MP meets MoS Education seeking release of funds for Sikkim University’s endangered languages centre

Thursday, Dec 19, 2024 10:15 [IST]

Last Update: Thursday, Dec 19, 2024 04:33 [IST]

MP meets MoS Education seeking release of funds for Sikkim University’s endangered languages centre

GANGTOK,: Lok Sabha MP Indra Hang Subba on Wednesday met Education Minister of State (MoS) Dr. Sukanta Majumdar in New Delhi to discuss the urgent financial challenges faced by the Centre for Endangered Languages (CEL) at Sikkim University.

During the meeting, the Lok Sabha MP submitted a formal application to the Education MoS requesting the immediate release of funds to ensure the Centre can continue its pivotal work in preserving and promoting the endangered languages of the Eastern Himalayan region, a press release informs.

In his submission, Indra Hang highlighted the Centre's achievements since its establishment in 2016 under the aegis of the University Grants Commission (UGC).

The Centre has made significant strides in documenting and safeguarding endangered languages such as Bhujel, Magar, Gurung, Sherpa, and Rai-Rokdung. Additionally, it has developed India’s first endangered languages archive, the Sikkim-Darjeeling Himalayas Endangered Languages Archive (SiDHELA), to preserve and make accessible the invaluable linguistic heritage of the region.

However, Indra Hang expressed concern over the cessation of funding from the UGC, which has jeopardized the Centre's ability to continue its work. He stressed the urgent need for financial intervention to sustain the Centre's ongoing research and expand its efforts under the second phase of the project to cover more vulnerable languages in the region, the release mentions.

The MoS Education assured the Lok Sabha MP that the matter would be reviewed promptly and necessary action would be taken to address the concerns.

Indra Hang extended his gratitude to the Minister for the positive engagement and reiterated his commitment to supporting initiatives that protect and promote the cultural and linguistic diversity of India, the release mentions.

Sikkim at a Glance

  • Area: 7096 Sq Kms
  • Capital: Gangtok
  • Altitude: 5,840 ft
  • Population: 6.10 Lakhs
  • Topography: Hilly terrain elevation from 600 to over 28,509 ft above sea level
  • Climate:
  • Summer: Min- 13°C - Max 21°C
  • Winter: Min- 0.48°C - Max 13°C
  • Rainfall: 325 cms per annum
  • Language Spoken: Nepali, Bhutia, Lepcha, Tibetan, English, Hindi