Amit Shah Launches Bharatiya Bhasha Anubhag to Promote Indian Languages in Governance
On June 6, 2025, Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the Bharatiya Bhasha Anubhag (BBA), or Indian Languages Section, in New Delhi. This initiative is aimed at reducing the dominance of foreign languages, especially English, in India’s administrative functioning and promoting the use of mother tongues in decision-making and official communication. The move aligns with the vision of linguistic inclusion and is a key step towards fostering unity through India’s linguistic diversity.
The Indian Languages Section (BBA) was launched on June 6, 2025, by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The initiative aims to empower regional languages and promote decision-making in mother tongues, moving away from the traditional dominance of English in governance. The Union Budget 2024-25 allocated ₹56 crore for the development of this platform.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Amit Shah Launches Bharatiya Bhasha Anubhag to Promote Indian Languages in Governance |
| Initiative Name | Bharatiya Bhasha Anubhag (BBA) |
| Launched By | Union Home Minister Amit Shah |
| Objective | Promote use of Indian languages in administration |
| Budget Allocation | ₹56 crore (Union Budget 2024-25) |
| Support Agency | Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) |
| Aligned With | National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 |
| Significance | Reducing English dependency, boosting regional inclusivity |
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