariahs from the Hindi belt for money. We were always making good movies. You semiliterate just woke up to the fact that the southern cinema is way better than your Hindi cinema. If we are dubbing it in Hindi it’s for you uneducated brutes.
@@HinduWarriorForever the movies are dubbed in Hindi to help you folks appreciate good movies.
@@HinduWarriorForever why should any non Hindi speaker speak in Hindi and that too in his (her)state? Next what does Hindi offer in terms of employment or growth in career or in education? How is Hindi helpful to people in the non Hindi speaking states or if they go abroad? How much revenue is Hindi as a language bringing in to this country? Isn’t the definition of your nationalism a curse to Indians. Terms like Hindi Hindu Hindustan are jingoism and we in the south won’t buy into it.
Who are you to advise us the educated South Indians?? We will decide what is correct for us!
Remember language does not unite. Has Hindi United India? No it hasn’t it had only created issues and loss of life as and when it was imposed. Let people decide for themselves as to what they should talk, eat , wear or follow a faith. One size won’t fit all. The southern states of India have progressed in spite of Hindi and not because of Hindi. So why Hindi.
I know Hindi very well and can debate with you in Hindi but as a matter of principle towards folks like you I won’t. My children are “not” learning Hindi. We at home discourage our kids from watching anything related to Hindi.
Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL), a joint venture of Government of India and the State Government of Karnataka, is the agency for building, operating and expanding the Namma Metro network.
Official language of Government of India is Hindi and English and that of State Government of Karnataka is Kannada and English. So Hindi alongside Kannada and English deserved to be used for maximum intelligibility among the mass because Metros serve public from all walks of life including tourists too.
Use logic and reasoning not emotions and bullying.
@@seraphim_danica a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism and rowdyism. Don’t patronise us.
@@seraphim_danica In Bangalore the 5 most spoken languages in a descending order are Kannada (45%), Tamizh(18%) , Telugu (16%) and Urdu (13%) . This comprises more than 90% of the population. English is spoken by 50% of the population. *Bangalore is not India* . The Namma metro 🚇 is a service to help the inhabitants of Bangalore. So when more than 90% of the population have no issue with just 2 languages why do you Hindi wallahs want Hindi. If you want Hindi go to that state which will oblige you.
Please note the _public domains_ in india will *not* have Hindi. You can cry scream and call it as unfair. It doesn’t bother us.
@@seraphim_danica why should any non Hindi speaker speak in Hindi and that too in his (her)state? Next what does Hindi offer in terms of employment or growth in career or in education? How is Hindi helpful to people in the non Hindi speaking states or if they go abroad? How much revenue is Hindi as a language bringing in to this country? Isn’t the definition of your nationalism a curse to Indians. Terms like Hindi Hindu Hindustan are jingoism and we in the south won’t buy into it.
Who are you to advise us the educated South Indians?? We will decide what is correct for us!
Remember language does not unite. Has Hindi United India? No it hasn’t it has only created issues and loss of life as and when it was imposed. Let people decide for themselves as to what they should talk, eat , wear or follow a faith. One size won’t fit all. The southern states of India have progressed in spite of Hindi and not because of Hindi. So why Hindi.
I know Hindi very well and can debate with you in Hindi but as a matter of principle towards folks like you I won’t. My children are “not” learning Hindi. We at home discourage our kids from watching anything related to Hindi.
Be roman when rome..😅 hindi chowanism will not work be polite not as a occupier 😅
What quality they have ?
@@VKP-i5ithey are kids of turks timur lodi etc😂😂😂
I hope my kannada and Telugu brothers fight this from fore front because Maharashtra is already gone they barely speak Marathi now
Marathas have already lost Mumbai! At least Pune should be kept as a Marathi speaking area
Maratha's never lost Marathi, you are not matured enough to understand if two Marathi gather they speak Marathi, speaking Hindi doesn't mean one looses his mother tongue.
speaking english in your professional work, do you mean you are loosing interest in kannada or telugu?
Hindi occupied Maharashtra😅😅😅@@CManeylessons
@@CManeylessonssmall things makes a huge impact. It’s not just two people and it’s millions of people and that impacts the culture of the state. Each language has their own beauty. If you are going to each state you should learn the language of the state and we shouldn’t directly go and speak the language we know. Instead you should say I don’t know the language of your state and I am sorry. Can we converse in English or Hindi ? Instead showing attitude and shouting at them back because we prefer our own language doesn’t make sense. That’s forcing others to be in our path. We should always respect and love others too and not just be limited to self love .
