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generation is a moral duty.
          Therefore, no fee is charged,
          and teachers serve without
          remuneration. This selfless team
          of educators has been serving
          the cause of Kannada for over 12
          years with dedication and pride.
              The current year’s teachers
          include Kavya, Bindu, Divya,
          Chetana,   Vinutha,   Manasa
          Hegade, Meena, Roopa Vorate,
          Manjula, Triveni, Rakshitha, Swati,
          Nayana,   Anupama,   Archana,
          Kalpa, Mandela, Manasa Vinya,
          along with many others who
          have contributed in earlier years.
              Challenges  of   Teaching
          Kannada Abroad
              Teaching Kannada in a         language’.  Time   constraints,
          foreign land presents unique      limited weekend classes, lack
          challenges. Children are primarily   of overseas-oriented learning
          exposed to English,  Arabic,  and   resources, and sustaining long-
          other global languages, making    term interest in a multicultural
          Kannada    largely  a   ‘home     environment require  constant
                                            innovation. Teachers  overcome
                                            these challenges by integrating
                                            stories,  drama,  music,  and
                                            cultural values into learning.
                                               A Renewed Sense of Purpose
                                               The    Honourable    Prime
                                            Minister’s acknowledgement has
                                            infused Kannada Patha shaale,
                                            Dubai with renewed energy and
                                            purpose. It has strengthened
                                            the resolve of teachers, inspired
                                            parents, and motivated students
                                            to take pride in their language
                                            and heritage.
                                               It sends a powerful message:
                                            Indian languages live wherever
                                            Indians live.



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