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		<title>By: Gerry</title>
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		<description>I am writing this mail after reading the article on our Most Respected and Loved Kannada Sir, Mr., Prasad.

I have been fortunate enough to be a student of Sir. And I must tell you that he made learning Kannada the most beautiful part of our week… He was patient with us, and believe me, teaching to a bunch of grownups is the most challenging assignment one can have… and he simply loved it. He loved it because, he genuinely loves the language and most importantly, he believes that thru learning and speaking Kannada, we can have a better society – a more cohesive and collaborative society.

His passion to spread the knowledge of Kannada is immense and people like him make us (outsiders) feel at home in Bangalore and Karnataka. Sir and everything around him welcomes us to Karnataka. And I believe that he is a great brand ambassador to Karnataka.

As he said in our last class earlier this week, language means “Coming Together” and I am convinced that if we have to portray a combined / unified Kannada, learning Kannada is the start… the most beautiful start to being associated with Karnataka.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am writing this mail after reading the article on our Most Respected and Loved Kannada Sir, Mr., Prasad.</p>
<p>I have been fortunate enough to be a student of Sir. And I must tell you that he made learning Kannada the most beautiful part of our week… He was patient with us, and believe me, teaching to a bunch of grownups is the most challenging assignment one can have… and he simply loved it. He loved it because, he genuinely loves the language and most importantly, he believes that thru learning and speaking Kannada, we can have a better society – a more cohesive and collaborative society.</p>
<p>His passion to spread the knowledge of Kannada is immense and people like him make us (outsiders) feel at home in Bangalore and Karnataka. Sir and everything around him welcomes us to Karnataka. And I believe that he is a great brand ambassador to Karnataka.</p>
<p>As he said in our last class earlier this week, language means “Coming Together” and I am convinced that if we have to portray a combined / unified Kannada, learning Kannada is the start… the most beautiful start to being associated with Karnataka.</p>
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