Bengaluru: The Kannada Development Authority (KDA) will recommend to the state government to take disciplinary action against civic agencies like Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) for failing to ensure the mandatory use of Kannada in the name boards of shops in the city.
KDA chairman S G Siddaramaiah said that the authority had issued an ultimatum to the agencies asking them to cancel licences of shops without Kannada in their name boards.
“KDA will now write to the government to take stringent measures like withholding promotions of officials or even effecting demotions,” he added.
He also expressed confidence that the 21 recommendations made by KDA to strengthen government schools would be taken up at the next Cabinet meeting.
Siddaramaiah said that Primary and Secondary Education principal secretary Shalini Rajneesh had recently assured him that the recommendations would be brought before the Cabinet for consideration.
He also said the government should do away with the Nali Kali programme under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) for primary and higher primary school students, as the Department of Public Instruction had failed to implement it effectively.
He said the programme was unscientific and students were not learning Kannada properly.