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SPEECHES ONLY IN HINDI FOR NETAS

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NEW DELHI: All dignitarie­s, including the President and ministers, may soon start giving speeches in Hindi if a parliament­ary panel’s recommenda­tions accepted by President Pranab Mukherjee are implemente­d.

All dignitarie­s, including the President and ministers, may soon start giving speeches in Hindi if a parliament­ary panel's recommenda­tions accepted by President Pranab Mukherjee are implemente­d.

Mukherjee has accepted most of the recommenda­tions made in the ninth report of the Committee of Parliament on Official Language. The report was submitted in 2011.

The panel's recommenda­tion that all dignitarie­s including the President and ministers, especially those who can read and speak Hindi, may be requested to give their speech/statement in Hindi only, has been accepted, as per an official order.

The President has accepted many other recommenda­tions, including making announceme­nts on Indian aeroplanes in Hindi followed by English.

On flights, half of the reading material should consist of Hindi newspapers and magazines as "Hindi is grossly neglected by airlines", as per the panel's recommenda­tion, accepted by the President.

The Ministry of Civil Aviation has been asked to ensure implementa­tion of this recommenda­tions.

Mukherjee has accepted another recommenda­tion of the Committee that maximum usage of Hindi should be ensured on all tickets of Air India and Pawan Hans helicopter­s.

The recommenda­tion favouring cent percent availabili­ty of training material in bilingual at the Mussoorie-based Lal Bahadur Shashtri National Administra­tive Academy, the premier institute to train civil servants including those in Indian Administra­tive Service (IAS), has also been accepted.

The panel had asked the Ministry of Human Resource Developmen­t to make serious efforts to make Hindi Language compulsory in curriculum. "As a first step, Hindi should be made a compulsory subject up to tenth standard in all schools of CBSE and Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan," it had recommende­d.

 ??  ?? President Mukherjee has accepted most of the recommenda­tions made in the ninth report of the Committee of Parliament on Official Language. The report was submitted in 2011.
President Mukherjee has accepted most of the recommenda­tions made in the ninth report of the Committee of Parliament on Official Language. The report was submitted in 2011.

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