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The Bengaluru chapter of Jai Tulu Nadu has organized classes focused on teaching the Tulu script and language, attracting approximately 300 enrollees this year. The initiative offers both offline and online training formats to accommodate diverse learner needs, though specific online resources for learning Tulu were not detailed in the report.
The classes represent part of broader efforts to preserve and promote Tulu, a Dravidian language primarily spoken in coastal Karnataka and parts of Kerala. In a positive sign for the language's future, 845 students across Karnataka opted to study Tulu as their third language, indicating growing interest among younger learners.
This educational initiative highlights the ongoing struggle to maintain regional languages in India, where many minority languages face declining speaker populations. By providing structured learning opportunities, organizations like *Jai Tulu Nadu* play a crucial role in language preservation and cultural continuity.
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