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Odisha's Santali language activist finds mention in PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat

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September 30, 2024

AS Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat' completed 10 years on Sunday, one of the heroes who featured in the special edition of the broadcast was Odisha's Ramjit Tudu.

Odisha's Santali language activist finds mention in PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat

A techie who works as an assistant revenue inspector under Jashipur tehsil of Mayurbhanj district, Ramjit has been providing a digital platform to Santali literary voices from across the world to express themselves.

The New Indian Express in its Brightside section had recently featured Ramjit who for the last one decade has been digitising his mother tongue Santali and giving it an online identity.

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