Connecting Cultures Through Language
Hey, did you catch the latest from Assam? The government has rolled out an exciting new training program for Assam Civil Service (ACS) officers!
Why Tribal Languages?
This isn’t just any training. It’s focused on learning tribal languages like Bodo, Karbi, and Mising. Imagine the impact of speaking directly to communities in their native tongues! It’s like having the ultimate key to open doors of understanding and cooperation.
What’s the Goal?
The goal here is simple but powerful: better communication equals better governance. By understanding these languages, ACS officers can connect more deeply with tribal communities, fostering a sense of inclusivity and mutual respect.
Program Highlights
This four-week program, inaugurated by Katiram Boro at the Bodoland Administrative Staff College in Kokrajhar, involves 82 officers. It’s not just about language learning; it’s about grasping cultural nuances and administrative dynamics in diverse areas.
Looking Forward
Ultimately, this initiative aims to create a more effective and harmonious administration. As Katiram Boro said, it’s about bridging gaps and enhancing governance.
What a forward-thinking move by the Assam government, don’t you think?
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