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Focus on tribal languages
The Telegraph | Sekhar Datta | Agartala, Sept. 26:
The Tripura government is trying to ensure a balanced development of tribal languages, including Vishnupriya and Manipuri, with these languages being taught at the primary level of school education.
The issue came up when CPM MLA Pranab Debbarma raised a query during the ongoing monsoon session of the Assembly.
Minister for school education Tapan Chakraborty said the state government had launched the directorate of minority languages on August 14, 2012 and this had started functioning. "Kokborok, Chakma, Mog, Halam, Kuki, Mizo, Garo, Vishnupriya and Manipuri languages are also covered by this," he said.
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