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ANNUAL
PROGRAMME 2010-2011 FOREWORD
In
pursuance of the Official Language Resolution, 1968,
Department of Official Language issues an Annual Programme
every year to speed-up propagation and development of
Official Language Hindi and also to accelerate its
progressive use for official purposes. The Annual Programme
for the year 2010-2011 is being issued in this series.
Progress has been made in the
progressive use of Hindi in official business, targets are,
however, still to be achieved. While the visibility of
Hindi in the Government Offices has increased, substantial
work is still being done in English. The objective is that
Hindi only be used for original noting and drafting. This
will be in keeping with the spirit of the Constitution.
Needless to say that doing official work in the peoples’
Language will speed-up development and also brings
transparency in administration.
The
following points in the Annual Programme deserve utmost
attention :-
·
It is
necessary that Presidential orders issued on all the eight
volumes of the report of Committee of Parliament on Official
Language be complied with by the
Ministries/Departments/Offices etc.
·
Available
information technology aids including computers, E-mails,
websites may be used to promote the use of Hindi.
·
Necessary
steps should be taken to get scientific and technical
literature prepared in Hindi by the concerned Departments
and made available for the use of Public.
·
Hindi,
Hindi Typing/ Stenography training may be expedited so that
the targets are achieved within the prescribed time frame.
·
Personnel
connected with Official Language work should be well versed
in activities of the respective departments so that they may
discharge their responsibilities more efficiently.
·
Ministries/Departments/Offices should conduct seminars
relating to their subjects in Hindi medium.
·
The
Official Language Policy of the Union is based on
encouragement and motivation. However, the compliance of
the instructions relating to Official Language should be
ensured strictly. Ministries/Departments/Offices may
consider initiating disciplinary proceedings in case of
willful non-compliance of the orders relating to Official
Language.
Secretary
to the Government of India
Department of Official Language
March,
2010
Ministry of Home Affairs.
Important Directions Regarding Official Language Policy
1. Under
section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963,
Resolutions, General Orders, Rules, Notifications,
Administrative & Other Reports, Press Communiques,
Administrative and other reports and Official papers to be
laid before a house or houses of Parliament , Contract,
Agreements, Licenses, Permits, Tender Notices and Forms of
tender should invariably be issued bilingually. For any
violation the officer signing such documents will be held
responsible.
2.
The answers of question papers, except that of the
compulsory paper of English, should also be allowed to be
written in Hindi in recruitment examinations of subordinate
services and such question papers should be made available
both in Hindi and English. In interviews too, there should
invariably be option to converse in Hindi. The candidates
should have the option to answer the question papers of all
the in-service, departmental and promotion examinations
(including all India level examinations) of all the
ministries, departments of the Central Govt. and its
attached and subordinate offices and of all corporations,
undertakings, banks etc. owned or controlled by the Central
Govt. in Hindi. The question papers should compulsorily be
set in both the languages (Hindi and English). Wherever
interview is to be held, the candidate should have the
option to answer in Hindi.
3.
Scientists etc. should be motivated and encouraged to
read their research papers in the Official Language Hindi in
all the scientific/technical seminars and discussions etc.
Research papers should relate to the main subjects of the
Ministry/Department and Office concerned .
4.
Every type of training, whether of long-term or of
short term, should generally be imparted through Hindi
medium in ‘A’ and ‘B’ regions. For imparting training in
‘C’ region the training material should be got prepared both
in Hindi and in English and made available to the trainees
in Hindi or in English as per their requirements.
5.
So long as the prescribed targets regarding Hindi
typists and Hindi stenographers are not achieved in the
Central Govt. offices, only Hindi typists and Hindi
stenographers should be appointed.
6.
International Treaties and Agreements should
invariably be got prepared both in Hindi as well as in
English. There should be authentic translations of Treaties
and Agreements entered into in other countries and they
should be kept on file for record.
7.
Under rule 10 (4), of the Official Language Rules
1976, the following items of work should be done in Hindi in
the branches of the notified banks-Demand drafts, payment
orders to be issued on the application form filled by the
customers in Hindi and on the application forms
filled in English with the consent of the customers, all
kinds of lists, returns, fixed deposit receipts,
communications regarding cheque-book etc., Credit card,
Debit card entries in daily ledger, muster, dispatch book,
pass book, entries in log book, work relating to priority
areas, security and customer services, opening of new
accounts, writing of addresses on envelopes, work relating
to travelling allowance, leave, provident fund, house
building advance, documents related to medical facilities of
the employees, agenda and minutes of the meetings.
