Hindi should be accepted as an alternative to English and not to local languages, Union Home minister Amit Shah said on Friday. He made the remarks during the 37th meeting of the Parliamentary Official Language Committee in New Delhi.
As per a statement issued by the Press Information Bureau (PIB), the Union Home minister suggested to the committee that it is time to carry out a revision of the Hindi dictionary. He even mentioned that 70 per cent of the Union Cabinet's agenda is now prepared in Hindi.
Union Home minister Amit Shah also stressed the need for "elementary knowledge of Hindi for students up to 9th class" and "more attention to Hindi teaching examinations".