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Uttarakhand's folk literature to be digitised, linguistic map of state dialects to be created
Uttarakhand's folk literature to be digitised, linguistic map of state dialects to be created

Time of India

time7 hours ago

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Uttarakhand's folk literature to be digitised, linguistic map of state dialects to be created

Dehradun: Chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday directed officials to take steps toward digitising Uttarakhand's dialects, folk tales, folk songs, and literature. "An e-library should be established for this purpose, and a linguistic map of the state's dialects prepared. In addition to expanding collections of folk tales, audio-visual materials should also be created," he said while chairing the general assembly and management executive committee meeting of the Uttarakhand Bhasha Sansthan (Language Institute) at the Secretariat. A decision was also taken that the ancient 'Bakna' singing of the Pandavani tradition in the Jaunsar Bawar region will be documented for preservation. The Institute will conduct comprehensive literary collections of renowned playwright 'Govind Ballabh Pant,' compile literature published 50 to 100 years ago by Uttarakhand writers in various Indian journals and undertake research projects for the preservation and study of Uttarakhand's high Himalayan and tribal languages. Two literary villages will also be established to promote creative writing and foster dialogue among writers in natural settings. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với mức chênh lệch giá thấp nhất IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Dhami also urged schools to hold weekly speech, essay, and other competitions in local dialects and suggested that books, not bouquets, be presented during official visits. To encourage young writers to use Hindi, a Young Writers Competition will be launched, with two age categories: 18–24 and 25–35. It was also decided that the prize money for the Uttarakhand Sahitya Gaurav Samman will be increased from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 5.51 lakh. The state govt is also introducing a long-term literary service award with a prize amount of Rs 5 lakh. Mobile libraries will be set up to serve remote areas, and the Institute will collaborate with leading publishers to expand access to books on various subjects. "The Language Institute will also create short videos in local dialects to spark children's interest in folk languages," Dhami added.

Uttarakhand CM calls for digitisation, promotion of local dialects, folk music, literature
Uttarakhand CM calls for digitisation, promotion of local dialects, folk music, literature

The Print

time11 hours ago

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Uttarakhand CM calls for digitisation, promotion of local dialects, folk music, literature

The measures suggested by the chief minister include preparing a linguistic map of the dialects of Uttarakhand and organising a festival on the languages and literature of Uttarakhand. Presiding over a meeting of the Sansthan, Dhami suggested a slew of measures for the promotion and preservation of the local dialects, folk tales and folk songs, an official release said. Dehradun, June 9 (PTI) Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday asked the Uttarakhand Bhasha Sansthan to work towards the digitisation of the state's dialects, folk music and literature, according to a statement. Work should be done towards digitisation of dialects, folk songs and literature of Uttarakhand, he said. For this, an e-library should be created. Apart from increasing the collection based on folk tales, audio visuals should also be made on them, he said. Speech, essay and other competitions in the local dialects should be organised in schools at least once a week, Dhami said. A festival on the languages and literature of Uttarakhand should be organised and litterateurs from all over the country should be invited to participate in it, the chief minister said. A linguistic map of the dialects of Uttarakhand should be made, he said. It was decided at the meeting that Bhasha Sansthan will work towards promoting local dialects by preparing short videos to increase the interest of children towards folk languages. It was also decided that the amount given under the Uttarakhand Sahitya Gaurav Samman will be increased from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 5 lakh 51 thousand. The state government will also give an honorarium of Rs 5 lakh as a long-term service to literature. A literary competition will be organised to encourage young writers in Hindi. Young writers in two age groups 18 to 24 and 25 to 35 will be included in it. Along with making arrangements for mobile libraries in remote places of the state, it was agreed to take the help of big publishers to provide books and literature related to various subjects to the readers. The Sansthan decided to do documentation to preserve Pandavani singing 'Bakna' prevalent in Jaunsar Bawar area of the state since ancient times. The Sansthan will compile the complete literature of renowned dramatist 'Govind Ballabh Pant'. It was also decided that works of Uttarakhand's litterateurs published in various Indian newspapers and magazines 50 to 100 years ago will be compiled. Two literary villages (Sahitya Grams) will be built in the state for the creation of literature in the midst of nature. PTI ALM HIG This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Uttarakhand CM calls for digitisation, promotion of local dialects, folk music, literature
Uttarakhand CM calls for digitisation, promotion of local dialects, folk music, literature

Hindustan Times

time11 hours ago

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Uttarakhand CM calls for digitisation, promotion of local dialects, folk music, literature

Dehradun, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday asked the Uttarakhand Bhasha Sansthan to work towards the digitisation of the state's dialects, folk music and literature, according to a statement. Presiding over a meeting of the Sansthan, Dhami suggested a slew of measures for the promotion and preservation of the local dialects, folk tales and folk songs, an official release said. The measures suggested by the chief minister include preparing a linguistic map of the dialects of Uttarakhand and organising a festival on the languages and literature of Uttarakhand. Work should be done towards digitisation of dialects, folk songs and literature of Uttarakhand, he said. For this, an e-library should be created. Apart from increasing the collection based on folk tales, audio visuals should also be made on them, he said. Speech, essay and other competitions in the local dialects should be organised in schools at least once a week, Dhami said. A festival on the languages and literature of Uttarakhand should be organised and litterateurs from all over the country should be invited to participate in it, the chief minister said. A linguistic map of the dialects of Uttarakhand should be made, he said. It was decided at the meeting that Bhasha Sansthan will work towards promoting local dialects by preparing short videos to increase the interest of children towards folk languages. It was also decided that the amount given under the Uttarakhand Sahitya Gaurav Samman will be increased from ₹5 lakh to ₹5 lakh 51 thousand. The state government will also give an honorarium of ₹5 lakh as a long-term service to literature. A literary competition will be organised to encourage young writers in Hindi. Young writers in two age groups 18 to 24 and 25 to 35 will be included in it. Along with making arrangements for mobile libraries in remote places of the state, it was agreed to take the help of big publishers to provide books and literature related to various subjects to the readers. The Sansthan decided to do documentation to preserve Pandavani singing 'Bakna' prevalent in Jaunsar Bawar area of the state since ancient times. The Sansthan will compile the complete literature of renowned dramatist 'Govind Ballabh Pant'. It was also decided that works of Uttarakhand's litterateurs published in various Indian newspapers and magazines 50 to 100 years ago will be compiled. Two literary villages will be built in the state for the creation of literature in the midst of nature.

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