Gujjars meet VC, demand Gojri Department at JU

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Sept 17: Demanding immediate steps to establish “Gojri Department ” in the University of Jammu, the Gujjars today pleaded to implement the decision of JU’s Council meeting held in 2008, in presence of Chancellor -the Governor and Pro-Chancellor -the Chief Minister, in which a full-fledge Research Centre was approved for the development of Gojri Language.
The Community also demanded to establish a similar centre in Kashmir University.
Raising the issue with Vice-Chancellor of Jammu University Prof Manoj Dhar during a meeting held in his chamber today, Dr Javaid Rahi, noted tribal researcher and founder of Tribal Research and Cultural Foundation- a community-supported organization said that in 2008, a decision in this regard was taken in the JU Council meeting in the presence of the then Governor and Chief Minister, but even after lapse of 12 years, the Gojri department was nowhere on the ground.
He, on behalf of Gujjar community, demanded that the said ‘approved Gojri Research Center’ /department may be established in Jammu University camps instead Poonch camps of JU as Gujjars are scattered in the entire Jammu region.
He said Gojri is the second largest language of Jammu region and it deserves separate Gojri department on merit. He said that with the establishment of the department, the tribal art, culture, tradition, language, the custom of Gujjars-Bakerwal Scheduled Tribe community could be persevered for all generations to come.
The meeting was further informed that the tribal language ‘Gojri’ has a rich folk and modern literature, oral-lore, linguistic linage spoken by 3 million people in Jammu and Kashmir which constitutes 20 to 25 percent population of UT. It added that Gojri has been recognized as a regional language in erstwhile state and listed in the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir and is taught in schools besides universities. The Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages, Sahitya Akadami-India’s National Academy of letters, Central Institute of Indian Languages Mysore , Union Ministry of Education have recognized ‘Gojri’ as an independent literary language.