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Second and third year convocation held at Nrupathunga Cluster University

Second and third year convocation held at Nrupathunga Cluster University
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Nrupathunga Cluster University held its second and third-year convocation ceremony in Bengaluru, awarding degrees to thousands of students and honorary doctorates to several prominent figures. During the event, critic H.S. Raghavendra Rao emphasized the need for scientific literature to be made accessible in the Kannada language.

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The event highlights the ongoing cultural and academic push to integrate regional languages into higher education and scientific discourse in India.

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Science should be made accessible to Kannadigas in simple Kannada. Even today, there are no literary works related to medical science in Kannada. Therefore, young people should make an effort to convey the idea of ​​science in Kannada to common people, said critic H.S. Raghavendra Rao.

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