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    Early Childhood Education Boosted for Saura Community in Odisha

    Berhampur (Odisha), February 25 Children belonging to the Saura tribal community in Odisha's Gajapati district will now receive pre-school education in their own language, officials said on Wednesday.The Gajapati administration has launched a programme – "Aame Padhibaa Aama Bhasare" (we will...
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    International Mother Language Day: Arunachal Focuses on Cultural Heritage

    Itanagar, February 21 Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu and Deputy CM Chowna Mein on Saturday urged the people to reaffirm their commitment to preserving and promoting indigenous languages, describing the native language as the essence of identity and the foundation of cultural...
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    Karur Vysya Bank and University of Madras Launch Language Lab

    Chennai, February 18 Karur Vysya Bank has partnered with the University of Madras to establish an "indigenous and endangered languages laboratory" on its campus as part of its CSR initiative, an official said on Wednesday.The facility is described as "South India's first dedicated laboratory...
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    Government Introduces Dimasa Language Study in Schools

    The Dimasa language will be introduced as an optional subject in schools in Assam, starting with Class 9 in the 2026-27 academic session and Class 10 in the 2027-28 academic session. The Assam Government has made this decision to give due importance to the Dimasa language's unique identity and...
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    Preserving Indigenous Languages: Dimasa to be Added to Assam School Curriculum

    Guwahati, February 16 – Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on Monday that the Dimasa language will be introduced in schools as part of the state government’s ongoing efforts to preserve and promote indigenous languages.Sharing the update on the social media platform X, the...
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    CM Urges ABVP to Oppose Roman Script Demand for Kokborok

    Agartala, February 15 Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Sunday urged the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parisad (ABVP), the student wing of the RSS, to voice their opposition to the demand for the Roman script for the Kokborok language.The CM's statement came a day after thousands of...
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    Students Form Human Chains in Tripura Over Kokborok Script Demand

    Agartala, February 13 Thousands of students who speak Kokborok formed human chains across Tripura on Saturday to demand the adoption of the Roman script for the language.Kokborok, the second official language of the northeastern state, is the mother tongue of most of the 19 tribes.The...
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