The Chhattisgarh Police Department is implementing a significant change in its written communications by replacing 109 Urdu-Persian words with their Hindi equivalents. The decision was communicated through an official letter sent by the DGP to all SPs, directing the transition to a more uniform use of Hindi in official records. This will affect how the police handle various tasks. From daily reporting to legal documentation, this reform aims to create greater clarity and consistency in the language used within the department. The change is part of ongoing efforts to modernize administrative practices.
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