In a significant development, Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced the inclusion of 13 regional languages in the Constable (GD) recruitment examination for the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), alongside Hindi and English. This historic move, benefiting 48 lakh candidates, underscores the government’s commitment to linguistic diversity and empowerment.
Amit Shah emphasized that this decision is a decisive step towards realizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of enabling the country’s youth with the power of their mother languages. By providing candidates the option to write the exam in their regional languages, the government aims to remove linguistic barriers and ensure equal opportunities for all aspirants.
The move holds immense significance as it not only promotes linguistic inclusivity but also enhances accessibility to government jobs for candidates from diverse linguistic backgrounds. It reflects the government’s proactive approach to fostering a conducive environment for the holistic development of India’s youth force.
Expressing his best wishes to all candidates appearing for the examination, Amit Shah reiterated the government’s commitment to facilitating the faculties of the country’s youth and empowering them to excel in their chosen fields. The decision to include regional languages in the CAPF recruitment exam is a testament to the government’s unwavering dedication to realizing the aspirations of every Indian citizen.