1. Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced on social media a significant decision by the Centre to conduct recruitment exams for the CAPF’s Constable (GD) post in 13 regional languages.
2. Shah described the move as historic, aiming to empower the youth force by enabling them to take the exam in their mother languages.
3. This decision aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision to facilitate the use of regional languages and provide equal opportunities to aspirants across the country.
New Delhi, Feb 12: Union Home Minister Amit Shah took to social media to announce a significant move by the Centre to conduct recruitment exams for the CAPF’s Constable (GD) post in 13 regional languages, in addition to Hindi and English.
Describing it as a historic decision, Shah stated that the move aims to empower the youth force by enabling them to take the exam in their mother languages, aligning with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision. The decision is expected to benefit around 48 lakh candidates.
In a historic move, the Constable (GD) examination for recruitment in the CAPFs will be conducted in 13 regional languages besides Hindi and English, which 48 lakh candidates will take.
It is a decisive step towards realizing PM @narendramodi Ji's vision to facilitate the…
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) February 11, 2024
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma welcomed the decision, hailing it as a breakthrough that will provide equal opportunities to the youth of Assam and other states.
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He expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Modi for his efforts to promote regional languages and acknowledged the guidance of Home Minister Shah in this initiative.
This is indeed a path breaking decision that will fuel the aspirations of youth from Assam and other states by providing a level playing field.
We are extremely grateful to Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji for his relentless efforts to promote and propagate Bharat’s… https://t.co/mGD1JCFqw4
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) February 11, 2024
Sarma emphasized that the move will contribute to reflecting the country’s cultural diversity within the CAPFs, fostering inclusivity and providing a level playing field for aspirants from different linguistic backgrounds.