Hindustan Times (Patiala)

‘Samvidhaan’ is Hindi word of 2019

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE WORD FIRST RECEIVED WIDESPREAD ATTENTION IN AUGUST 2019, WHEN THE CENTRE ABROGATED SPECIAL STATUS OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR ON AUGUST 5

NEWDELHI:Oxford University Press (OUP) on Tuesday named ‘Samvidhaan’ (Constituti­on) the Oxford Hindi Word of 2019, saying it received widespread attention in the year which was witness to the spirit of the Indian Constituti­on being embraced across segments of the society.

It said the word was chosen as 2019 saw the values of democracy, secularism, justice, liberty, equality and fraternity being tested on the touchstone of the Constituti­on or ‘Samvidhaan’.

The Oxford Hindi Word of the Year is a word or expression that has attracted a great deal of attention and reflects the ethos, mood, or preoccupat­ions of the past year.

OUP said ‘Samvidhaan’ means a “body of fundamenta­l principles or establishe­d precedents according to which a state or other organisati­on is acknowledg­ed to be governed”. The word ‘Samvidhaan’ first received widespread attention in August 2019, with the abrogation of two key constituti­onal provisions - Article 370 and Article 35(A) of the Indian Constituti­on, on August 5, which effectivel­y removed the special status granted to Jammu and Kashmir.

Some major decisions by the Supreme Court also significan­tly contribute­d to Samvidhaan’s prominence in 2019: the Sabarimala verdict, the floor test in Maharashtr­a and upholding of the order of the former Speaker of the Karnataka legislativ­e assembly disqualify­ing 17 MLAs under the anti-defection law, an OUP statement said.

The team invited entries for the Oxford Hindi Word of the Year through its Facebook page and received several hundred diverse and thoughtful entries.

According to Kritika Agarwal, Hindi Language Champion for Oxford Languages, “The Hindi Word of the Year for 2019 is a fitting choice reflecting the mood of the masses as also the focus of the decision makers... In 2019, the Constituti­on moved from being an academic concept to a movement in real time.”

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