8.
Stationery items, name plates, notice boards, forms,
procedural literature, rubber-stamps, invitation cards etc.
of all the ministries/departments including Indian offices
located abroad, should invariably be got prepared both in
Hindi and English.
9.
Non-Statutary procedural literature like rules,
codes, manuals, standard forms etc. may be sent to the
Central Translation Bureau for translation by the concerned
Ministries, Offices, Departments etc.
10. Officers/
employees associated with translation work & implementation
of O.L.Policy may be nominated for compulsory Translation
Training in the C.T.B. Such officials, whose services are
likely to be utilized for such work by the office and having
knowledge of Hindi/English both at degree level may also be
nominated for translation training.
11.
The officers of IAS and other all India services are
imparted compulsory training in Hindi during their training
in Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration,
Mussoorie, so that they could make use of it in official
work. However, most of the officers do not use Hindi in
their official work after joining the service. As such
officials/employees working under them do not get the right
message. Consequently, Hindi is not used in official work to
the extent required. It is the Constitutional obligation of
senior officials of Ministries/Departments/
Offices/Undertakings to make increasing use of Hindi in
their official work. This in turn will motivate the
officials/employees working under them, thereby giving
impetus to the compliance of the Official Language policy.
12.
All the Ministries/Departments etc. should widely
promote and propagate the various incentive schemes in their
respective attached and subordinate offices in order to
accelerate the use of Hindi, so that maximum number of
officials/employees are benefited by these schemes and Hindi
is increasingly used in official work.
13.
Information pertaining to quarterly progress reports
should be made available to the Official Language Department
in the prescribed Performa on E-Mail by the 15th
of the month following the expiry of each quarter. Signed
copy must be sent separately.
14.
With a view to sensitizing the officials/employees
about the Official Language Policy of the Govt., it is
necessary that the review of progress made in the
implementation of Official Language Hindi in Official work
is not confined to the meetings of the Official Language
Implementation Committees. In order to make its monitoring
more efficient and effective, it is necessary to regularly
discuss it in detail in every meeting convened by the
administrative head of the Ministries/Departments/Offices
and to include it as a standing item of the agenda.
15.
The officers/employees handling Hindi work including
training and workshops should also be provided good and
sufficient space to sit in the office to facilitate them to
discharge their duties properly.
16.
Ministries/Departments/Offices etc. should regularly
nominate their employees to the different training
programmes of the Department of Official Language and direct
them to be present in the classes regularly, to take
training with sincerity and sit in the examination. Any
instance of discontinuing training or not writing the
examination should be severely dealt with.
17.
Translators should be provided with help literature,
standard dictionaries (English-Hindi, Hindi-English) and
other technical glossaries, so that they may use them in
their translation work.
18.
All the Ministries/Departments/Offices etc. should
make available the facility of computer for the use of "Leela
Hindi Prabodh, Praveen and Pragya" software etc. for the
benefit of the officers/employees nominated for training in
Hindi.
19.
All the Ministries/Departments/Offices etc. should
encourage original book writing in Hindi on subjects
concerning their responsibilities and take necessary steps
to enrich their departmental glossaries.
20.
All the Ministries/Departments/Offices etc. should
direct all their training institutes to make provision of
training in Rajbhasha Hindi at the same level as at the Lal
Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration and
generate necessary literature on their subjects so that
after training the officers/employees should be able to do
their work in Rajbhasha Hindi easily.
21. Ministries/ Departments/ Offices etc are bringing
out Hindi magazines with a view to create an atmosphere for
working in Hindi in their respective offices. Mainly
articles related to the main functions of the office and the
Official Language Hindi should be included in these
magazines.
22. The meeting of the Town
Official Language Implementation Committees be attended by
the Administrative Heads of the member offices compulsorily.
23. Consolidated compliance
report, regarding the Annual Programme 2010-11, may be sent
to the Department of Official Language by all the
Ministries/Deptts., in respect of all their
attached/subordinate offices, latest by 31st may,
2011.
