Punjab Govt gives nod to enhance penalties for schools which will not consider Punjabi as compulsory subject

Chandigarh : In a bid to strictly enforce the implementation of Punjabi as compulsory subject for all students of 1st to 10th Class across the state, the Punjab Cabinet on Sunday approved amendment in Punjab Learning of Punjabi and Other Languages Act, 2008 to enhance the penalties from Rs. 25,000, Rs. 50,000 and Rs. 1 lakh to Rs. 50,000, Rs. 1 lakh and Rs. 2 lakh respectively for contravening the provisions of the said Act.

The Cabinet also gave a go ahead to introduce this Bill in the current session of Punjab Vidhan Sabha. According to a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office, any school, which contravenes the provisions of this Act or the rules, made thereunder for a month for the first time, shall be liable for a penalty of Rs. 50,000. Provided that if such a school contravenes the provisions of this Act or the rules made thereunder for a month for the second time, then it shall be liable for a penalty of Rs. 1 lakh. Provided further that if such a school contravenes the provisions of this Act or the rules made thereunder for a month for the third time and thereafter, then it shall be liable for a penalty of Rs. 2 lakh.

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Sub Section (1A) under Section 8 of the Act has been inserted, where the State Government is of the opinion that it is necessary or expedient to do so, for reasons to be recorded in writing, it may, suitably enhance or reduce any of the penalty as specified in sub section 1 of Section 8 of this Act by publishing a notification in the official gazette.

Notably, the Punjab Learning of Punjabi and Other Languages Act, 2008 was enacted by the State Government with the objective to provide for learning of Punjabi as compulsory subject by all students studying in 1st to 10th Class and for learning of other languages also and for the matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. Sub-section 1 of Section 8 of the said Act relates to imposition of penalties upon Schools that violate the provisions of the said Act.

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Further, clause (e) of Section 2 of the said Act, the word ‘school’ has been defined as ‘School’ includes any primary school, middle school, high school and senior secondary school, established and maintained by the State Government or a local body or panchayat, society or trust or such other schools as may be notified by the State Government from time to time.

It may also be mentioned that in pursuance of the aforesaid definition, the State Government vide notification dated 22 March 2010 has already notified that Central Schools, Navodya Schools and all Schools affiliated with the Central Board of Education and Indian Council of Secondary Education situated in the State of Punjab to be the Schools for the purposes of the said Act.

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