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Posted 28 Aug 2024

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India has six classical languages namely Tamil (declared in 2004), Sanskrit (2005), Kannada (2008), Telugu (2008), Malayalam (2013), and Odia (2014).

  • Tamil language is promoted through an autonomous institute named Central Institute of Classical Tamil (CICT).
  • Sanskrit is promoted through three Central Universities.
  • However, special centres set up for the promotion of other four classical languages – Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Odia – function under the aegis of the Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL), Mysuru.

Demand for Autonomy

  • Financial Dependency: Any event or activity planned for them had to get financial sanction from the CIIL. 
  • High vacancy: For e.g., Centre of Excellence for Studies in Classical Telugu (Andhra Pradesh) have only 12 staff out of approved 36.
  • Unequal funding: Between 2017-18 and 2019-20, Union government has spent ₹643.84 crore on promotion of Sanskrit, while only ₹29 crore was spent on other five classical Indian languages.

Benefits of classical language status

  • Two major annual international awards for scholars of eminence in classical Indian languages
  • A Centre of Excellence for studies in Classical Languages is set up.
  • University Grants Commission is requested to create certain number of Professional Chairs in Central universities for classical languages.

Criteria for declaring Classical languages

  • High antiquity of its early texts/recorded history over a period of 1500-2000 years;
  • A body of ancient literature/texts, which is considered a valuable heritage;
  • Literary tradition be original and not borrowed from another speech community;
  • Classical language and literature being distinct from modern, there may also be a discontinuity with its later forms or its offshoots.
  • Tags :
  • Classical language
  • Central Institute of Classical Tamil
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