No
request was received from the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) regarding
delinking of schedule languages from its scheme of examination. However,
Department of Personnel & Training (DOPT) had forwarded to this Ministry
for comments, the recommendations of the High Level Standing Committee which
had been appointed by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) in July, 2009
to examine the modalities for implementing the recommendations of the
Parliamentary Resolution of 1968. According to the Resolution, languages
included in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution and English shall be
permitted as alternative media for the All India and higher Central Services
examination after ascertaining the views of Union Public Service Commission
(UPSC) on the future scheme of the examinations, the procedural aspects and the
timing etc.
The recommendations of the said Committee are enclosed in Annexure. The Ministry of Home Affairs had agreed with the recommendations.
Recommendations of the High Level Committee appointed by the Union Public Service Commission
(i) The language adopted by the UPSC for conducting its examination should be based on their growth in the higher educational system and the inclusion of a language in the Eighth Schedule should not be the only basis for its adoption by the UPSC in its All India and Higher Central Services Examinations.
(ii) All candidates should have the option to write Civil Services Examination either in Hindi or English.
(iii) The candidates in the Civil Services Examination should be allowed to write their papers (other than the Indian Language and English Compulsory Papers) in any of the languages included in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution provided the candidate has had her/his graduation in that particular language medium of examination.
(iv) In the interest of maintaining the equality and standards of examination conducted by UPSC, a minimum number of 25 (twenty five) candidates will be required for conducting examination in any one language.
(v) Considering the dynamics of growth of languages in the higher education system, UPSC may review the above policy after a gap of three years.
This was stated by Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs Shri RPN Singh in Lok Sabha today.
The recommendations of the said Committee are enclosed in Annexure. The Ministry of Home Affairs had agreed with the recommendations.
Recommendations of the High Level Committee appointed by the Union Public Service Commission
(i) The language adopted by the UPSC for conducting its examination should be based on their growth in the higher educational system and the inclusion of a language in the Eighth Schedule should not be the only basis for its adoption by the UPSC in its All India and Higher Central Services Examinations.
(ii) All candidates should have the option to write Civil Services Examination either in Hindi or English.
(iii) The candidates in the Civil Services Examination should be allowed to write their papers (other than the Indian Language and English Compulsory Papers) in any of the languages included in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution provided the candidate has had her/his graduation in that particular language medium of examination.
(iv) In the interest of maintaining the equality and standards of examination conducted by UPSC, a minimum number of 25 (twenty five) candidates will be required for conducting examination in any one language.
(v) Considering the dynamics of growth of languages in the higher education system, UPSC may review the above policy after a gap of three years.
This was stated by Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs Shri RPN Singh in Lok Sabha today.
Source
: PIB