Kannada Sahitya Parishat (KSP) is for the first time organising a two-day conference in the national capital starting tomorrow to discuss the problems being faced by Karnataka people staying outside the state.
The conference, to be inaugurated by Union Minister Ananth Kumar, will deliberate on promoting Kannada language in government schools in bordering states, inter-state water disputes, Kannada literature and culture among other topics.
"We are organising this event for the first time here. We want to bring to the notice of the Central government the concerns and problems of Kannadigas staying outside the state," KSP President Manu Baligar told reporters here.
Literary people and eminent personalities from different states are expected to participate in the event, which is being organised along with Delhi Karnataka Sangha and Indira Gandhi National Tribal University of Madhya Pradesh.
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