The Rajasthan government on Saturday directed the state police department to remove Urdu and Persian words in official documents and replace them with Hindi. In a letter issued to the director general ...
JAIPUR: The Rajasthan government has directed the state police department to remove all Urdu and Persian words in official documents and replace them with Hindi. In a letter to the Director General of ...
Chhattisgarh's BJP-ruled government plans to replace Urdu, Arabic, and Persian terms in the state police regulations with 'pure Hindi' alternatives. Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma emphasized the ...
"Aham" is out, "Vishesh" or "Special" is in. "Mujrim" is banned, but "Apradhi" or "Culprit" are cleared. Delhi Police staff have been served a reminder that complex Urdu or Persian words should not be ...
Jaipur: Use of Urdu and Persian words is quite common in police proceedings, but the BJP government in Rajasthan now wants to replace these languages with Hindi. Minister of State for Home Jawahar ...
Raipur: The Chhattisgarh government has replaced Urdu and Persian words with Hindi terms in the police official records for the benefit of common men. The move aims at making policing more accessible, ...