[lg policy] Sabha wants job seekers to pass language test Kangkan Kalita | TNN | Updated: Feb 17, 2019, 08:53 IST Representative image Representative image GUWAHATI: The Asam Sahitya Sabha, the state’s apex literary body, wants all job aspirants to clear a language test to be considered eligible candidates. The Sabha has placed the demand, along with details about how it wants it to be implemented, before the state government. “From fourth grade to top category jobs, there should be two compulsory papers for job-seekers, of 50 marks each. One paper should be on the Indian language which is the candidate’s mother tongue. The other would follow provisions in The Assam Official Language Act, 1960, which gave Assamese official status in the Brahmaputra Valley and Bengali in the Barak Valley,” Padum Rajkhowa, principal secretary of the organization, told TOI on Saturday. Behind it all is a fear, the organization says, that outsiders will take up most jobs and the Assamese language will die of

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 Dravidian Linguistics and Culture
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