The Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy has decided to hold talks with representatives of Tulu film industry as part of its efforts to float a Tulu Film Chamber of Commerce, Academy president Janaki Brahmavar said today.
There was demand from various quarters for an organisation for Tulu film industry which had been showing steady growth of late, she said in a release here.
The Academy and industry representatives would urge the government to constitute a Tulu film chamber.
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She said the Mangalore University had assured that they would introduce certificate, diploma and post-graduate certificate courses in Tulu from this academic year under its distance education programme.
Seven high schools in Puttur taluk have expressed interest to teach Tulu as the third optional language from the current academic year, according to her.
She said the Academy would shift its office from the Mangaluru City Corporation building to the Tulu Bhavan which was being constructed at Urwa in August. The building was constructed with a state government grant of Rs 4.8 crore.