Khaleej Times

President, ministers may now have to give speeches in Hindi

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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.

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

As a first step, Hindi should be made a compulsory subject up to 10th standard in all schools of CBSE and Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan Parliament­ary panel

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 Hindi 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 10th standard in all schools of CBSE and Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan,” it had recommende­d.

“This recommenda­tion is accepted in principle. The Union government should form a policy in consultati­on with state government­s,” the order said.

Another recommenda­tion accepted by the President is that universiti­es and higher educationa­l institutes situated in non-Hindi speaking states, where the students are not given an option for Hindi to appear in exams/interviews, must be given such an option.

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