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Learning Hindi will prove beneficial for people of our state, says Nagaland PWD Minister

Minister of Public Works Department (PWD) in the Nagaland government, Tongpang Ozukum, speaking on the topic of learning Hindi, he said that learning Hindi will prove beneficial for the residents of his state. He also added that it will bring them closer to the people of mainland India.

Minister of Public Works Department (PWD) in the Nagaland government, Tongpang Ozukum
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Published : Aug 27, 2019, 3:53 PM IST

New Delhi: Asserting that learning Hindi would be beneficial for the people of Nagaland, the state's Minister of Public Works Department (PWD) Tongpang Ozukum said that the language would bring them closer to the people of mainland India.

"I think learning Hindi is a right step and I know this is a tribal state with our own language, through which we cannot converse with the outside world. Hindi is one language where the Nagas face difficulty in communicating with the people of the mainland and if we had to go forward and be at par with other states we have to learn Hindi. We can't remain in cocoon for long," said Ozukum.

Ozukum clarified that he was speaking from his own personal experience and was not trying to be the voice of other states and their leaders on the topic of learning Hindi.

"I cannot speak on behalf of other states, but I am talking from my personal experience, when we go out of Nagaland we find it difficult to converse with other people. It is not only important to converse with people in English, sometimes we have to speak Hindi too. So, I wish my people should learn Hindi and should know how to read, write and speak the language," he said.

The minister added that he will make suggestions to the lower-level administration in Nagaland to make Hindi learning compulsory, "So, far I have not made any such suggestion to the government of Nagaland, but I will do so for lower-level administration now," he said.

"There is nothing wrong with making Hindi compulsory language. Learning Hindi is not about accepting a religion, it is a language and we will be able to converse with the outside world by learning it," he added.

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New Delhi: Asserting that learning Hindi would be beneficial for the people of Nagaland, the state's Minister of Public Works Department (PWD) Tongpang Ozukum said that the language would bring them closer to the people of mainland India.

"I think learning Hindi is a right step and I know this is a tribal state with our own language, through which we cannot converse with the outside world. Hindi is one language where the Nagas face difficulty in communicating with the people of the mainland and if we had to go forward and be at par with other states we have to learn Hindi. We can't remain in cocoon for long," said Ozukum.

Ozukum clarified that he was speaking from his own personal experience and was not trying to be the voice of other states and their leaders on the topic of learning Hindi.

"I cannot speak on behalf of other states, but I am talking from my personal experience, when we go out of Nagaland we find it difficult to converse with other people. It is not only important to converse with people in English, sometimes we have to speak Hindi too. So, I wish my people should learn Hindi and should know how to read, write and speak the language," he said.

The minister added that he will make suggestions to the lower-level administration in Nagaland to make Hindi learning compulsory, "So, far I have not made any such suggestion to the government of Nagaland, but I will do so for lower-level administration now," he said.

"There is nothing wrong with making Hindi compulsory language. Learning Hindi is not about accepting a religion, it is a language and we will be able to converse with the outside world by learning it," he added.

Also read: Days after resigning, IAS officer says restrictions won't help convince people of Kashmir

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