Jaipur Dialogues CM Yogi’s Bulldozer on Urdu-Persian in UP’s Official Documents

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CM Yogi’s Bulldozer acts on Urdu-Persian words in government documents! In a landmark decision, the Yogi Adityanath government will overhaul the Registration Act of 1908 in Uttar Pradesh. This rectification will summon a new era of simplicity in state government documents. How? Well, this groundbreaking move will eliminate unnecessary complexities caused by Urdu and Persian words in official papers. Why? The Hindi-Speaking-Heartland state should have documents in the language of its Hindi-speaking populace! Let’s explore this bombshell move by CM Yogi!!!

Replacing Urdu-Persian Words with Hindi

Hey Dina Nath Batra, Have You Heard Yogi Ji Using Urdu Words?

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UP state documents were heavily laden with the extensive use of Urdu and Persian words. This created many unnecessary complications. Even the registrar and sub-registrar had to undergo specialized training and pass mandatory Urdu proficiency exams to decode these documents. Well, CM Yogi’s government is challenging the relevance of this practice! In a move to decrease unwarranted complications for state jobs, Urdu-Persian words will be replaced by their simple Hindi equivalent!

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Now, detractors will ask if this is a progressive approach. While CM Yogi takes away the mandatory Urdu exam for officials, he also opts for a progressive shift by replacing it with an evaluation of general computer knowledge.

CM Yogi’s move will end a 115 year old colonial-era stranglehold Urdu had in the state of Uttar Pradesh!

This strategic and progressive move will not only streamline the hiring process for officials but also ensure that public documents are comprehensible to a broader audience. The proposed changes to the Stamp and Registration Act of 1908 underscore the government’s commitment to modernizing the bureaucratic processes for the benefit of both officials and the majority of the state.

CM Yogi’s Vision of ‘Ease of Governance’

yogi adityanath government promoted urdu in up nrj | यूपी में सरकारी अस्पतालों और उनमें तैनात अधिकारियों के नाम उर्दू में लिखने का क्यों आया आदेश?

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The initiative aligns with CM Yogi’s vision of promoting ease of governance in UP. By enacting these changes he will remove unnecessary hurdles in official procedures. Moreover, he will ensure that the new officials will have the required basic computer knowledge to function in the ever-progressing modern world.

Thus, this initiative signifies a departure from the archaic practices of placing Urdu on a pedestal. Additionally, it is a more inclusive approach towards the global trend of essential computer know-how!

The modifications will judge candidates on their computer knowledge skills rather than specialized Urdu language scores. This progressive decision not only eases the burden on aspirants but also aligns with the demands of the digital age.

UP’s Attempt At Citizen-Friendly Governance

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The proposed changes aim to make property registries, court cases, and police complaints more accessible to the general public. The replacement of complex Urdu-Persian terms with simpler Hindi words will make all official documents more citizen-friendly. CM Yogi’s administration is demonstrating its continued commitment to citizen-friendly governance and progress.

As UP gears up for this bold step towards simplifying its official documents, it also sets a precedent for other states to follow suit. CM Yogi’s commitment to simplicity, ease of governance, and modern technological advancements is clearly evident in this proposed efficient citizen-friendly system! Is this another Burnol Moment for the Pappus of Bharat?!? Maybe!

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