CHHATTISGARH
Chhattisgarhi language gets assembly push on Raj Bhasha day
To mark the ‘Chhattisgarhi’ Raj Bhasha (State’s official Language) Day, on fourth day of winter session of Chhattisgarh assembly.
On this day in year 2007, the House had adopted resolution giving ‘Chhattisgarhi’ the status of state language.
For the first time the state government has given prominence to local festivity and festivals mainly Hareli, Teeja, Karma Jayanti, Tribal Day along with government hosting events, the holidays were also declared.
Leader of Opposition Dharamlal Kaushik said it is a good initiative to unanimously pass a resolution, but still the language has not found use in official works, teaching and writing. In other states, Punjabi, Bengali and Odiya are working languages, in state assembly but state lacks it. Efforts need to be intensified.
Former CM Ajit Jogi recalled his oath ceremony where as first CM he wanted to take oath of secrecy in Chhattisgarhi but constitution did not permit it. Even a former CM had termed it as language used by lower stratum of people.
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