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Further to the previous message posted on the AT informal discussion group in Telegram, today I posted another message in that same group....
As more Indians speak Hindi than English, it will be better if the online application forms can be submitted in two languages - English and Hindi. The online application forms in Hindi are already being used by many centres in Mahrashtra, Andhra, Bihar and Delhi region.
Please see the PDF file alongwith this message that illustrates the procedure to activate Hindi language after logging in to dhamma.org scheduler portal. language.pdf
List of centres in India state-wise where online application forms can be submitted ONLY in English as of 12th Nov 2019:- Maharashtra - Jalgaon,Pune(2), Latur, Kolhapur, Dhule, Sangli, Ajaypur, Khadavli, Akola, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Nashik, Nanded, New Mumbai, Dhamma Vahini, Gondia Rajasthan - Jaipur, Jodhpur, Churu, Pushkar Gujrat - Dhamma Ambika, Mehsana, Rajkot, Kutch, Palitana, Ahmedabad UP - Kushinagar, Sarnath, Sravasthi, Kanpur MP - Jabalpur, Balaghat, Bhopal, Indore, Ratlam Punjab - Hoshiarpur Haryana - Rohtak, Karnal Uttarakhand - Dehradun Bihar - Bodhgaya West Bengal - Kolkata Chattisgarh - Dhamma Ketu, Bharari Odisha - Dhamma Utkal TN - Dindigul, Arunachala and Chennai Kerala - Dhamma Ketana Karnataka - Bengaluru Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Tripura
and may be some more centres...
Further to the above message posted on 13th Nov, today I posted below message on the Telegram AT group.
List of centres in India that are already accepting online course applications in three languages (Hindi + English + MARATHI/TELUGU) using dhamma.org portal as of 14th Nov 2019:-
List of centres in India that are already accepting online course applications in two languages (Hindi and English) using dhamma.org portal as of 14th Nov 2019:-
With metta
Respected Pala Team,
This is with reference to the team meeting we had on 26th Oct 2019.
When a sadhak logs in to dhamma.org for filling up online application forms there is a facility to opt for which language. English, Hindi or Regional language.
This facility is being used by some centres in India like Igatpuri, Nagajjuna, ... And there are MANY centres in India that don't use this multiple language facility. For example, Jaipur, Paphulla (Bangalore), Chennai...
Sadhaks who are not comfortable with English, for them it is better to fill up in Hindi or the centre's regional language.
I think many centre teachers are not aware of this facility.
Please advise what is the suitable course of action.
Thank you with metta Aravind D. Dikshatar