Mysuru-based Central Institute of Indian Languages working for preservation of endangered languages New Delhi:- More than 40 languages or dialects in India are considered to be endangered and is believed to be heading towards extinction as only a few thousand people speak them, officials said. According to a report of the Census Directorate, there are…
Workshop on Assessing Personality
January 6, 2018Mysuru: A three-day workshop for finalising the Framework for Assessing Personality was held at the National Testing Service-India (NTS-I) of Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL), Mysuru recently. Skill development is an integral part of personality development education that contributes to the learner’s personality growth. Hence, at NTS-I, any achievement test construction includes testing of…
Evaluation for Urdu teachers
December 3, 2017Mysuru: A five-day training-cum-workshop on Testing and Evaluation and Item Writing for High School and PU College Urdu teachers of Karnataka and Urdu Research Scholars of various Universities of Karnataka was held at National Testing Service-India (NTS-I) of Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL) in city recently. Speaking at the inaugural session, Pankaj Dwivedi, Officer…
Hindi Pakhwada Celebration at CIIL from Sept. 1 to 15
August 26, 2017Mysuru: Like every year this year also Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL) is going to celebrate Hindi Pakhwada from Sept.1 to 15 at its premises in Manasagangothri. During this programme a series of competitive events will be organised for Hindi and Non-Hindi speakers such as translation and noting, essay writing, dictation and Hindi typing,…
Workshop on Rajbhasha Hindi at CIIL
July 2, 2017Mysuru: A two-day training-cum-workshop on Rajbhasha Hindi for Central Government employees in Mysuru was held at Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL), Manasagangothri here recently. The workshop was inaugurated by Prof. D.G. Rao, Director, CIIL and Chairman, Town Official Language Implementation Committee (TOLIC), Mysuru. In his speech, he stressed on the importance of Rajbhasha…
Kannada and Culture ties up with CIIL Kanaja and Bharatavani websites interlinked
April 24, 2017Mysuru: In a significant move aimed at cutting costs and saving time on projects, the Kannada and Culture Department and Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL) have signed a memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The MoU was jointly signed by Kannada and Culture Director K.A. Dayananda and CIIL Director Dr. D.G. Rao at a programme at…
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