President Droupadi Murmu released the Constitution of India in the Santhali language on Thursday at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
The Santhali language is spoken by a significant tribal population in Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, and Bihar.
The Constitution is now available in Santhali using the Ol Chiki script.
Detailed Insights:
The release aims to make the Constitution more accessible to Santhali-speaking communities, promoting legal awareness.
Santhali is an Austroasiatic language recognized as one of India's scheduled languages in 2003, with the inclusion in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution.
This initiative aligns with efforts to preserve and promote tribal languages and cultural heritage, empowering marginalized communities.
Key Concepts Involved:
Eighth Schedule: List of languages officially recognized by the Indian Constitution.
Ol Chiki Script: The writing system for Santhali, created by Pandit Raghunath Murmu in the 1920s.