The report says that all government or semi-government organisations are working under the federation would translate their policies, by-laws and all kinds of forms into Urdu, which will appear alongside with English versions within the next three months. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had also signed an administrative order regarding this on July 6, he added. Submitting a short-term plan for the promotion of Urdu language, the federal government told the Supreme Court on Friday that step-by-step over the next three months, the President, prime minister and all special designates, will start delivering their speeches in Urdu language regardless of whether these are being delivered within or outside the country.įederal secretary information, while appearing before a three-member bench headed by Justice Jawwad S Khawaja to hear an application on declaring Urdu as the country’s official language, submitted a report on the steps taken by the government in this regard so far. A file photo of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
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