Bengaluru: DCM Parameshwara demands conducting banking exams in Kannada


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Bengaluru, Aug 16: The banking exams by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) need to be conducted in Kannada as well, demanded Karnataka deputy chief minister (DCM) Dr G Parameshwara in a letter to Union finance minister Arun Jaitley.

“I have written to the Finance Minister @arunjaitley regarding the injustice being met out to banking job aspirants from Karnataka because of #IBPS. I hope Shri.Jaitley makes the relevant changes to the process immediately. Here is a copy of my letter (sic),” Parameshwara tweeted attaching the copy of the letter.


In the letter, Parameshwara wrote, “While aspirants from Hindi speaking states are now comfortably writing examinations for recruitment into banks across the country in Hindi, Kannada speaking aspirants are struggling to compete with them for recruitment into banks located in their own state, as the only available alternative for them, English. The abysmally low rate of selection of state’s candidates in Karnataka’s banks year after year is a reflection of the extent of discrimination our aspirants are facing,”

“This systematic discrimination has started to create social tension in Karnataka’s banks. Most of the banks flout RBI guidelines which mandate the presence of all bank related documents and services in the state official language. Challans, application forms, procedural documents and ATM kiosks are all available only in English and Hindi but not in Kannada. This has forced the people to depend on staff for information and assistance. But banks are increasingly getting filled with employees who can neither comprehend nor hold the rudimentary conversation in Kannada, because of the recruitment process,” he pointed out.

He urged the Finance Minister to take up the issue immediately, as it goes “against the very spirit of federalism and the interests of not just the people of Karnataka, but those from other states as well”.

He also said, “I sincerely hope this letter will not be met with the same fate that the previous letters have met” hinting the earlier communication from former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and the Kannada Development Authority chairman SG Siddaramaiah on the same issue had not elicited any response.

Demanding to put an end to discriminatory practice, Parameshwara suggested amendments need to be immediately brought about in recruitment process. “The proficiency of the state official language has to be brought back as a mandatory eligibility criterion to give first preference to local aspirants,” he said.

He also demanded that those working in Karnataka’s banks without proficiency must be directed to gain proficiency within a stipulated time frame and all the required facilities should be arranged to facilitate this. After the time frame their retention must be subject to passing the assessment, he stressed.

Just last week, Parameshwara had condemned the attack by a bank official on a customer in Kolar for asking to carry transaction while communicating in Kannada. “It has come to our notice that customers are being attacked for wanting to transact in Kannada,” he had tweeted urging banks to warn their staff against such incidents and act against those who take law in their hands.

 

  

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  • Sankar N K, BANGALORE

    Fri, Aug 17 2018

    It is not the time to quarrel over Kannada Vs English. The banking recruitment is almost from 4 states only. Bihar, Uttarakhand, Andhrapradesh, Kerala. Most of the Andhrayits are giving Karnataka address and get selected. Within few years they want transfer to their native states.
    What is making them to get selected? One is attitude. I never found any north Indians playing around or complaining that they are posted in a rural area. Whereas people from Karnataka want posting nearby only. First let us allow our children to rise up and spread their wings. Let us teach them to be independent. Let us don't spread wrong information on banking services.

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    dear veera kannadiga DCM please introduce english in every govt school of tulunadu from first standard and do whatever drama in your kannada region.

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  • Mohan, Kudla kori

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    How about tulu exams in dk nd udupi District Mr. Dcm paramesh.

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  • Mohan, Kudla kori

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    How about tulu exams in dk nd udupi District Mr. Dcm paramesh.

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  • pradeep, mangalore

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    He is right.The central govt is just dumping these uncultured,paan spraying,foul mouth arrogant North Indians into Karnataka.If it was the other way round you think those fellows will keep quiet?
    They are already planning to take Aero India out of Karnataka,let them take their uncultured people along with them back to their states.

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    "uncultured,paan spraying,foul mouth arrogant North Indians" yes that why we rejected Rahul Gandhi.

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    MORE RURAL AND GOVT SCHOOL YOUNG STARS CAN CLEAR THE TEST DUE TO THIS CHANGE...….

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  • Ramesh Rao, udupi

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    Dear Minister,Pls visit Govt schools and Govt Hostels,understand the pathetic situation

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    Dear DCM......Your son turned daughter is studying in England...Why didn't you rise your voice that time ?

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  • Rakesh pinto, MANGALURU

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    Dear DCM first make arrangement your sons and daughters to study in Kannada medium. Else stop English medium school in karnataka. brainless statement by parmeshwara.

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    ..forget his son, grand children i read that he himself studied in Australia..because of english speaking population we survived in software export competition with China, now China also catching up..as ex SC judge Santhosh ehgde said all these people still availing tickets, post in the name of Backward class, SC ST..depriving their own community from Govt quota..these dramas just diverting tactics..

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  • Kamath, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    Goof! Concentrate on more important things like developing the state!

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    Dear DCM Parameshwara,

    Kindly look into the Development of Karnataka and fake cow robbers,

    I ALSO URGE YOU TO INCREASE CATTLE POPULATION INCREDIBLY EITHER CONTRY PETTHA / COW OR FOREIGN PETTHA/COW AND OPEN CATTLE SLAUGHTER HOUSES IN ALL THE TALUKS OF THE ENTIRE KARNATAKA.

    INCREASING THE POPULATION OF SHEEP AND SWINE IS ALSO IMMINENT.

    SO THAT ALL THE MEAT EATERS OF KARNATAKA WILL GET MEET AT THE CHEAPEST PRICE..

    LEAVE THE LANGUAGE TO THE PEOPLE.
    AND DON'T GO TO POLITICISE THE LANGUAGE LIKE THE CHAAIWAALA MAKING COMPULSION OF LANGUAGE.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    Kannadigas are Pioneers in Banking ...

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  • JAYESH.S., KARKALA

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    IT MEANS IN KARNATKA 65% PEOPLE STUDIED IN KANNADA SCHOOLS. ONLY DURING S.M.KRISHNA'S TIME ENGLISH LANGUAGE GIVEN PREFERANCE. BACKWARD STATE STILL.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    Bangla Desh, Pakistan & Sri Lanka have gone ahead of India ...

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