TARGETS FOR 2010-2011 FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF OFFICIAL
LANGUAGE POLICY IN MINISTRIES/ DEPARTMENTS & THEIR
ATTACHED/SUB-ORDINATE OFFICES & CORPORATIONS /
UNDERTAKINGS / BANKS ETC.OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT.
| S.No. |
Details of Works |
A Region |
| 1. |
Originating Correspondence
in Hindi (including Telegrams, Wireless, Telex, Fax,
Drawings , E-mails etc. ) |
From A to A 100%
From A to B 100%
From A to C
65%
From Region A to Offices/ individuals in States/UTs
of A & B region
100%
|
| 2. |
Letters received in
Hindi to be answered in Hindi |
100% |
| 3. |
Noting in Hindi |
75% |
| 4. |
Recruitment of Hindi Typists, Stenographers |
100% |
| 5.
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Dictation in Hindi |
20% |
| 6. |
Hindi Training
(Language, Typing, Stenography) |
100% |
| 7. |
Preparing of Bilingual
training Material |
100% |
| 8. |
Expenditure for the purchase
of Hindi books, including Hindi e-books, out of the
total Library grant, excluding journals and standard
reference books |
50% |
| 9. |
Purchase of all electronic
equipments, including computers in bilingual form |
100% |
| 10. |
Website |
100%(bilingual) |
| 11. |
Citizen Charter and
display of Public interface information Board
|
100%(bilingual) |
| 12. |
1. Inspection by Ministries/
Departments/Offices located outside Delhi (% of Offices)
|
25% (minimum) |
| |
(2) Inspection of sections
at Headquaters |
25% (minimum) |
| |
(3) Joint inspections
by the officers of the concerned Deptt. & those
of the Deptt. of Official Language of Foreign based
Undertakings/Offices etc. owned or controlled by the
Central Government. |
At least
one inspection
in a year |
| 13. |
Meetings regarding Official
Language |
|
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(A) Hindi Salahkar Samiti |
02 meetings in a year
(minimum) |
| |
(B) Town Official Language
Implementation Committee |
02 meetings in a year (One
meeting every 6 months) |
| |
(C) Official Language
Implementation Committee |
04 meetings in a year
(One meeting every quarter) |
| 14. |
Translation of Codes,
Manuals, forms, Procedural literature |
100% |
| 15. |
Sections of the Ministries/Departments/Offices/Banks/Undertakings
where entire work to be done in Hindi |
30%
Minimum Sections
In the Public Sector Undertaking/
Corporations, where the concept of sections does not
exist, 25% in Region 'A', 15% in Region 'B' & 10% in
Region 'C' of the work area be specified for doing the
entire work in Hindi. |
| S.No. |
Details of Works |
B Region |
| 1. |
Originating Correspondence
in Hindi (including Telegrams, Wireless, Telex, Fax,
Drawings , E-mails etc. ) |
From B to A 90%
From B to B 90%
From B to C
55%
From Region B to Offices/ individuals in States/UTs
of A & B region 100%
|
| 2. |
Letters received in
Hindi to be answered in Hindi |
100% |
| 3. |
Noting in Hindi |
50% |
| 4. |
Recruitment of Hindi Typists, Stenographers |
100% |
| 5.
|
Dictation in Hindi |
20% |
| 6. |
Hindi Training
(Language, Typing, Stenography) |
100% |
| 7. |
Preparing of Bilingual
training Material |
100% |
| 8. |
Expenditure for the purchase
of Hindi books, including Hindi e-books, out of the
total Library grant, excluding journals and standard
reference books |
50% |
| 9. |
Purchase of all electronic
equipments, including computers in bilingual form |
100% |
| 10. |
Website |
100%(bilingual) |
| 11. |
Citizen Charter and
display of Public interface information Board
|
100%(bilingual) |
| 12. |
1.
