Hmar has been recognized as a language for educational purposes and as a
Modern Indian Language (MIL) in several states in Northeast India.
Manipur •
1956: The Hmar language was formally recognized by the Government of Manipur. •
1968: Permission was granted to teach Hmar at the primary level in Manipur. •
1985: Hmar was elevated to the status of an MIL and included in the
High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) Examination as a half-paper carrying fifty marks. •
1997: Hmar became a full paper in the HSLC Examinations. •
2000: Hmar was included at the higher secondary level. •
2003 onwards: Manipur University granted permission for the study of Hmar at the degree level, with examinations permitted from 2003. • There have been ongoing efforts to introduce Hmar as an Elective and Major subject in degree courses at Manipur University. Textbooks developed in Manipur, such as "Readers," have also been adopted by some vernacular schools in Cachar, Assam, for upper primary schooling.
Assam • The Government of Assam recognized Hmar as a medium of instruction via Memo No. EMI. 82/67/199 dated Shillong, 25 March 1969. •
1984-1985: Hmar was introduced as the medium of instruction in primary classes in the autonomous district of
North Cachar Hills. • Vernacular Middle Schools teaching in Hmar up to the Upper Primary level were established in places like Hmarkhawlien and Diphucherra in Cachar. A similar school was established in Saron (North Cachar Hills) but was later recognized as a Middle English School where Hmar was taught as a language paper only, due to changes in government policy regarding vernacular schools. • Initially, Manipur textbooks were unofficially used. However, due to the need for content relevant to Assam's local history, geography, and culture, and following the
National Policy on Education (1986) requiring
NCERT norms, new textbooks from Pre-Primary to Secondary stages were developed by the Hmar community in Assam. The
SCERT Assam later developed primers and textbooks, with Hmar adapting to these patterns. •
2007: The
Board of Secondary Education Assam (SEBA) recognized and introduced Hmar as a language paper in the HSLC Examinations (vide No. SEBA/AB/HMAR/2007/01 dated 23 August 2007). •
2008: The
Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) allowed the introduction of Hmar as an MIL paper in classes XI and XII (vide AHSEC/ACA/CURR. SYLL/01/96/94 dated 3 January 2008). •
2010: Assam University, Silchar, recognized Hmar as an MIL paper for the first Degree (TDC) (vide No. AUD-56/2009-10/2004 dated 23 July 2010). New textbooks had to be written for all these levels according to the norms laid down by the respective educational authorities.
Mizoram and Meghalaya In both Mizoram and Meghalaya, the Hmar tribe is recognized as a Scheduled Tribe (Hills). There have been efforts to introduce the teaching of Hmar language at the primary level in these states, though significant progress had not been reported by the time of V.L. Bapui's 2017 article. The earlier statement "Hmar is a recognised language in the School curriculum of Assam, Manipur and Mizoram..." requires nuance based on this source, particularly for Mizoram where introduction at primary level was still an ongoing effort. ==See also==