FOCS to support MYFA rally
IFP Bureau26 Mar 2023
The rally carried out by MYFA members, demanding recognition of Manipuri language as an official language of Assam, began on March 12, 2023, from Baskanti, Chandrapur
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The rally carried out by MYFA members, demanding recognition of Manipuri language as an official language of Assam, began on March 12, 2023, from Baskanti, Chandrapur
IFP Editorial: A concerted effort of weeding out foreign words from Manipuri language is gaining momentum in recent times. But, we must understand that Manipuri language has the strength to absorb foreign words into its fold and adapt to change and modern realities.
Demanding the inclusion of Manipuri language in the associate official languages of Assam, the MYFA decided to organise sit-in protests at Lakhipur on September 27, Sonai on 28 and Silchar on 29.
A symposium on ‘Ani suba prithvigi lanjao amasung Manipuri sahitya’ (Second World War and Manipuri literature) was organised by Leimarol Khorjeikol (LEIKOL) in celebration of the 100th birth anniversary of Manipuri writer MK Binodini.
IFP Editorial: What the revivalists do not understand is that Manipuri language is a dynamic language and it has the strength to absorb foreign words into its fold and also adapt to change and modern realities.
IFP Editorial: What we must understand is that Manipuri language is a dynamic language and it has the strength to absorb foreign words into its fold and also adapt to change and modern realities. One has to believe in the resilience of the language and its adaptability to modern linguistic changes.
With regards to recognising the Manipuri language as classical language, the Central government had asked to submit requisite recommendations through an empowered state committee, MP Leishemba Sanajaoba said.
The YELLTH on Tuesday condemned the use of Hindi and Bengali words in the Google Manipuri translator.
The signature campaign was launched at DM University campus decrying the imposition of Hindi language in educational syllabuses up to Class X.
IFP Editorial: Twenty-nine years have gone by since Manipuri Language was included in the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution and yet the language is still to reveal its full potential and rich culture.
The Rajya Sabha MP from Manipur appealed to all people to respect and promote Manipuri language.
A memorandum was also submitted to the SDO by the representatives of the CVOs.
The Meidingus of Manipur have always been champions of Manipuri culture and continuity of core value systems even in the onslaught of cultural invasions from the West, and Meidingu Leishemba Sanajaoba is trying hard to live upto the tradition set by his ancestors.
The core committee on Manipuri language consists of 13 members