ALMOST 1 BILLION OUT OF 1.9 BILLIONS ARE LACKING COMMON SENSE, MANNERS, DISCIPLINE AND HYGIENE!
INDIA !
AN UNTOLD STORY!
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Common sense is lacking in you friend, Indias population ain't 1.9billion and. 'billions' reflected that how educated you are. Dumba** speaking sh*t, better quit youtube
respect is a 2 way door, did any of the outsiders have ever in their stay or visit to karnataka , respected the kannada as a language , mother is a mother for everyone ❤
Jai karnataka. Jai appu boss
Jai kannadiga !! Karnataka is only for kannadians 🎉 jai ho kannada
@@PappuBoy-v3u😂😂 Mangalore majority tulu then malayalam
Haha, he acts tough in the initial video but after the visit, he talks like a puppy.
@gansubram4584Shut the hell up, dummy. You don't know who's helping you dirty kannnnadigas out here.
There's nothing wrong with what he did! He was pressurised to apologised by racist haters !! Shame on these people who hate hindi and hindi speakers this much
It is not hate. It is indifference and please tell me why should we in the south learn adopt or embrace Hindi? To us Hindi is the language of the “outsiders” like English. This is called Vandalism. How can you peel off stickers from a public vehicle? This is rowdyism too but for you Hindi wallahs defacing public property is something you love.
IT IS A DISGRACE TO CALL YOU MY FELLOW CITIZEN BECAUSE YOU SUPPORT ROWDIES VANDALS RAPISTS AND CRIMINALS.
@@ExploreIndia_ByRajeev a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism and rowdyism. Don’t patronise us.
@@ExploreIndia_ByRajeev we the locals are proud of KRV who forced this vandal and rowdy to apologise. If you like vandalism so much don’t come to our state.stay back in your BIMARU states.
@@EshAnian-q5o dikha li hate ? You're happy you unemployed moron ! Not everyone is coming to those cities and also since you guys hate us hindi speakers this much then you should do one more thing don't send your manufactured products to our states ok ! We should also make sure that any of you hater come to our part you will get the same treatment which you guys give to our people !
@@ExploreIndia_ByRajeev by the way will take your comments as a badge of honour. I ask what is wrong in hating Hindi or the pariah Hindi wallahs???
Im from Bengal. My mother tongue is Bengali. I love hindi very much. Emotional love - Hindi.
He Fuck around and found out lol😂😂
nobody gives a shit to ur language outside your state😂
Jai Karnataka💛❤️🙌✊
Tera Karnataka mera l*nd 😂
@@x-godprime8310ಹಿಂದಿ ಹಂದಿ ಪಾನಿ ಪುರಿ ಮಾರುವವನು ತುಲ್ 😂😂😂😂
@@joking7949 Nariyal pani 🥥 Anna 😂😂 Tera muh me mera ghanna 😂😂
fix your title Hindian news.
Removing stickers of Hindi is simply radical mindset
Instructions there in kannada, Hindi and English
Language is just for communication but not to hate
maine saudi me hindi sabd dekhe hai dubayi me dekha but thanks to arab people jo kannad ki mansikta ki जैसे nahi hai
@gansubram4584 why you use English why you speak English.
speak kanada
write kanada
by this reason all multinational companies will leave your state..
if you will give respect and take respect.
I have many friends in Karnataka but they are very good and polite not like you.
i wish lord Ram bless you.
because of your attitude,
one day you will loss many things..
we are all Indians...
and we can visit anywhere in India...
no need to ask you ...
you are also a citizen .
whenever you want then visit in my state utterpradesh..(Banaras,mathura,atodhya,agra)
we will treat you as a guest.
we will not force to speak hindi or English..
we will take help of Google translate
@@prymind3617 why do you bring God into this discussion. The southern folks know Kannada and English rather well. They will give you a run for the money. They don’t need the North Indians at all for anything.
@@prymind3617 then remain in Dubai or in Saudi. We don’t want you in Bangalore.
WHy do you Paccquakstani ppl come to India and Pacquackify india??? R U jehaadhi???
Rupesh came in kannada bigboss good human being
As a Bengali Hindu from North East I Oppose Hindi Imposition or Imperialism
JOY HIND
JOY BANGLA
Yes we all non-Hindi speakers should unite and save the union system of India 🇮🇳
@@srinivasashree0000 Absolutely They are Increasing Population & Trying To Dominate Us & Destroy All Cultures Also
West Bengal ? Oh you mean Waste Kangal the place which contributes highest beggars
@@-hindihinduhindusthan7111 I am From Northeast Not West Bengal
One More Thing From Where the Huge Number of Beggars Come in West Bengal Exactly From Other States Bihar ,UP, Jharkhand, Madhyapradesh & Gujrat
@@supersaiyans7845stop we know you bangladesi..hindu is national language ❤
Iam also kannadiga
Why so much hatredness towards Hindi its our own language not any foreign language
@@piplup_123 there is no hatred. Its opposition to Hindi imposition.
