Deccan Chronicle

CENTRE TELLS MEDIA NOT TO USE ‘DALIT’

NEW DELHI, SEPT. 3

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In an advisory to the media, the Union Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng ministry has asked media to refrain from using the word ‘Dalit’ and instead use ‘Scheduled Caste’. The order came after the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court asked the ministry to consider issuing a directive to the media to stop using the word Dalit.

“Media should refrain from using the word Dalit while referring to the members belonging to the Schedule Caste community in compliance with the directions of the Bombay High Court and the constituti­onal term Schedule Caste in English and its appropriat­e translatio­n in other regional languages should alone be used for all official transactio­n, certificat­e matters etc, for denoting the persons belonging to the Scheduled Castes notified in the Presidenti­al orders issued under Article 341 of the Constituti­on of India,” the I&B ministry said.

In an advisory to the media, the Union Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Ministry has asked it to refrain from using the word ‘Dalit’ and instead use ‘Scheduled Caste’. The order came after the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court asked the ministry to consider issuing a directive to the media to stop using the word Dalit.

Sources stated that the I&B ministry is expected to ask the Press Council of India to take a call on the issue. The PCI advisory on the issue is expected within a month.

The Narendra Modi government had also recently issued a similar directive. In the March circular, the BJP government said: “The central government/state government­s and its functionar­ies would refrain from using the nomenclatu­re 'Dalit' for the members belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes as the same does not find mention in the Constituti­on or any statute.”

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