Paving the Path for Hindi: A Language for Governance and Growth
Union minister Jitendra Singh emphasized the adoption of Hindi across government establishments, noting its practicality in official work. He highlighted the importance of linking the language with employment opportunities and maintaining linguistic diversity. The meeting concluded with calls to expand Hindi usage in administration while preserving multilingualism.
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Union minister Jitendra Singh underscored the need for greater use of Hindi in government offices to ensure its growth and relevance. Speaking at the Hindi Advisory Committee meeting, he emphasized linking the language with employment as essential for sustainable development.
Singh, the Minister of State for Personnel, highlighted the importance of balancing Hindi's growth with the preservation of other Indian languages. He appreciated officers using precise Hindi in documentation, advocating for strengthening both Hindi and regional languages to maintain diversity.
The minister noted a shift in demand for Hindi across India, with growing usage in central departments and increasing preference in bilingual job roles. He launched publications promoting Hindi in administration, advocating for its expanded use while maintaining India's multilingual essence.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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