"Maithili, the sweetest language of the world was
progressing fairly well until 1990 when with hate politics, prejudiced
Lalu Prasad Yadav, then Bihar Chief Minister from Bhojpuri speaking belt
attempted to do injustice to this language by scrapping the provision of
Maithili as a subject in the examinations conducted by Bihar Public Service
Commission" said noted linguist and literateur Dr Birbal Jha while
speaking on 'Education, Employment and Market of the Maithili Language'.
"Howerver, it was restored by Court decades later by the time it was too late for lacs of students whose future was damaged. However, Maithili, the language of Goddess Sita got a boost with Atal Bihari Vajpayee led central government included it in the 8th schedule of the Indian Constitution. This inclusion paved the way for this language in Union Public Service Commission, opening the floodgates of opportunities and prosperity", added Dr Jha.
"This panel discussion was the part of Mithila Literature Festival-2 organised by Maithil Patrakar Group at Press Club Of India held on 7th December 2019 with an objective of showcasing and promoting the linguistic beauty and culture of the region, a part of Bihar where Lord Ram was married to Goddes Sita" infomed Dr Jha.
"The Maithili language has bright future and prospectus. The need of hour is the translation of Maithili literature into English and other languages and vice versa. Thus, the language and culture of Mithila will register global presence, attracting the people all across the world to have hands-on experiences of the pious land where prosperity is reflected even in scarcity, Mandan Mishra is a case in point.", added Dr Birbal who has the gained the status of the Youngest Living Legend of Mithila.
Dr Birbal, better known as the Paagman for his initiative of 'Save the Paag Campaign' under auspices of Mithilalok Foundation following which government of India issued postal stamp on Mithila Paag in 2017 laid emphasis on promotion of Maithili mass media, movies, dramas and jobs creations for the young generation who is the future of the development of this language.
Interestingly, recently the Government of NCT of Delhi led by Arvind kejriwal has taken a decision to introduce Maithili education and teaching in its schools in view of 4 millions of Maithili migrants living in Delhi and national capital region.
"Howerver, it was restored by Court decades later by the time it was too late for lacs of students whose future was damaged. However, Maithili, the language of Goddess Sita got a boost with Atal Bihari Vajpayee led central government included it in the 8th schedule of the Indian Constitution. This inclusion paved the way for this language in Union Public Service Commission, opening the floodgates of opportunities and prosperity", added Dr Jha.
"This panel discussion was the part of Mithila Literature Festival-2 organised by Maithil Patrakar Group at Press Club Of India held on 7th December 2019 with an objective of showcasing and promoting the linguistic beauty and culture of the region, a part of Bihar where Lord Ram was married to Goddes Sita" infomed Dr Jha.
"The Maithili language has bright future and prospectus. The need of hour is the translation of Maithili literature into English and other languages and vice versa. Thus, the language and culture of Mithila will register global presence, attracting the people all across the world to have hands-on experiences of the pious land where prosperity is reflected even in scarcity, Mandan Mishra is a case in point.", added Dr Birbal who has the gained the status of the Youngest Living Legend of Mithila.
Dr Birbal, better known as the Paagman for his initiative of 'Save the Paag Campaign' under auspices of Mithilalok Foundation following which government of India issued postal stamp on Mithila Paag in 2017 laid emphasis on promotion of Maithili mass media, movies, dramas and jobs creations for the young generation who is the future of the development of this language.
Interestingly, recently the Government of NCT of Delhi led by Arvind kejriwal has taken a decision to introduce Maithili education and teaching in its schools in view of 4 millions of Maithili migrants living in Delhi and national capital region.