Swift Summary
- MP Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar disclosed that Minister of State for Education, sukanta Majumdar, assured full central support for developing the Center of Excellence for Studies in Classical Kannada (CESCK) in Mysuru.
- The assurance came in response to questions raised by the MP in the Lok Sabha about CESCK’s autonomy and challenges.
- The CESCK has been relocated from the Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL) to the University of Mysore campus after a request made by the MP.
- Minister Majumdar highlighted that under NEP 2020, promoting Indian languages, including Classical Kannada, is a priority and systematic improvements are being initiated across all classical language centers.
- The government aims to enhance both intellectual and infrastructure development at CESCK.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The relocation and assurances from the central government mark meaningful progress toward bolstering Classical kannada studies. Aligning this initiative with NEP 2020 reflects an emphasis on preserving India’s linguistic heritage through focused academic development. While the commitment to autonomy was discussed extensively, actual implementation will shape its impact on research quality and administrative efficiency. Looking ahead, proper support could lead to pioneering contributions in language preservation while strengthening regional identity.
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