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The Punjab Cabinet agreed to the amendment to make a mandatory subject of Punjabi for grade 1 to 10

The Punjab Cabinet agreed to the amendment to make a mandatory subject of Punjabi for grade 1 to 10
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Chandigarh: In an effort to uphold Punjabi’s implementation strictly as a mandatory subject for all first-class students to the tenth throughout the country, the Punjab cabinet on Sunday approved the amendment of Punjab Punjab and other languages, 2008.
After the amendment, the punishment will increase from Rs 25,000, Rs 50,000 and Rs 1 Lakh to Rs 50,000, Rs 1 Lakh and RS 2 Lakh each to violate the provisions of the law.
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According to a spokesman for the minister’s office, any school, which is contrary to the provisions of this action or the rules, made there for a month for the first time, will be responsible for the RS 50,000 penalty.
As long as if the school like that is contrary to the provisions of these actions or the rules made below it for a month for the second time, it will be responsible for RS 1 Lakh’s penalty.
Give further that if the school like that is contrary to the provisions of this action or the rules made below it for a month for the third time and afterwards, it will be responsible for the Penalty RS 2 Lakh.
Sub section (1a) below section 8 of the law has been included, where the state government argues that it is necessary or wise to do so, for reasons to be recorded in writing, it can increase or decrease one of the punishment as specified in the sub-degree – Part 1 of Part 8 of this law by issuing notifications in the official Gazette, the Punjab Minister’s head office said in a statement.
In particular, Punjab’s learning from Punjabi and other laws, 2008 applied by the state government with the aim of giving Punjabi learning as a mandatory subject by all students who study in the first class and to learn other languages ​​and to learn other languages With it or incidental thereto.
Sub-part 1 Part 8 of the law is related to the imposition of punishment in schools that violate the provisions of the law.
Furthermore, in clauses (e) Part 2 of the law, the word ‘school’ has been defined as ‘school’ including elementary schools, secondary schools, senior secondary and secondary schools, established and managed by the state government or local body or Panchayat, society or other beliefs or schools can be notified by the state government from time to time.
It can also be mentioned that in the pursuit of the definition mentioned above, the state government notification of the state of March 22, 2010, has notified that the middle school, Navodya school and all schools affiliated with the Central Education Board and the Indian secondary education council are located in the state of the punjab School for the needs of the law.
With the passage of time, it is felt that the punishment mentioned above is on the bottom side.
Therefore, to achieve the goal where the action in question is applied by the state government and also for the more effective implementation of the law, a need has emerged to improve the sentence as determined in sub-part 1 from section 8.
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The cabinet also approved the amendment in the official language law, 1967 by entering Section 8 (3) based on the Language Language of the State Punjab (Amendment), 2008 according to which in addition to punishing the provisions of the penalty against officers or officials who did not do official business in Punjabi Made, said the Punjab Minister’s head office in a statement.
Thus, the provisions have been carried out on officers or officially to violate the provisions of the Punjab, 1967 and ACT AMANDMENT, 2008 and various notifications made.
In accordance with this provision, an officer or guilty official can first be fined Rs 500, according to recommendations from competent authority I.e.
Director, Department of Language, Punjab.
The second violation carries a fine of up to RS 2,000 and the third violation carries a fine of up to RS 5,000.
Such punishment will be collected by expenditure and expenditure officers concerned about the salaries of officers or officials.
As long as before the coercion of officers or officials concerned is fine will be given the opportunity to be heard.

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