SRINAGAR The Kashmiri Language Union Jammu and Kashmir (KLUJK) on Thursday staged a protest to demand preservation of Kashmir language in the State.
Dozens of members from the Union assembled at Pratap Park here and chanted slogans in Kashmiri language while carrying banners and placards reading we demand promotion and preservation of Kashmiri language.
The union demanded implementation of the government orders under number 333-Edu of 2017 dated 19-06-2017 to make Kashmiri, Dogri and Bodhi as compulsory sixth subjects in the State in class 9th and 10th.
The Union in a statement said that government order issued last year was not implemented on the ground as the directorate of School Education didnt pay heed to it.
Kashmir language is our mother tongue and steps must be taken to preserve and promote it, the Union said, adding that it is unfortunate that the Kashmiri language and other mother languages are not being taught at the schools.
We appeal Advisor to Governor, Khursheed Ahmad Ganie and Director School Education Kashmir, G N Itoo to look into the matter and implement the orders on ground so that the language could be preserved, he said.
Meanwhile, the protesters later marched to Srinagars Press Enclave and registered their protest there as well and appealed the higher ups to take measures to preserve and promote the Kashmir language.
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