It’s mandatory to write all sign boards and road milestones in Punjabi: Tript Bajwa
Kanwar Inder/ royalpatiala.in/ Chandigarh
The Punjab government on the International Mother Language day has taken taking an important step to promote Punjabi language by making mandatory all the government and semi-government institutions, boards, corporations to write all the sign boards in Punjabi language in Gurmukhi Script. Besides this the road milestones would also be written in Gurmukhi Script in the state. The Punjab languages department has sent a letter to all the concerned in this regard.
The Punjab Higher Education and Languages Minister Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa disclosing about this decision said that he assured the Punjab Vidhan Sabha to implement this decision during the special session held to commemorate the 550th Birth Anniversary of Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji. The Punjab Languages department has issued these orders as per the Punjab State Language Act-1967 under section 4. As per the orders sign boards in all the government and semi-government institutions, boards, corporations and road milestones would be written at top in Punjabi language in Gurmukhi Script and if the need arises to write in any other language it would be written below in smaller font.
To implement this decision in true spirit Secretary Higher Education and Languages department Rahul Bhandari has sent a letter to heads of all the state departments, Divisional Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners, District Session Judges, Secretary Punjab Vidhan Sabha, Registrar Punjab & Haryana High Court, Chairmans of Boards and Corporations and all semi government organizations.
It’s mandatory to write all sign boards and road milestones in Punjabi: Tript Bajwa.The Higher Education and Languages Minister further said that to implement this decision in the private business, industrial and educational institutes, the languages department has written to labour department to issue a separate notification in this regard, which is expected to be issued soon.
February, 21,2020