<p>Addressing the media in Bangalore on Thursday, KDA Chairman Mukhyamantri Chandru said the initiative was taken on demand from the Kannadigas living overseas.<br /><br />Those who are willing to spare time and teach the language will be identified in each of these countries and asked to impart the lessons, he said. <br /><br />Chandru said he had discussed with the chief minister on the proposal by the Jawaharlal <br />Nehru University to set up a Kannada chair if the State government provided requisite funds. The KDA would felicitate 67 lower court and district judges for delivering judgments in Kannada on September 10. <br /></p>
<p>Addressing the media in Bangalore on Thursday, KDA Chairman Mukhyamantri Chandru said the initiative was taken on demand from the Kannadigas living overseas.<br /><br />Those who are willing to spare time and teach the language will be identified in each of these countries and asked to impart the lessons, he said. <br /><br />Chandru said he had discussed with the chief minister on the proposal by the Jawaharlal <br />Nehru University to set up a Kannada chair if the State government provided requisite funds. The KDA would felicitate 67 lower court and district judges for delivering judgments in Kannada on September 10. <br /></p>