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HC directs Centre, Meghalaya govt to respond on 2016 recommendations of Linguistic forum
Shillong, The Meghalaya High Court has directed the Centre and the state government to submit a report if the recommendations on development and welfare of linguistic minorities in the state made by the Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities in 2016 were implemented. HC directs Centre, Meghalaya govt to respond on 2016 recommendations of Linguistic forum Hearing a PIL filed by the Meghalaya Linguistic Minority Development Forum which advocates for the rights of linguistic minorities in the state, the high court noted that while Khasi and Garo-speaking people are dominant, a significant population also speaks Bengali, Nepali, Hindi, Assamese, and other languages. The Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities had in 2016 recommended translation of official documents into minority languages, creation of language preference registers in schools, and official recognition and support for minority language educational institutions among others. A division bench headed by Chief Justice I P Mukerji and Justice W Diengdoh asked both the Centre and the state to clarify the current status of the report before the next hearing scheduled for July 10, 2025. "We direct learned counsel for Union of India and state to take suitable instructions in the matter with regard to the status of the report of the Commissioner dated 29th March, 2016 and report to this court before the returnable date," the order stated. During the hearing, the petitioner's counsel also urged the Court to issue instructions to the state government to constitute a Board for Linguistic Welfare which was one of the recommendations made in 2016. In response, the government's counsel argued that the Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities does not hold absolute authority and maintained that the report should be vetted by the President of India and approved by Parliament. The high court has now asked both the state and the Central governments to provide updates and instructions on the matter before the next hearing. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.


The Print
an hour ago
- The Print
Thane food stall owner thrashed for not speaking in Marathi
A video of the incident, which went viral on social media on Tuesday night, showed some of the attackers wearing scarves having the symbol of the Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS). The incident took place on Tuesday in Bhayander area. Thane, Jul 2 (PTI) A food stall owner in Maharashtra's Thane district was beaten up allegedly by activists of a regional political party for not speaking in Marathi, police said on Wednesday. While purchasing food, one of the them asked the stall owner to speak in Marathi, to which he questioned them back. This annoyed the man, who shouted at the stall owner. Some others who were with the man joined him and slapped the stall owner, a police official said. Based on the stall owner's complaint, the Kashimira police registered an FIR against unidentified persons under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and a probe was on into the case, the official said. Members of the MNS have been trying to push for the use of Marathi language in commercial establishments and banks in the state. PTI COR GK This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Hindustan Times
an hour ago
- Hindustan Times
MNS workers assault Thane shop owner for not speaking in Marathi; FIR filed
A group of men, wearing Raj Thackeray led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) scarves, allegedly assaulted a shop owner for denying to speak in Marathi on Tuesday in the Bhayander area of Maharashtra's Thane. The owner filed a complaint after which the Kashimira police registered an FIR against the miscreants.(PTI file) This incident occurred shortly after the Maharashtra government withdrew its orders on the implementation of the three-language policy in the state, which lead to the opposition terming it as 'hindi imposition'. A video of the incident, which went viral on social media on Tuesday night, showed that the men had visited the shop to buy food. While they were still at the shop, one of the them asked the owner, 'Which language is spoken in the state,' after he talked to them in Hindi. The owner replied saying 'all languages,' according to PTI news agency. This annoyed the man. He shouted at him, and slapped him several times along with his companions. The owner filed a complaint after which the Kashimira police registered an FIR against unidentified persons under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). A probe was on into the case, an official said. The MNS led by Raj Thackeray has been overtly supporting the use of Marathi language in the state. It had earlier staged a massive protest in Mumbai on Jun 28 against the policy, which mandates the teaching of Hindi, English, and Marathi in the schools of the state. 'There is no question of making Hindi compulsory. Because Hindi is not the national language," wrote Thackeray on one of his X posts. 'But when such a compulsion was forced upon Maharashtra, we raised our voice and will continue to raise it,' he added. Recently Thackeray had also said, 'People are trying to make the 150 to 200-year-old Hindi language appear superior to Marathi, which has a history of over 3,000 years. This is unacceptable, and I will not allow it,' while opposing the 'imposition of Hindi' as a third language for primary classes in Maharashtra schools.