Agartala buzzes with anticipation as Union Home Minister Amit Shah graces Tripura for the inaugural Joint Regional Official Language Conference on Friday. Focused on eastern, northeastern, and northern domains, this gathering sets a new benchmark for collaborative language policy execution.
According to Anshuli Arya of the Official Language Department, MHA, the event draws 3,000+ elites from govt. entities, banks, and enterprises across 20 states – Tripura’s pioneering edition. Discussions will propel Hindi’s official stature forward.
Spotlight awards include 80 for 2024-25 Regional Official Language excellence and ‘NRAKAS’ nods for city committees, vetted by online progress reports for fairness.
Opening festivities unveil Northeast ‘Rajbhasha Bharati,’ books, and trainer-guided yoga, breathwork, stress sessions. Delegates from Bihar-Odisha east, Assam-Sikkim Northeast, UP-Ladakh north ensure broad insights.
Arya emphasized AI’s prowess against language tech challenges, praising Modi-Shah’s plain Hindi ethos – Shah’s regional-language letters exemplify respect. Centre bolsters Hindi with 22 peers, rejecting any overlay narrative for inclusive growth.
