Published on: January 9, 2026

KARNATAKA BODY OPPOSES KERALA’S MALAYALAM LANGUAGE BILL

KARNATAKA BODY OPPOSES KERALA’S MALAYALAM LANGUAGE BILL

News: Karnataka Border Area Development Authority (KBADA) raised objections to Kerala’s proposed Malayalam Language Bill, 2025.

Key Provision of the Bill:

Mandates Malayalam as the first language from Classes 1 to 10 in all government schools in Kerala

Concern Raised:

The Bill may adversely affect Kannada-speaking linguistic minorities, especially in border regions like Kasaragod

KBADA’s Action:

  • A KBADA delegation met Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar and submitted a memorandum seeking stalling and reconsideration of the Bill.
  • KBADA cited constitutional safeguards for linguistic minorities (Articles 29 and 30)

About KBADA

  • Statutory authority of the Government of Karnataka
  • The Karnataka Border Area Development Authority Act, 2010
  • Established to plan, monitor, and implement development projects in Karnataka’s border regions
  • Focuses on infrastructure, welfare, and preserving the interests of Kannada speakers

Key Functions

  • Implementation of border area development programmes
  • Ensuring availability of Kannada-medium education
  • Promotion of Kannada signage in public offices and infrastructure
  • Addressing issues faced by Kannada-speaking minorities in neighbouring States