Govt Constitutes Panel to advise MCA on 'progressive use' of Hindi
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A panel, that includes Parliamentarians, will render advise to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs on "progressive use" of Hindi language.
The 'Hindi Salahkar Samiti' would have members from the Lok Sabha, the Rajya Sabha as well as representatives from the voluntary organisations, among others. There would be more than 30 members on the committee.
"The functions of the Samiti are to render advice in regard to the implementation of the provisions relating to official language Hindi contained in the Constitution, Official Languages Act and Rules, and Policy decisions of the Kendriya Hindi Samiti and instructions issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs/Department of Official Language relating to Official Language Hindi," the Ministry said in a release today.
Further, the panel would provide advice with regard to the "progressive use of Hindi in the Ministry".
The members would have a tenure of three years from the date of the constitution of the panel.
The Government of India has decided to constitute the Hindi Salahkar Samiti of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India. The Composition of the Samiti and its functions shall be as under:
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Hon’ble Minister of Corporate Affairs |
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Chairman
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Members of Lok Sabha
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Shri Ashwini Kumar Plot No. 2, Printing Press Complex, Ring Road, Wazirpur, New Delhi-110035
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Member |
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Shri Sanjay (Kaka) Ramchandra Patil 32, M.P. Flats, Meena Bagh, New Delhi-110001
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Member |
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Members of Rajya Sabha
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Shri Vijay Goel 74, Babar Road, Bengali Market, New Delhi-110001
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Member |
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Shri Premchand Gupta, 18, Teen Murti Lane, New Delhi - 110011
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Representatives of Parliamentary Committee
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Dr. Sunil Baliram Gaekwad Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) New Maharashtra Sadan, New Delhi - 110001 |
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Shri Bashisth Narayan Singh Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) AB-93, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi-110003
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Non-Official Members
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Dr. Yarlagadda Lakshmi Prasad 9-28-4, Balaji Nagar, Vishakhapatnam (AP) 530003
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Member |
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Dr. Meenakshi Swami CH-78, HIG, Deendayal Nagar, Sukhliya, MR-10, Main Road, Indore (MP) - 452010
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Member |
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Dr. Ramsajan Pandey ‘Chhaya’ 1727, Sector-2, Rohtak (Haryana) 124001
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Shri Mahesh Chandra Sharma 62, Vivekanand Puri, Kishanganj, New Delhi-110007
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Representatives of Voluntary Organisations
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Shri Shyam Sundar Kathuriya Sangathan Mantri, Kendriya Sachivalaya Hindi Parishad XY-68, Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi-110023
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Shri Vijay Pardeshi Matri-Kripa Building, Flat No. 11, 2nd Floor, Parel Village Road, Parel, Mumbai (Maharashtra)-400012
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Nominated by the Department of Official Language, Ministry of Home Affairs
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Shri Abhishek Gupta Kothi No. 123, Block-C, Sector-51, NOIDA-201303
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Shri Gajbhan Mukut Sharma O-34, New Mahavir Nagar, Outer Ring Road, Vikaspuri, New Delhi-110018
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Shri Sanjit Banerjee 31, Meena Bagh, New Delhi-110001
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Member |
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EX-Officio Members
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Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs
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Additional Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs
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Secretary, D/o Official Language and Hindi Advisor to the Govt. of India
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Director General & CEO, Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs, Manesar
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Registrar, Competition Appellate Tribunal, New Delhi
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Director, Serious Fraud Investigation Office, New Delhi
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Secretary, Competition Commission of India, New Delhi
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Secretary, Company Law Board, New Delhi
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Regional Director (NER), Guwahati
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Regional Director (SER), Hyderabad
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Regional Director (NR), Noida
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Regional Director (NWR), Ahmadabad
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Regional Director (ER), Kolkata
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Regional Director (SR), Chennai
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Regional Director (WR), Mumbai |
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Joint Secretary (In-charge Official Language) Ministry of Corporate Affairs |
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Member Secretary |
FUNCTIONS OF THE SAMITI
The functions of the Samiti are to render advice in regard to the implementation of the provisions relating to Official Language Hindi contained in the Constitution, Official Languages Act and Rules, and Policy decisions of the Kendriya Hindi Samiti and instructions issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs/Department of Official Language relating to Official Language Hindi and also in regard to the Progressive use of Hindi in the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.
TENURE
The tenure of the members of the Samiti shall ordinarily be three years from the date of its constitution provided that :
A. A member, who is a Member of Parliament, ceases to be a member of the Samiti as soon as he/she ceases to be a Member of Parliament.
B. Ex-officio Members of the Samiti shall continue as members as long as they hold the office by virtue of which they are members of the Samiti.
C. If a vacancy arises in the Samiti due to resignation, death etc. of the member, the member appointed on the vacancy shall hold office for the residual term of three years.
The Headquarters of the Samiti shall be at New Delhi, but if considered necessary, it may hold its meetings at any other place also.
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