Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Ranveer Singh ‘proud’ as Indian sign language introduced in schools

- Rishabh Suri rishabh.suri@htlive.com

With our song Vartalap, we had the opportunit­y to include the deaf community in our journey. RANVEER SINGH,

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently stated that Indian Sign language (ISL) will now be introduced in the education system as a subject and Ranveer Singh is ecstatic with this news.

He has been urging authoritie­s to declare Indian Sign Language (ISL) as the 23rd official language of India. He had signed a petition in 2020 to create awareness for this cause.

Lauding government’s decision, the 36-year-old tells us, “I’m proud that my country has taken such a progressiv­e step towards fostering inclusivit­y. This will benefit scores of people marks a monumental shift.”

He adds that it will promote ISL and help over 3,00,000 differentl­y-abled people in India.

His record label, IncInk, which he formed with Navzar Eranee, also released sign language music videos — the only record label to initiate this progressiv­e step. The effort was lauded by the community as they put out a heartfelt thank you video.

The Padmaavat (2018) actor credits the citizens of the country for constantly raising awareness around this issue. He says, “I’m thankful to the citizens of this country who signed the petition. They’ve all participat­ed in their own way in ushering this day.”

His partner, Navzar states they started the label to create art that inspires. “With our song Vartalap, we had the opportunit­y to include the deaf community in our journey. We soon were educated about their struggles and used our platform to make ISL a recognised language in the country,” he concludes.

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