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NIT Srinagar's Rajbhasha Cell organises workshop

 Prof. Rehman appreciated the efforts of Dr. RP Shukla, Hindi Officer NIT Srinagar for organizing the workshop on relevant themes. We will continue to provide support to such programs in future, he added
07:12 AM Sep 27, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
nit srinagar s rajbhasha cell organises workshop
NIT Srinagar's Rajbhasha Cell organises workshop
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Srinagar, Sep 26: The Rajbhasha Cell of the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar on Thursday organized a workshop titled ‘Use of Rajbhasha Hindi in technical institutions’ for the Ministerial, teaching staff of the institution.

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On the occasion, Dr. Sakina Akhter, Hindi Adhikari, Central University of Kashmir (CUK) was the main resource person for the workshop. She said that there is a need to work on Hindi language in Kashmir and break the taboos of the past.

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In his message, Director NIT Srinagar, Prof. A. Ravinder Nath appreciated the Rajbhasha Cell for organising the workshop during the Hindi Pakhwada. We are putting its best efforts to make sure that all official orders come in bilingual form, he said.

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Institute's Registrar, Prof. Atikur Rehman said various efforts are being taken to implement the Rajbhasha on the campus. All-important circulars and orders of the institute are being released in the bilingual mode so that its implementation target is achieved," he said.

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Prof. Rehman appreciated the efforts of Dr. RP Shukla, Hindi Officer NIT Srinagar for organizing the workshop on relevant themes. We will continue to provide support to such programs in future, he added.

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In her key address, Hindi Adhikari CUK, Dr Sakina highlighted the brief history of Rajbasha and its importance in technical institutions like NIT Srinagar.

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She said that the central government has taken steps to encourage the use and propagation of Hindi as Rajbhasha while also recognising and supporting the diversity of languages in the country.

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“Until we are not interested and have a lack of will power, it is not possible to implement Hindi at the Institution level. The staff should be loyal towards their job. IT tools are very important in implementation of Rajbhasha,” Dr Sakina said.

While sharing her 10-year professional experience, CUK’s Hindi Adhikari Dr Sakina said there is no age bar in learning Hindi rather than it will prove more beneficial to the employees.

“Although there are some challenges in learning the new language, when there is curiosity and consistency, these challenges can be overcomed” she said, adding that learning Hindi is easier as compared to other languages.

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