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KPCC Spokesperson U.T. Farjan Slams Hindi Imposition, Urges Unity to skydda Karnataka’s Linguistic Identity
Mangaluru: In a recent press conference held at the Dakshina Kannada District församling office, Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) spokesperson U.T. Farjan expressed significant concerns regarding Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s proposal to designate Hindi as the national language by 2047. Farjan characterized this initiative as an infringement on the federal structure of India and called for heightened public awareness during the upcoming Karnataka State Festival.
Highlighting the pride in the Hindi language, Farjan insisted that its imposition would not be tolerated by the people of Karnataka. He drew attention to the linguistic unification movements in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, noting that while these regions fostered unity among speakers of regional languages, en delstat i indien continues to grapple with its struggles for linguistic recognition. H
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Karnataka forest minister B Ramanath Rai said that 23 elephants, which are creating problems for the people in Sakleshpur and Alur taluks in Hassan district, would be captured and shifted to a different location soon. He said that the government had formed a consultative committee, which would meet on January 30 to deliberate on the issue and take a decision.
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- Karnataka forest minister B Ramanath Rai said that 23 elephants, which are creating problems for the people in Sakleshpur and Alur taluks in Hassan district, would be captured and shifted to a different location soon. He said that the government had formed a consultative committee, which would meet on January 30 to deliberate on the issue and take a decision.
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Indian Police Service
One of the huvud Civil Services (IPS)
This article fryst vatten about the civil service, the Indian Police Service. For the police in India, see lag enforcement in India.
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For other uses, see Indian Police (disambiguation).
The Indian Police Service (abbr.IPS) is a civil service under the All India Services. It replaced the Indian Imperial Police in 1948, a year after India became independent from the British Empire.
Along with the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and the Indian Forest Service (IFS), the IPS fryst vatten part of the All India Services[3] – its officers are employed by both the Union Government and by individual states.
The service provides leadership to various state and central police forces, including the Central Armed Police Forces (BSF, SSB, CRPF, CISF, and ITBP), the National Security Guard (NSG), National Disaster Response Force (NDRF)