The authority of DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL LANGUAGES has
officially decided to stop purchasing self-publications of authors.
My Deepest sympathies!
I am one of the beneficiaries/authors submitted an
application form along with a copy of the book I published in February this
year about five or six days after the election.
I was so happy to hear that they originally purchased 50
copies from an author when I went there to hand over the application on that
particular day.
At least the authority should have decided to lessen the
number of copies they purchase from the authors, twenty copies for instance
without fully collapsing the project initiated for the sake of not only national
languages but also for the protection of values and demands and laws and
culture, social segments etc. of the
country.
The program; purchasing books from the authors, was initiated
to cater the needs of both authors and students of languages to encourage them.
The books they use as teaching and learning aids in their various exercises/
tests.
Further, according to my personal awareness the core
objective of the project initiated was to enhance, develop and look after
National Languages. Expected results
were obvious.
I was wondering how good it is if they manage to reduce the
number of copies intake from the authors without happily abolishing the project
or cutting the funds and redirecting the removed funds on the comforts of the
members of the parliament. It was so
ashamed to hear the news above mentioned from the relevant officials of a department
initiated for the sake of future of the country.
Languages are immeasurably important tools to develop better
communication between nations and among each and every person of a country. A
way to bridge and build peace and harmony across communities. The Books are needless
to say help succeed such aims and objectives of any country.
Re-implement the project if possible, footpath likes to
request it from the chief of the government so far shown some interests towards protecting
such segments of the country.
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