Union Fertilizer Minister Ananth Kumar on Saturday said an exclusive cell will be opened in national capital to provide assistance from the Government of India to people of Karnataka.
Inaugurating two-day Horanada Kannadigara Sammelana (Kannadigas residing outside Karnataka meet) organised by Kannada Sahitya Parishat here, the Minister said the Centre will provide maximum help to people of Karnataka and this cell will work as nodal office between Kannadigas and Centre. This cell will be opened and managed by Union Ministers hailing from Karnataka, he said.
The Minister also said that the inter-state disputes over sharing of Cauvery, Mahadayi and Krishna river waters that are stuck in courts for long need to be resolved "carefully".
Efforts are also being made to settle out of the court the Mahadayi water dispute between Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa at the earliest, he said.
Kumar, a senior BJP leader from Bangalore South constituency, also assured that Karnataka MPs, irrespective of parties, are united in spirit to work in the interest of the state though the paths may be different.
"I have spoken to both Goa and Maharashtra Chief Ministers on this issue and shared how important this river water is for drinking and irrigation purposes in Uttar Kannada district," the Minister said.
Stressing the need to save Kannada language within the state and outside, the Minister said, "Kannadigas are not able to speak pure Kannada language for not even a minute. There is so much influence of English.
It has become inevitable for us to protect mother tongue." Congress MLA and Special representative to Karnataka government in New Delhi Appaji C S Nadgouda and State Minister for Kannada and Culture Umashree also spoke on promotion of Kannada language and culture.
Kannada Sahitya Parishat President Manu Baligar, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Vice Chancellor T V Kattimani and Delhi Karnataka Sangha chief Vasant Shetty Bellare were present.
Union Fertilizer Minister Ananth Kumar on Saturday said an exclusive cell will be opened in national capital to provide assistance from the Government of India to people of Karnataka.
Inaugurating two-day Horanada Kannadigara Sammelana (Kannadigas residing outside Karnataka meet) organised by Kannada Sahitya Parishat here, the Minister said the Centre will provide maximum help to people of Karnataka and this cell will work as nodal office between Kannadigas and Centre. This cell will be opened and managed by Union Ministers hailing from Karnataka, he said.
The Minister also said that the inter-state disputes over sharing of Cauvery, Mahadayi and Krishna river waters that are stuck in courts for long need to be resolved "carefully".
Efforts are also being made to settle out of the court the Mahadayi water dispute between Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa at the earliest, he said.
Kumar, a senior BJP leader from Bangalore South constituency, also assured that Karnataka MPs, irrespective of parties, are united in spirit to work in the interest of the state though the paths may be different.
"I have spoken to both Goa and Maharashtra Chief Ministers on this issue and shared how important this river water is for drinking and irrigation purposes in Uttar Kannada district," the Minister said.
Stressing the need to save Kannada language within the state and outside, the Minister said, "Kannadigas are not able to speak pure Kannada language for not even a minute. There is so much influence of English.
It has become inevitable for us to protect mother tongue." Congress MLA and Special representative to Karnataka government in New Delhi Appaji C S Nadgouda and State Minister for Kannada and Culture Umashree also spoke on promotion of Kannada language and culture.
Kannada Sahitya Parishat President Manu Baligar, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Vice Chancellor T V Kattimani and Delhi Karnataka Sangha chief Vasant Shetty Bellare were present.
Inaugurating two-day Horanada Kannadigara Sammelana (Kannadigas residing outside Karnataka meet) organised by Kannada Sahitya Parishat here, the Minister said the Centre will provide maximum help to people of Karnataka and this cell will work as nodal office between Kannadigas and Centre. This cell will be opened and managed by Union Ministers hailing from Karnataka, he said.
The Minister also said that the inter-state disputes over sharing of Cauvery, Mahadayi and Krishna river waters that are stuck in courts for long need to be resolved "carefully".
Efforts are also being made to settle out of the court the Mahadayi water dispute between Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa at the earliest, he said.
Kumar, a senior BJP leader from Bangalore South constituency, also assured that Karnataka MPs, irrespective of parties, are united in spirit to work in the interest of the state though the paths may be different.
"I have spoken to both Goa and Maharashtra Chief Ministers on this issue and shared how important this river water is for drinking and irrigation purposes in Uttar Kannada district," the Minister said.
Stressing the need to save Kannada language within the state and outside, the Minister said, "Kannadigas are not able to speak pure Kannada language for not even a minute. There is so much influence of English.
It has become inevitable for us to protect mother tongue." Congress MLA and Special representative to Karnataka government in New Delhi Appaji C S Nadgouda and State Minister for Kannada and Culture Umashree also spoke on promotion of Kannada language and culture.
Kannada Sahitya Parishat President Manu Baligar, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Vice Chancellor T V Kattimani and Delhi Karnataka Sangha chief Vasant Shetty Bellare were present.

Inaugurating two-day Horanada Kannadigara Sammelana (Kannadigas residing outside Karnataka meet) organised by Kannada Sahitya Parishat here, the Minister said the Centre will provide maximum help to people of Karnataka and this cell will work as nodal office between Kannadigas and Centre. This cell will be opened and managed by Union Ministers hailing from Karnataka, he said.
The Minister also said that the inter-state disputes over sharing of Cauvery, Mahadayi and Krishna river waters that are stuck in courts for long need to be resolved "carefully".
Efforts are also being made to settle out of the court the Mahadayi water dispute between Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa at the earliest, he said.
Kumar, a senior BJP leader from Bangalore South constituency, also assured that Karnataka MPs, irrespective of parties, are united in spirit to work in the interest of the state though the paths may be different.
"I have spoken to both Goa and Maharashtra Chief Ministers on this issue and shared how important this river water is for drinking and irrigation purposes in Uttar Kannada district," the Minister said.
Stressing the need to save Kannada language within the state and outside, the Minister said, "Kannadigas are not able to speak pure Kannada language for not even a minute. There is so much influence of English.
It has become inevitable for us to protect mother tongue." Congress MLA and Special representative to Karnataka government in New Delhi Appaji C S Nadgouda and State Minister for Kannada and Culture Umashree also spoke on promotion of Kannada language and culture.
Kannada Sahitya Parishat President Manu Baligar, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Vice Chancellor T V Kattimani and Delhi Karnataka Sangha chief Vasant Shetty Bellare were present.