Central University of Kerala: The Department of Linguistics under the Central University of Kerala (CUK), is all set to host the conference on Indian Languages on March 19, the organisers said on Saturday.
The occasion, to be held as a team with the Bharatiya Bhasha Samiti under the public authority of India and Kerala-based association, Vidyabhyasa Vikasa Kendram, will be introduced by North Zone IG, K Sethuraman, IPS who is likewise a refined essayist.
Coordinators said there will be introductions centered around the usage of Indian dialects as modes for advanced education. CUK said the gathering will close with a board conversation on the conceivable outcomes and difficulties of utilizing Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi as modes of advanced education.
It said different spellbinding occasions, including language tests, banner making contests and a presentation exhibiting Indian dialects are organized as a component of the gathering.
Prof K C Baiju, the bad habit chancellor accountable for the college will manage the capability where speakers, including researcher and essayist, Prof. Achuthsankar S Nair, Dr K Thiyagu, the Associate Teacher. at the varsity’s Division of Instruction, Dr Shivaprasad, Partner Teacher at the School of Current Dialects, Delhi College, will likewise join in.
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