Controversy: AYUSH official allegedly asks 37 Yoga, naturopathy doctors from Tamil Nadu to leave training for not knowing Hindi
Tamil Nadu: An alleged act of discrimination based on language has sparked controversy after 37 yoga and naturopathy practitioners from Tamil Nadu were allegedly asked by the Union Ayush Secretary to leave an online training program for not knowing Hindi.
As per a recent media report, a three-day virtual event organized by the Ministry of AYUSH in collaboration with Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga for Master Trainers of Yoga was attended by over 300 participants from across the country, who would be deployed at various Health and Wellness Centres (HWCS) under Ayushman Bharat post-training.
My letter to the Honorable Union Minister @shripadynaik on the reported hindi imposition.#StopHindiImposition pic.twitter.com/Wzlib2f9fl
— Kanimozhi (கனிமொழி) (@KanimozhiDMK) August 22, 2020
Another famous political personality Stalin also stated that "It is shameful that a senior government official in the rank of secretary has behaved in such an uncivilized fashion prompted by linguistic chauvinism."
Apart from this, the participants also stated that the trainers in the programs were not 'qualified' enough to provide professional guidance. They have further stated that the AYUSH Secretary allegedly threatened to act against participants who questioned why Yoga and Naturopathy were being split while they have been together till now, reports Deccan Herald.
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