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Centre sets up committee to promote Indian languages

NEP 2020 advocates promotion of Indian languages and recommends that efforts should be taken to preserve and promote all Indian languages including classical, tribal and endangered languages will be taken on with new vigour.

Updated on: Nov 18, 2021 02:45 AM IST
By , Hindustan Times, New Delhi
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The Centre has constituted a ‘high-powered’ committee to explore and recommend pathways for the promotion and growth of Indian languages as envisaged in the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

The Centre’s committee will also suggest ways to improve studies of Indian languages in both schools and higher education institutions. (HT file photo)
The Centre’s committee will also suggest ways to improve studies of Indian languages in both schools and higher education institutions. (HT file photo)

According to a communication sent by the education ministry to Chamu Krishna Shastry, an educationist and founding member of RSS-affiliated NGO Samskrita Bharati on Sunday, and shared on its official website on Wednesday, there will be three other members in the committee including the vice-chancellor of Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri National Sanskrit University, New Delhi.

The committee will be chaired by Shastry.

The committee will also suggest ways to improve studies of Indian languages in both schools and higher education institutions.

The panel has been tasked with a mandate to study the existing institutional set up and suggest “ways for improvement of study of Indian Languages” in both school and higher education in the country, the communication said. It will also recommend ways to “revamp, consolidate and integrate” the existing set up to ensure best utilization of existing language teaching facilities in educational institutions for development of Indian Languages.

It will also cover all categories of languages including scheduled, endangered, non-scheduled, minor, tribal, classical languages, among others. “(It will) recommend ways for making available technological tools and labs in various languages for the benefit of students and researchers...and ways to improve employability of language students as well as ways to improve employment opportunities by learning global languages as a skill,” the communication added.

NEP 2020 advocates promotion of Indian languages and recommends that efforts should be taken to preserve and promote all Indian languages including classical, tribal and endangered languages will be taken on with new vigour.

Earlier this month, the Centre had asked all universities in the country to translate their learning material and literature into all Indian languages as a part of the government’s Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav (AKAM) celebration to mark 75 years of India’s independence.

The universities have been asked to chalk out plans with a timeline by November 20.

 
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Fareeha Iftikhar

Fareeha Iftikhar is a Special Correspondent with the national political bureau of the Hindustan Times. She tracks the education ministry, and covers the beat at the national level for the newspaper. She also writes on issues related to gender, human rights and different policy matters.

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