Criteria for Selection
The Linguistics Experts Committee revised the criteria for selecting classical language status in a meeting on 25/07/2024. The criteria are as follows:- High Antiquity of (its) is early texts/recorded history from 1500 through 2000.
- A body of ancient literature/texts considered a heritage by generations of speakers.
- Knowledge texts, especially prose texts, in addition to poetry, epigraphical, and inscriptional evidence.
- Classical languages and literature could be distinct from their current form or discontinuous with later forms of their offshoots.
Proposals by State Governments for their Languages
In 2013, the Maharashtra government sent a proposal to the ministry requesting the status of the classical language for the Marathi language. The ministry then forwarded this proposal to LEC, who recommended Marathi as a classical language. During the inter-ministerial consultations, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued an advisory to revise the selection criteria and implement stricter guidelines. The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) also agreed with these directions and stated that the ministry may exercise to determine if any languages qualify for the eligibility criteria. During this time, the state governments of Bihar, Assam, and West Bengal also proposed recognising Pali, Prakrit, and Bengali as classical languages. After deliberate discussion, the committee concluded that Marathi, Pali, Prakrit, Assamese, and Bengali fulfilled the criteria and could be called classical languages.New Classical Languages
-
Assamese
-
Bengali
-
Marathi
-
Pali
-
Prakrit