City
Epaper

Hindi should be an alternative language to English: Shah

By IANS | Updated: April 7, 2022 21:45 IST

New Delhi, April 7 Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said Hindi should be accepted as an ...

Open in App

New Delhi, April 7 Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said Hindi should be accepted as an alternative language to English but not to local languages.

Presiding over the 37th meeting of the Parliamentary Official Language Committee, he said "unless we make Hindi flexible by accepting words from other local languages, it will not be propagated".

The Home Minister told members that now, 70 per cent of the agenda of the Cabinet is prepared in Hindi and over 22,000 Hindi teachers have been recruited in the eight states of northeast.

"The nine tribal communities of the northeast have converted their dialects' scripts to Devanagari while all the eight states of the northeast have agreed to make Hindi compulsory in schools up to Class 10," he said.

Shah also said there is a need to give elementary knowledge of Hindi to students up to Class 9, and pay more attention to Hindi teaching examinations.

The Home Minister also said that after a meeting with all concerned Secretaries, an Implementation Committee should be constituted to review the progress of implementing recommendations of the 1st to 11th volume of the Official Language Committee report.

He also said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has decided that the medium of running the government is the Official Language and this will definitely increase the importance of Hindi.

On this occasion, the Home Minister unanimously approved the sending of the 11th Volume of the Committee's report to the President, and said that the pace, at which the current Official Language Committee is working, has rarely been seen before.

He said that sending three reports to the President in the same tenure of the committee is a joint achievement of all.

During the meeting, the Union Ministers of State for Home Ajay Kumar Mishra and Nishith Pramanik, Vice-Chairman of the Official Language Parliamentary Committee Bhartruhari Mahtab and other members of the Committee were also present.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Parliamentary official language committeeCabinetAmit ShahNarendra ModiUttar pradesh assembly electionsBharatiya janata party mlaNational executive of rashtriya swayamsevak sanghNarendra modi modiBjp national general secretary organizationAssam pradesh bharatiya janata partyNarendra modCabinet decision
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalPahalgam Terror Attack: Amit Shah Directs States to Identify and Deport Pakistani Nationals

MumbaiViral Sighting of Tesla Cybertruck Near Mumbai Stirs EV Enthusiasm (Photos)

NationalPahalgam Terror Attack: PM Modi Chairs Cabinet Committee on Security

BusinessPrasoon Mukherjee, Chairman of USEL meets PM Narendra Modi to Discuss Strategic Investments In India

NationalPahalgam Terror Attack: Security Agencies Release Sketches Of Terrorists

Politics Realted Stories

Maharashtra'Unity Not Just for Elections': MNS Leader Sandeep Deshpande on Possible Thackeray Alliance

PoliticsMurshidabad Violence: Shehzad Poonawalla Slams Yusuf Pathan Over Tea Post, Says, “As Hindus Get Slaughtered…”

PoliticsTamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026: BJP-AIADMK Join Hands, Palaniswami To Lead Alliance, Says Amit Shah

Politics‘No Injustice to Muslims’: Shiv Sena Leader Manisha Kayande Slams Opponents of Waqf Amendment Bill

NationalParliament Passes Waqf Amendment Bill: Two JDU Leaders Resign Over Party's Support