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Kannada Barutha??
"Kannada
Barutha??", ah! I am sure most of you in Bangalore would have heard
this, but what is "kannada barutha?" here it goes. Bangalore the IT
capital of India, the silicon city and now a Metro city opened its
gates to almost all kinds of people. Very evidently the recent poll
census proved that there are only 47% of original inhabitants in
Bangalore/bengaluru. The life style of the city has seen a gradual
change with Pizza Corners replacing MTR's, classy eat out's replacing
"Vidyarthi Bhavans" and flashy pub's replacing all our "Mahalakshmi
wine shops".
"Change
is inevitable" from the days of BEML, HAL and BHEL to INFOSYS, WIPRO;
Bangalore has a new look now on the world map. Gone are the days where
a typical Sunday for any bangalorean was a nice romantic walk on the
pavements of "LALBAGH...", "rave idli and coffee.." at the nearest yet
old looking MTR and a wonderful Annavra film either at Santosh or
central 'talkies'. Today's Bangalore is deluged in traffic, stress and
pressure, Saturday nights without beer is desolate and a Sunday without
a visit to either a nearest spa or health clinic is schlocky!! The
gandhibazar's are now AC cooled super markets, majestic is now replaced
by ultra modern and diversified Brigade road, sri cauvery coffee joint
is now Coffee days.. and "Bhagyalakshmi coffee adda.. is now barista.
With globalisation and more retail market the city will definitely see
more forceful changes.
Have
all these changed our language? Kannada the local language of Bangalore
is supposed to be one of the most meaningful language, it also has an
unique script as compared to its other counterparts; but how many
percentage of people really use Kannada in Bangalore now? The figures
are staggering, only 37% of people speak kannada in the state's
capital, for rest it is only "Kannada barutha?"
Any
normal guy starts with this sentence "Kannada barutha?" while talking
to other person, people confirm before they speak the language. You
want to ask an address in Bangalore? Or reply to a question then
English is the most preferred language other than Hindi. It's a famous
fact that two kannidagas in an IT company always talk in a neutral
language!! even the vendors and shop keepers are channeled with this
new wave, the moment when you step in any shop in Bangalore, you are
always asked "Kannada barutha?" or the entire conversation takes place
in non kannada languages. People have lost the confidence of speaking
in the local language and more over speaking Kannada on the streets of
"M.G road "or "kormangala" is substandard.
Shopping
malls in the city have been completely banned from using Kannada, not a
forced one but definitely an adapted one. One has to confirm that the
other person knows the language before he starts using any language.
"ondu glass beer" is a insult when it comes to any decorous pub in
Bangalore. "Swalpa menu card kodthira..??" has been replaced by "Can I
have the menu card pls…?"
Just
to hit some facts, marathi is still the largest and common speaking
language in mumbai even though mumbai has the highest no of
inhabitants. Telgue is a practised ritual in yet another IT HUB
Hyderabad. When it comes to tamil nadu, beware you can be alive either
if you are a fan of rajnikanth or you know tamil. Malyalam runs in the
blood of every mallu be it Kuwait, dubai or any hospital; but when it
comes to kannada it is always "kannada barutha?" and next is
"namaskara."
I
am not a Kannada activist neither I run any Kannada supporting
organisation, I am just a plebeian who just love the language.
Globalisation is the trend and modernisation is the mantra but at the
cost the language? Sounds no logic.. is speaking kannada down market?
The answer has to be found within oneself. Next time when you hear
"kannada barutha?" you just remember that " kannada runs in your blood.."
Nice Thinking na.....??? Just think ONCE.......... :-|
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Avinash R K...