Damauli (Tanahun), Jan 20: The Gandaki Province Government has initiated plans to use Gurung and Magar languages as the official languages in the province.
Social Development Minister of
Gandaki Province, Bindu Kumar Thapa, shared that processes have been forwarded
to use the two languages for official communication in the province.
The Social Development Ministry
conducted a programme in Damauli on Sunday to collect recommendations for this
purpose too.
Minister Thapa said that the
province government has prepared a bill to use these two languages as the
official languages and the recommendations have been collected from the
districts.
The bill is being formulated now
and will be tabled in the Winter Session of the Gandaki Province Assembly,
according to Minister Thapa.
Minister Thapa argued that the move
was aimed at preserving, promoting and developing the two dominant languages of
the province, and to ensure prompt service delivery from the public
agencies.
The Language Commission of Nepal
had also recommended to use these two languages for official communications in
the province.
In the province, Magar and Gurung
communities make 18.8 percent and 11 percent, respectively. (RSS)