In a step towards creating an inclusive tourism atmosphere in Assam, multiple stakeholders such as hoteliers, guides and tour operators have been trained in Indian sign language to better assist and ...
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Assam government makes Assamese compulsory official language across state except Barak Valley, BTR districts
This decision will come into force from today, i.e., April 15. CM Sarma took to social media post on X to make this announcement. Beginning this Bohag, Assamese will be the compulsory official ...
Sarma said the Chief Minister’s Foreign Languages Initiative for Global Human Talent will equip the youth of the state to find employment opportunities in different parts of the world. “Assam’s ...
Guwahati (Assam) [India], October 12 (ANI): Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday launched the Chief Minister's Foreign Language Initiative (CM-FLIGHT), a pioneering scheme aimed at ...
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Assam-Asean One Skill and Language Institute becomes operational, to train youth in Japanese language
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on October 6 announced that the Assam-Asean One Skill and Language Institute, established to provide Japanese language training to the state’s youth, has ...
The Tour Operators Association of Assam (TOAA) has launched a program to train tourism professionals in Indian Sign Language (ISL), supported by NEDFi and Sishu Sarothi. This initiative aims to make ...
The Bill is expected to be tabled in the next assembly session scheduled later this month. It would be the last session of the assembly before the polls expected in March-April next year. The Assam ...
Guwahati: Three critically endangered languages of Assam — Khamyang, Tai Phake and Singpho — have been digitally archived under the Endangered Language Programme, ensuring that their manuscripts, oral ...
Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Sunday praised the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP), asserting that the party is committed to protecting the land, language and identity of Assam's people. Speaking to ...
Lone custodian makes digital archiving of critically endangered Khamyang language a reality in Assam
Khamyang, Tai Phake and Singpho languages have been digitized by Nanda Talukdar Foundation with the support of AASU and Jatiya Bidyalay Socio Economic Trust.
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