Central Institute of Indian Languages explained
The Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL) is an Indian research and teaching institute based in Mysuru,[1] part of the Language Bureau of the Ministry of Education.[2] [3] It was founded on 17 July 1969.[4]
Centres
The Central Institute of Indian Languages has seven centres:[5]
- Centre for Classical Languages
- Centre for Tribal, Minor, Endangered Languages and Languages Policy
- Centre for Lexicography, Folklore, Literature and Translation Studies
- Centre for Literacy Studies
- Centre for Testing & Evaluation
- Centre for Materials Production, Publications and Sales
- Centre for Information in Indian Languages
See also
Notes and References
- Book: E. Annamalai. Central Institute of Indian Languages. Language movements in India. 1979. Central Institute of Indian Languages.
- Web site: Language Education . Ministry of Human Resource Development . Government of India.
- Web site: Home page. Central Institute of Indian Languages. 18 April 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20041213203632/http://www.ciil.org/. 13 December 2004.
- Web site: Central Institute of Indian Languages: A legend. Central Institute of Indian Languages. 18 April 2013. All through the last years in existence, .... dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130928190829/http://www.ciil.org/aboutlegend.aspx. 28 September 2013.
- Web site: Centres. Central Institute of Indian Languages. 18 April 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130209170434/http://www.ciil.org/SchCenter.aspx. 9 February 2013.