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Introduce a Kannada language GCSE

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Kannada is a language spoken by millions in Karnataka, southern state of India. There are Kannada speaking skilled workers in UK and other parts of the world. We request Government to recognise support and encourage Kannada language learning in schools, by creating a Kannada GCSE.

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Introduce a Kannada language GCSE

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Kannada is a language spoken by millions in Karnataka, southern state of India. There are Kannada speaking skilled workers in UK and other parts of the world. We request Government to recognise support and encourage Kannada language learning in schools, by creating a Kannada GCSE.

National
660 reactions·100% agree
Bridget Phillipson

Bridget Phillipson

Education Secretary

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