Jamshedpur, July 4: Around 16 Bangla organizations of Kolhan division demonstrated together in front of Jamshedpur district headquarters on Tuesday as part of the pre-announced movement to save the declining status of Bangla language in the state of Jharkhand and to uplift it.
They started the movement mainly against the removal of the names of the stations written in Bangla language at railway stations of Kolhan, as well as the demand to restart the Bangla language schools which were ending across the state.
Aparna Guha, a member of the Banga Bandhu Sanstha involved in the demonstration, said that today a demand letter has being handed over to the Chief Minister of the state.
She said that it seems that there is a crisis in the state of Jharkhand on the existence of Bangla language. There is no Bengali teacher in the schools and no books to read, in such a situation a large number of Bengali community living in the state of Jharkhand are moving away from their mother tongue, they said that if their demands are not fulfilled soon If it happens then the fiercest agitation will be done by them.
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