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Dogri language should be seen as legacy asset, not liability: Jitendra Singh

Union Minister Jitendra Singh during the 10th Kunwar Viyogi Memorial Lecture at the University of Jammu on Tuesday. ANI

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Asserting that there is a need to see Dogri language as a legacy asset rather than as a liability, Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Tuesday said imposition and sermonising would not help promote the language, as little written communication is done in Dogri.

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“There is a need to see Dogri as a legacy asset to move on with new contemporary trends rather than treat it as a liability, and also a need to connect it with livelihood stakes,” Singh said while delivering the sixth Kunwar Viyogi Memorial Lecture at the University of Jammu.

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Stressing the need to promote the language through contemporary media and curricula, Singh urged educational institutes, like Jammu University, to take up the task.

He further said that it is time to align the Dogra legacy with India's mainstream global journey. "India is now following the same global strategies that are being followed by other developed countries. The country is now living up to global benchmarks," the minister said.

Singh said that, therefore, if the Dogra region and the Dogras also align with this mainstream global journey, then that would be the true long-term sustainability of the Dogra culture and pride.

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Singh also spoke about the PM Vishwakarma Yojana. He said it is not only a source of livelihood but also promotes traditional craft by providing end-to-end support to artisans and craftspersons.

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