@@piplup_123 a few years ago Hindi was kicked out of Bangalore Metro when phase 2 was opened. Before that between phase 1 and phase 2 there were indeed 3 languages in the metro 🚇 stations and trains 🚆. The Hindi wallah in charge of the metro just a few days after phase 2 was opened to the public decided to have “only” Hindi in a couple of stations enraging the locals resulting in Hindi being booted out. Today the policy is to have a person in charge of the metro who can speak and articulate the happenings of the metro in Kannada and the requirement is that the people managing the metro must necessarily know Kannada. So when Hindi was shunted out the billboards were replaced with only 2 languages and the Hindi words inside the trains that were purchased during phase 1 were masked. This was because of the policy not to have Hindi anywhere in the metro 🚇. So anybody who peels the tape is a vandal. So this video is about punishing vandalism.
While in Rome do as he Romans do
While in Karnataka speak Kannadaa as Kannadigas do
Haan ab tourist visa lagana padega south ghoomne ke liye. Jobless people will do all this learn kannada and all. People who have jobs or have some to actually earn for living wont even care to put ban on written language or argure over language barrier. All he would do is say "no English, no hindi" and mind his own business. This is just like Raj Thakrey in wants only Marathi in Maharashtra.
Bro make some sensible comment
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)*
1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally"
2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"2nd administrative language"* in all states of India. (After their state's official language)
3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, research, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)*
4) India is mostly dependent on *"foreign income"* & So we need English in the field of 'business' and 'workplace'
5) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World
6) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment.
7) Yes there is a language problem in India! So English has grown and is growing as a language to solve that problem, This is the reality! It is better to accept reality. And at the same time all the languages of India should be respected equally.
@@rishmatic you don’t seem to understand the issue. *The issue here is not about language spoken by a couple of people but what languages have to be used in the **_public domain_* . In Bangalore the 5 most spoken languages in a descending order are Kannada (45%) English, Tamizh(18%) , Telugu (16%) and Urdu (13%) . This comprises more than 90% of the population. English is spoken by 50% of the population. *Bangalore is not India* . The Namma metro 🚇 is a service to help the inhabitants of Bangalore. So when more than 90% of the population have no issue with just 2 languages why do you Hindi wallahs want Hindi. If you want Hindi go to that state which will oblige you. That is the point here.
You can come but don’t make unsubstantiated demands and argue. Assimilate with the locals by learning their culture and language. The onus is on you migrants.
Who are you all to ask as to why no Hindi in the metro or why the Hindi wordings are masked?
Please note the _public domains_ in Bangalore will *not* have Hindi and is the right thing. You can cry scream and call it as unfair. It doesn’t bother us.
@@rishmatic Raj Thackrey is right. If we are indeed jobless how is it that 86% of employees employed in the formal sector are Kannadigas?
We locals are educated and know what we should do. All talk about Kannadigas not in good positions will all come a cropper if you read what is written below 👇 .
This is an article in the Newspaper The Deccan Herald dated 12th August 2024.
The headline is
*Max jobs in Karnataka state industries held by Kannadigas*
The numbers come after a controversial move to reserve jobs for locals in the private sector by the Siddaramaiah government led to backlash from India Inc and was paused.
_Kannadigas hold a majority of jobs in industries, including multinational manufacturing firms, in Karnataka, according to latest government data_ .
The numbers come after a controversial move to reserve jobs for locals in the private sector by the Siddaramaiah government led to backlash from India Inc and was paused.
Data shows there are more Kannadigas in senior management (Group A) jobs, with the percentage of locals increasing in the ascending order of job categories Groups B, C and D, which constitute supervisory, clerical and routine roles.
Karnataka has 1,659 medium & large industries, 87 multinationals in the manufacturing sector and 46 public enterprises. Together, they have 8.06 lakh employees, of which 6.96 lakh (86%) are locals, according to data from the Department of Commerce & Industries.
“As and when industries get the right local people, they are appointed without us having to ask,” Industries Minister M B Patil told DH.
At present, state policy insists that any industry receiving incentives from the government should appoint Kannadigas in all Groups C & D jobs, while ensuring their overall share in employment is 70%.
