Students throng Urdu, Punjabi language counselling session
To guide students planning to study Punjabi and Urdu languages, Delhi Minorities Commission, in association with Punjabi Helpline, an NGO, and the Urdu and Punjabi departments of the Delhi University organised a counselling session-cum-workshop at the conference centre in North Campus.
A platform for interaction between students and members of the Commission, heads of concerned departments and principals of various colleges, the session was attended by more than 200 aspirants and parents.
Talking about the origin of the idea, Pushpinder Singh, member of Delhi Minorities Commission, said: “The issue was raised in the Sikh advisory committee meeting of the Minorities Commission on the grounds that languages are not being promoted and encouraged.”
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A platform for interaction between students and members of the Commission, heads of concerned departments and principals of various colleges, the session was attended by more than 200 aspirants and parents.
Talking about the origin of the idea, Pushpinder Singh, member of Delhi Minorities Commission, said: “The issue was raised in the Sikh advisory committee meeting of the Minorities Commission on the grounds that languages are not being promoted and encouraged.”
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.indianexpress.com
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