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Govt misguided on language issue in JTET, says forum
Govt misguided on language issue in JTET, says forum

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Govt misguided on language issue in JTET, says forum

Ranchi: Akhil Bhartiya Bhojpuri, Maghi, Maithili, Angika Manch on Sunday alleged that a few political leaders and officials were misguiding the govt to have a step motherly attitude towards the four languages. Notably, the manch has expressed resentment over exclusion of the languages in Jharkhand's Teacher's Eligibility Test adding that the state govt should reconsider its decision. RJD spokesperson Kailash Yadav stated that during a meeting held in Harmu the manch reiterated its demand for inclusion of the four languages in the employment policy. He said that the manch has decided to extend its activities in the state adding that region wise in-charges would be appointed. The organization would also conduct mass awareness programme from the district to state levels on its issues, he said. Yadav added that speakers emphasized on unity among people for persuading the state govt to give recognition to Bhojpuri, Maghi, Maithili, Angika and include them as second languages.

Manch stir over exclusion of languages in teachers' exam
Manch stir over exclusion of languages in teachers' exam

Time of India

time22-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Manch stir over exclusion of languages in teachers' exam

Ranchi: All India Bhojpuri, Maghi, Maithili and Angika Manch on Sunday has expressed resentment over exclusion of their languages in the Jharkhand Teacher's Eligibility Test adding that the state govt should reconsider its decision. During a meeting held in Ranchi, the manch members said that out of the 17 state recognized languages the govt has included only 12 for the test and ignored Bhojpuri, Maghi, Maithili, Angika and Bhumij, which is wrong. Chairing the meeting, RJD state general secretary Kailash Yadav claimed that a large section of the state's population is aggrieved due to the language dispute created by the state govt. Yadav added, "The entire population in Palamu and Garhwa speak Bhojpuri while Angika is spoken in Godda, Sahibganj, Deoghar and other places. Several people in Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Bokaro, Dhanbad, Koderma, Chatra and Hazaribag speak Maghi."

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