Directorate of Language Planning and Implementation

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Directorate of Language Planning and Implementation (DLPI) is a directorate of the Government of Manipur in charge of the language planning and the implementation of policies to Meitei language (officially known as Manipuri language) as well as other indigenous vernaculars of Manipur.

Directorate of Language Planning and Implementation
Directorate of Language Planning and Implementation, Government of Manipur
AbbreviationDLPI
NicknameDepartment of Language Planning and Implementation
Formation2013
FounderFile:..Manipur Flag(INDIA).png Government of Manipur
Founded atImphal
TypeGovernmental
PurposeLanguage planning and implementation of language policy on Meitei language (officially known as Manipuri language)
HeadquartersImphal
Location
Coordinates24°48′54″N 93°55′43″E / 24.8150°N 93.9286°E / 24.8150; 93.9286
OriginsManipur
Region served
Northeast India
ServicesLanguage planning and implementation of language policy on Meitei language (officially known as Manipuri language)
MethodsLanguage planning and implementation of language policy
Fields and others
Official language
Meitei language (officially known as Manipuri language)
OwnerGovernment of Manipur
Parent organization
Government of Manipur
AffiliationsGovernment of Manipur
Funding

The 1st anniversary of the Directorate of Language Planning & Implementation coincided with 18th Meitei Language Day (officially called Manipuri Language Day), the annual commemorative celebration of Meitei language's inclusion in the Eighth Schedule to the Indian Constitution.[6][7]

During May, 2014, the Directorate of Language Planning and Implementation organised a 10-day workshop on terminology building for Meitei language (officially known as Manipuri language) in the Multipurpose Hall of SCERT, Lamphelpat. Experts including professors of various departments of Botany, Chemistry, Economics, Geography, Physics, Zoology and Manipuri language from different universities took part in the workshop.

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