UditVani, Jamshedpur: Celebrating the 25th anniversary of the International Mother Language Day, Tata Steel Foundation has organized an insightful discussion on the inclusion of multilingualism in education systems.
The event held in collaboration with local educators at the SABAL centre of Tata Steel’s Sukinda Chromite Mine campus, emphasized the importance of preserving linguistic diversity and fostering inclusive learning environments.
Around 30 schoolteachers from the locality that include Kaliapani Panchayat, Ransol Panchayat, Kansa Panchayat and Chingudipal Panchayat, participated in the session, engaging in meaningful discussions on integrating multiple languages into classroom instruction.
Experts and educators shared their perspectives on how multilingual education can enhance learning outcomes and promote cultural heritage. Teachers from the Stewart school, Saraswati Sishu Vidya Mandir and Shrama Shakti Highschool inside the mine campus had also joined the session.
Speaking on the occasion, Pankaj Satija, Executive-In-charge, Ferro Alloys and Minerals Division (FAMD) of Tata Steel, said, “Language and culture are complementary to each other and are important constituents of a society. The fundamental concept of a progressive society is incomplete with rich languages. Through this initiative, we aim to encourage the adoption of multilingual teaching practices that benefit students and strengthen linguistic diversity.”
The session reinforced Tata Steel Foundation’s commitment to holistic education and community development.
By promoting multilingual education, the Foundation continues to contribute to the preservation of indigenous languages and inclusive learning methodologies.
उदित वाणी टेलीग्राम पर भी उपलब्ध है। यहां क्लिक करके आप सब्सक्राइब कर सकते हैं।