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Study Tamil to get jobs: Karunanidhi

Coimbatore: People who have
studied Tamil will be given preference in
government jobs, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.
Karunanidhi said Sunday at the World Classical
Tamil Conference. ‘Preference will be given in
government jobs to those who have studied Tamil.
The government will soon come out with a law,’
Karunanidhi said in his valedictory address at
the conference held in this textile city. He
also called upon the central government to
declare all the state languages as official
languages and start with the Tamil language.
Urging the central government to take action to
permit use of Tamil in the Madras High Court,
Karunanidhi requested the centre’s assistance in
setting up Rs.100 crore fund for carrying out
research activities in Tamil. He also said the
central government should provide research
assistance for Tamil researchers as it does for
Sanskrit. Demanding the central government to
carry out deep sea research on the coasts of
Poompuhar and Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu, he
asked the centre to set up the National
Institute of Epigraphy in the state as nearly
60,000 of the 100,000 stone inscriptions found
in India are in Tamil. Announcing that a lesson
on classical Tamil will be included in the
syllabus of schools and colleges in the state,
he said Tamil literary works will be translated
in other Indian languages and similarly the
literary works of other languages will also be
translated in Tamil. He said World Classical
Tamil Conference will henceforth be held at
regular intervals. The government will come out
with a handbook on Tamils across the world, he
added. Thanking residents of Coimbatore for
their hospitality extended during the five-day
conference, Karunanidhi said a flyover at an
outlay of Rs.100 crore will be built near the
conference venue. Referring to the division of
the landscape into five types in the Sangam
literature – Kuruji (mountainous), Mullai
(forest), Marudham (farm land), Neithal
(coastal, seashore) and Pallai (desert,
wasteland), Karunanidhi added: ‘A bio-diversity
park with plants that would grow in the five
types lands will be set up in the state with the
advice of M.S.Swaminathan.’ He said Tamil is the
only language that was present in spoken and
written form more than 1,500 years before
Christ.
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‘English got its first written letter in 7 AD
while for German it was 8 AD. The French
language to its first written scrip in 9 AD and
the Italian language in 10 AD,’ he said.
Delivering the presidential address, union
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said: ‘Tamil
people have contributed for enrichment of Indian
culture. The Tamil Internet conference will help
in development of unicode further.’ Reiterating
that there is all the justification for Tamil to
be given the classical status, Mukherjee said
the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government
is proud to have done that. Union Home Minister
P.Chidambaram said: ‘A language would survive
only when people use it while conversing and new
books are written.’
Releasing the commemorative stamp on the World
Classical Tamil Conference union Minister for
Communications and Information Technology A.
Raja said: ‘This is the first time in the
history of India a special stamp is released for
a language.’