[lg policy] Sri Lanka: National Language policy to boost ethnic harmony

Harold Schiffman hfsclpp at GMAIL.COM
Wed Feb 15 15:17:39 UTC 2012


National Language policy to boost ethnic harmony



Monday, 13 February 2012 10:57

by P. Krishnaswamy

National Minister of National Languages and Social Integration
Vasudeva Nanayakkara expressed optimism that the Government's 10-year
National Action Plan for a trilingual Sri Lanka could be successfully
implemented with many long-term plans that have already been
formulated. The implementation of the 10-year action plan is a turning
point in the history of Sri Lanka because it is aimed at ending the
decades-long ethnic tensions and creating brotherhood and national
harmony.

As the Minister of national languages he will do everything necessary
to implement the Government's language policy which hitherto did not
see the light of the day because there has been no political will,
implementation mechanism and enforcement procedure.

Ninety percent of the policy has not been implemented. Under the
Government's Trilingual Sri Lanka policy, Sinhala and Tamil will be
given their place of sanctity while English, the link language will be
developed as a language of life skills, the Minister said.

Sinhala and Tamil will be developed as national languages with
arrangements for mutual learning and understanding.

The Ministries of Education, Public Administration, the other relevant
Ministries and the public administration officials will be required to
ensure the successful implementation of the policy, he said.

The Government's aim is to develop a deep understanding of the two
languages among its ethnic communities and to develop glossaries on
subjects such as science, philosophy and economics so as to increase
their language capacity which in turn, will help them to get into
complex understanding of the subjects.

"Presidential Consultant Prof. Sunimal Fernando formulated the policy
framework after conducting a detailed survey and study," the Minister
said.

The parity of status of the two languages as provided for under the
constitution will be implemented in the fields of administration and
governance.

While the elimination of the LTTE marked the beginning of a new era in
the history of the country, the implementation of the Trilingual Sri
Lanka Policy marks an important turning point. But his Ministry faces
challenges in the implementation of the policy, mainly the resources,
he said. The Attorney General has been consulted on legal action for
non-compliance of the constitutional provisions on the language
policy.

"If Ministries are not implementing it, the Ministry Secretaries have
to be prosecuted.

Since this cannot be done, he will seek the President's intervention
to get over such stumbling blocks," Minister Nanayakkara said.

The policy will be implemented mainly at the Divisional Secretary level.

His Ministry already has 145 cadres and 195 more are needed for the
implementation of the National Action Plan, he said. Recruitment
through the Public Service Commission is a lengthy procedure and,
therefore, shorter and quicker ways have to be found, he said.

Local Government bodies will also be the main implementing agencies of
the policy.

Around 5,000 Language Committees are to be formed throughout the
country before the end of this year.

One thousand committees have already been set up and they are to be registered.

This committees will comprise intellectuals, teachers and other educated people.

They will promote language skills on a local level using new
technology, including video discs and tapes.

They will also promote cultural and religious interaction, the Minister said.

India is our neighbour and we will seek their assistance to make the
Trilingual Sri Lanka policy a success, the Minister said.

Source : http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2012/02/12/pol05.asp

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