The ‘Navodaya’ movement in Kannada literature emphasized:

Experimental forms and modern themes
Classical styles and themes
Translations of foreign literature
Devotional poetry

The correct answer is: A) Experimental forms and modern themes.

The Navodaya movement was a literary movement in Kannada literature that began in the early 20th century. It was a reaction against the traditional forms and themes of Kannada literature, and emphasized experimental forms and modern themes. The movement was led by writers such as K.V. Puttappa, P. Lankesh, and G.S. Shivarudrappa.

The Navodaya movement had a significant impact on Kannada literature. It helped to modernize the language and literature, and introduced new forms and themes. The movement also helped to promote Kannada literature among the masses.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Option B: Classical styles and themes. This is not the correct answer because the Navodaya movement emphasized experimental forms and modern themes, not classical styles and themes.
  • Option C: Translations of foreign literature. This is not the correct answer because the Navodaya movement focused on original Kannada literature, not translations of foreign literature.
  • Option D: Devotional poetry. This is not the correct answer because the Navodaya movement was not a religious movement, and it did not emphasize devotional poetry.