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Ministry of Culture promote local dialects programmes

Ministry of Culture promote local dialects programmes-IndianBureaucracy

Ministry of Culture promote local dialects programmes-IndianBureaucracy

Sahitya Akademi, an autonomous organization under Ministry of Culture, is organising many programmes to promote literature in local dialects of the country. Details of the programmes organized by the Sahitya Akademi during the past few years for the promotion of local dialects is as under:-

Besides the above programmes, the Akademi has also documented the oral and tribal literature of the country by publishing the translations of these literatures in the recognized languages of the Akademi.

The Akademi has also instituted Bhasha Samman in 1996 to be given to writers, scholars, editors, collectors, performers or translators who have made considerable contribution to the propagation, modernization or enrichment of the languages concerned. So far the Akademi has awarded its Bhasha Samman in various unrecognized languages like Kokborok, Kumauni, Pahari, Bhojpuri, Tulu, Bhili, Ladakhi, Gojri, Magahi, Chhattisgarhi, Gondi, Himachli, Avadhi, Kachchi, Khasi, Mizo, Garo, Lepcha, Warli, Banjara, Ho, Karbi, Angami (Tenyidie), Ao, Chakma, Mising, Adi etc.

The Akademi also regularly organized seminars/symposiums in the Unwritten Languages of India and recently a book of seminar papers, presented during one of the above seminar was brought out by the Akademi. The Akademi did research and documented the oral and tribal literature available in Toda language and would bring out the same in a book form very soon.

Besides the above activities, the Akademi regularly invites the writers/ scholars from the un-recognized languages in different literary programmes, organized in different parts of the country to nurture and cherish the deep socio-cultural bonds between different Indian languages and people.

 

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