Bengaluru’s Kempegowda Airport removes Hindi from all its display boards

Bengaluru: The Kempegowda International Airport has removed the  Hindi language from its display boards. All the boards in the airports now use only Kannada and English languages.

The move has sparked a heated debate on the internet, with many supporting the move while others expressing their disagreement.

A user wrote, “Do you think only those who know English and Kannada visit Bengaluru? Not having Hindi at metro station is understandable, but it has to be there at airport and railway station.”

“On one hand, the Dubai Crown Prince shows respect for India by tweeting in Hindi, while on the other, some of our own citizens disparage our own hindi language, despite it being one of the most widely spoken in the world,” another user wrote.

“As much as I resist Hindi imposition, removing Hindi from travel hubs like Airports and Railways stations is stupidity. These places should help travellers and not punish them,” a user wrote.

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