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Key Points:
Recommendation Process:
=> Classical status for languages is recommended by a Linguistics Expert Committee with representatives from the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Culture, chaired by the Sahitya Akademi president.
=> After the committee’s recommendation, Union Cabinet approval and a gazette notification are required.
Maithili Proposal Technicality:
=> Although the Maithili Sahitya Sansthan in Patna prepared a proposal for Maithili’s classical status, the Bihar government did not forward it to the Union Home Ministry as required.
Cultural and Linguistic Importance of Maithili:
=> According to the 2011 census, India has approximately 12 million Maithili speakers.
=> Recognized in the Eighth Schedule since 2003, Maithili is an optional subject in the Union Public Service Commission exam and has official language status in Jharkhand as of 2018.
=> It is widely spoken in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Nepal.
Political Advocacy for Maithili’s Status:
=> The Janata Dal (United) has consistently supported Maithili’s classical status.
=> Maithili’s 1,300-year literary heritage and ongoing evolution are highlighted as grounds for its classical status.
Recent Classical Language Recognitions:
=> In October 2024, Assamese, Bengali, and three other languages were granted classical status, following proposals from respective state governments.
=> Previously, Sanskrit, Pali, and Prakrit were considered by the committee, with only Sanskrit recognized in 2005.
Benefits of Attaining Classical Language Status:
=> Recognized classical languages receive Ministry of Education support, including two annual awards to honor distinguished scholars.
=> A Centre of Excellence is established for dedicated studies, and professional academic chairs are set up at central universities.
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