Inspection by Ministries/ Departments located outside Delhi (% of Offices)
|
25% (minimum) |
| |
(2) Inspection of sections
at Headquaters |
25% (minimum) |
| |
(3) Joint inspections
by the officers of the concerned Deptt. & those
of the Deptt. of Official Language of Foreign based
Undertakings/Offices etc. owned or controlled by the
Central Government. |
At least
one inspection
in a year |
| 13. |
Meetings regarding Official
Language |
|
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(A) Hindi Salahkar Samiti |
02 meetings in a year
(minimum) |
| |
(B) Town Official Language
Implementation Committee |
02 meetings in a year (One
meeting every 6 months) |
| |
(C) Official Language
Implementation Committee |
04 meetings in a year
(One meeting every quarter) |
| 14. |
Translation of Codes,
Manuals, forms, Procedural literature |
100% |
| 15. |
Sections of the Ministries/ Departments/
Offices/Banks/Undertakings
where entire work to be done in Hindi |
25%(Minimum Sections)
In the Public Sector Undertaking/
Corporations, where the concept of sections does not
exist, 25% in Region 'A', 15% in Region 'B' & 10% in
Region 'C' of the work area be specified for doing the
entire work in Hindi. |
| S.No. |
Details of Works |
C Region |
| 1. |
Originating Correspondence
in Hindi (including Telegrams, Wireless, Telex, Fax,
Drawings , E-mails etc. ) |
From C to A 55%
From C to B 55%
From C to C 55%
From Region C to Offices/ individuals in States/UTs
of A & B region
85%
|
| 2. |
Letters received in
Hindi to be answered in Hindi |
100% |
| 3. |
Noting in Hindi |
30% |
| 4. |
Recruitment of Hindi Typists, Stenographers |
50% |
| 5. |
Dictation in Hindi |
20% |
| 6. |
Hindi Training
(Language, Typing,Stenography) |
100% |
| 7. |
Preparing of Bilingual
training Material |
100% |
| 8. |
Expenditure for the purchase
of Hindi books, including Hindi e-books, out of the
total Library grant, excluding journals and standard
reference books |
50% |
| 9. |
Purchase of all electronic
equipments, including computers in bilingual form |
100% |
| 10. |
Website |
100%(bilingual) |
| 11. |
Citizen Charter and
display of Public interface information Board
|
100%(bilingual) |
| 12. |
1. Inspection by Ministries/
Departments/Offices located outside Delhi (% of Offices)
|
25% (minimum) |
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(2) Inspection of sections
at Headquaters |
25% (minimum) |
| |
(3) Joint inspections
by the officers of the concerned Deptt. & those
of the Deptt. of Official Language of Foreign based
Undertakings/Offices etc. owned or controlled by the
Central Government. |
At least
one inspection
in a year |
| 13. |
Meetings regarding Official
Language |
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(A) Hindi Salahkar Samiti |
02 meetings in a year
(minimum) |
| |
(B) Town Official Language
Implementation Committee |
02 meetings in a year (One
meeting every 6 months) |
| |
(C) Official Language
Implementation Committee |
04 meetings in a year
(One meeting every quarter) |
| 14. |
Translation of Codes,
Manuals, forms, Procedural literature |
100% |
| 15. |
Sections of the Ministries/Departments/Offices/Banks/Undertakings
where entire work to be done in Hindi |
20%(Minimum Sections)
In the Public Sector Undertaking/
Corporations, where the concept of sections does not
exist, 25% in Region 'A', 15% in Region 'B' & 10% in
Region 'C' of the work area be specified for doing the
entire work in Hindi. |
TARGETS
OF HINDI CORRESPONDENCE FOR UNITS OF
M/O DEFFENCE (FOR THREE REGIONS i.e. A, B, AND C)
(A) Correspondence between
the three Defence Headquarters & the Ministry of Defence
& other Ministries.
100%
(B) Correspondence between the Army Headquarters & Army
Command Headquarters and the entire correspondence between
all the units of the Army & the Command Offices.
85%
(C) Correspondence between the Headquarters of the Navy
& the Air force and their command Offices and the entire
correspondence between these forces & all the Units
& the Command
Offices.
80%
Note-I : The above targets will be applicable to
the offices of three Services where mainly officers of the
Forces and other ranks are employed.
II : The targets of the remaining correspondence
& other items of the programme will be the same as fixed
in this programme.
PROGRAMME FOR FOREIGN BASED INDIAN
OFFICES
(A) Correspondence in Hindi
30%
(B) No. of meetings of the Town Official Language Implementation
Committees.
-
Two meetings in a year (at least one meeting in six months)
(C) Availability of Bilingual Computers/Typewriters/
Electronic Typewriters(Hindi-English)/ Hindi Software.
-
100%
(D) Hindi Typist / Stenographer
-Minimum one in each office.
(E) Arrangement of Interpreters -.
Arrangements of interpreters
from local language in Hindi & vice-versa should be
made in every Mission/ Embassey.
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