“We are also requesting industries that don’t take any incentives from the government to consider hiring more locals,” Patil said.
Patil also underlined the need to have locals who are ready with skills. “For example, we know what skills a company like Foxconn requires. We’ll make our people skills-ready,” he said.
Last month, the Siddaramaiah government approved the Karnataka State Employment of Local Candidates in Industries, Factories and Other Establishments Bill. This required industries to appoint local candidates (Kannadigas) to 50% of management and 70% of non-management jobs. The bill was put in cold storage after it was vociferously opposed by the private sector.
While employment numbers with the government show that industries are meeting the jobs-for-locals demand, it does not mean that the reservation plan is forever junked.
“Given the migration towards the south, there will be a jostling for jobs,” IT/BT Minister Priyank Kharge said. “So, it’s my duty to ensure jobs for locals while making them supremely skilled.”
New rules?
It is learnt that the Labour Department has drafted new Karnataka Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Rules that define 'Kannadiga' as one whose mother tongue is Kannada. One should have passed a 100-mark Kannada exam from Class 1 to 10, or studied in a Kannada-medium school.
The rules also propose 100% reservation for Kannadigas in Groups C & D. The Department of Commerce & Industries has opined against this, sources said.
If we are indeed jobless like you claim how is it that 86% of employees employed in the formal sector are Kannadigas?
We locals are educated and know what we should do. All talk about Kannadigas not in good positions will all come a cropper if you read what is written below 👇 .
This is an article in the Newspaper The Deccan Herald dated 12th August 2024.
The headline is
*Max jobs in Karnataka state industries held by Kannadigas*
The numbers come after a controversial move to reserve jobs for locals in the private sector by the Siddaramaiah government led to backlash from India Inc and was paused.
_Kannadigas hold a majority of jobs in industries, including multinational manufacturing firms, in Karnataka, according to latest government data_ .
The numbers come after a controversial move to reserve jobs for locals in the private sector by the Siddaramaiah government led to backlash from India Inc and was paused.
Data shows there are more Kannadigas in senior management (Group A) jobs, with the percentage of locals increasing in the ascending order of job categories Groups B, C and D, which constitute supervisory, clerical and routine roles.
Karnataka has 1,659 medium & large industries, 87 multinationals in the manufacturing sector and 46 public enterprises. Together, they have 8.06 lakh employees, of which 6.96 lakh (86%) are locals, according to data from the Department of Commerce & Industries.
“As and when industries get the right local people, they are appointed without us having to ask,” Industries Minister M B Patil told DH.
At present, state policy insists that any industry receiving incentives from the government should appoint Kannadigas in all Groups C & D jobs, while ensuring their overall share in employment is 70%.
“We are also requesting industries that don’t take any incentives from the government to consider hiring more locals,” Patil said.
Patil also underlined the need to have locals who are ready with skills. “For example, we know what skills a company like Foxconn requires. We’ll make our people skills-ready,” he said.
Last month, the Siddaramaiah government approved the Karnataka State Employment of Local Candidates in Industries, Factories and Other Establishments Bill. This required industries to appoint local candidates (Kannadigas) to 50% of management and 70% of non-management jobs. The bill was put in cold storage after it was vociferously opposed by the private sector.
While employment numbers with the government show that industries are meeting the jobs-for-locals demand, it does not mean that the reservation plan is forever junked.
“Given the migration towards the south, there will be a jostling for jobs,” IT/BT Minister Priyank Kharge said. “So, it’s my duty to ensure jobs for locals while making them supremely skilled.”
New rules?
It is learnt that the Labour Department has drafted new Karnataka Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Rules that define 'Kannadiga' as one whose mother tongue is Kannada. One should have passed a 100-mark Kannada exam from Class 1 to 10, or studied in a Kannada-medium school.
The rules also propose 100% reservation for Kannadigas in Groups C & D. The Department of Commerce & Industries has opined against this, sources said.
All Indians except Hindi wallahs are my brothers & sisters . And I will support my non hindi brothers & sisters in this battle coz this is the battle for preserving identity 👍
ನೀವು ಟಿಎಂಸಿಗೆ ಮತ ಹಾಕಿದ್ದೀರಾ?
Support from maharashtra ❤❤
Bengaluru or Karnataka is not a sovereign state. All Indians have equal right over Bengaluru. And even if they don't like it they can do nothing about it. Unless they plan on having their own army.
Hindi guys in UP or Delhi: "If you are coming to a hindi speaking region, speak in hindi".
Hindi guys in KA or TN: "Hindi is our national language. So I can speak in hindi"
This is the hypocrisy of the hindi tongue chaps.