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The page on Nativism in Karnataka is created to provide a comprehensive overview of the region's socio-political movements that focus on protecting the rights and identity of the native Kannada-speaking population. This includes exploring the promotion of the Kannada language, efforts to secure local employment through reservation policies, and activism aimed at preserving regional culture amidst the growing influence of migration and urbanization. The page also highlights controversies, such as protests against Hindi language imposition and the prioritization of Kannada in public spaces. By documenting these movements and providing a neutral perspective, the page offers valuable insight into Karnataka’s ongoing debates around linguistic and cultural identity, making it a relevant resource for understanding both regional and national socio-political dynamics.

Just a note: a majority of the Nativism has happened more in recent years, so articles on Wikipedia might not cover the information in this article.

Hope you all have interests in reading! SavetheSouthofIndia (talk) 23:56, 30 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]