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President Droupadi Murmu made a significant gesture toward India's linguistic heritage on Monday by announcing her plans to learn Kannada. Speaking at the All India Institute of Speech and Hearing's Diamond Jubilee celebrations in Mysuru, she responded positively to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's remarks highlighting Kannada's cultural importance.
The President stressed the critical role of language preservation in maintaining India's rich cultural identity. Rather than making it a formal commitment, she expressed her desire to gradually learn Kannada while encouraging others to similarly value and maintain their own cultural traditions. This announcement reflects a broader appreciation for India's multilingual character and the need to protect regional languages from decline.
Murmu received a warm reception upon her arrival at Mysuru airport, where she was greeted by the state's Governor and Chief Minister. Her remarks underscore the government's recognition that linguistic diversity strengthens national unity and cultural resilience.
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