The Chhattisgarh Police Department is undergoing a linguistic shift, replacing Urdu-Persian terminology with Hindi in its official written communications. This change affects 109 specific words commonly used in police procedures. The transition to Hindi is intended to streamline communication and ensure uniformity across all police stations and departments. The DGP has issued a directive to all district SPs to enforce this change immediately, marking a step towards a more standardized and accessible language in police operations.
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