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Trilingual name plates in railway stations are as per Act, Southern Railway says
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February 24, 2021 11:57 IST
B. Guganesan, Chief Public Relations Officer, Southern Railway said name plates are written in Tamil, Hindi and English at all stations as mandated by The Official Languages Act, 1963
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B. Guganesan, Chief Public Relations Officer, Southern Railway said name plates are written in Tamil, Hindi and English at all stations as mandated by The Official Languages Act, 1963
Southern Railway has clarified that names of the railway stations and other name plates in Central government offices are written in three languages Tamil, Hindi and English as mandated by The Official Languages Act, 1963.
‘Trilingual name plates in railway stations as per Act’
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The Southern Railway has clarified that names of the railway stations and other name plates in Central government offices are written in trilingual - Tamil, Hindi and English- as mandated by The Official Languages Act, 1963.
Responding to a report “Hindi in name boards at Erode Railway station condemned”, published in these columns on February 16, B. Guganesan, Chief Public Relations Officer, Southern Railway, said the trilingual name boards were installed as per the Act.
The report was based on a letter addressed to Railway Minister by K.N. Basha, vice- president of the Erode District Congress Minority Wing and former member of Zonal Railway User’s Consultative Committee.
Condemning the imposition of Hindi in name boards at the Erode Railway Junction, K.N. Basha, vice- president of the Erode District Congress Minority Wing and former member of Zonal Railway User’s Cons
Plea to operate passenger trains
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Stating that the delay in resumption of passenger trains that pass through junctions in the region is affecting the passengers, the District Congress has urged the Railways to resume the operation of trains at the earliest.
In a letter to the General Manager of Southern Railway, K.N. Basha, vice-president of the Erode District Congress Minority Wing and former member of Zonal Railway User’s Consultative Committee, welcomed the railway’s decision to operate eight trains from different regions of the country to Kevadiya in Gujarat, where the Statue of Unity is located.