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  2. Initially the Central Institute of India Languages established the 4 Regional Institute of Languages with a goal of implementing the three language formula and thereby promoting national integrity and social harmony in Bhubaneswar, Mysore, Patiala and Pune in the year 1970.

  3. The main objective of the Regional Language Centres of the C.I.I.L as laid down in the EFC Memo No.F.4-1/69-IL-II dated September 17, 1969 is to help State Governments implement three language formula.

  4. Central Institute of Indian Languages was established to co-ordinate the development of Indian Languages, to bring about the essential unity of Indian languages through scientific studies, Promote inter-disciplinary research, contribute to mutual enrichment of languages, and thus contribute towards emotional integration of people of India.

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  5. Language use. All its research and development activities are directed towards solving of problems related to language that emerge in various socio-cultural domains such as education, literacy, mass media, governance and emotional integration.

  6. Southern Regional Language Centre (SRLC), MYSURU. The Centre was first setup on July 5, 1970 at Central Institute of India Languages, Mysuru which offers the course for 4 major South-Indian Languages i.e. Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu.

  7. In July, 2006 two more languages, i.e., Maithili and Santali were introduced into the curriculum of ERLC, after which the Centre is imparting language education in 4 languages, i.e., Bengali, Maithili, Odia and Santali.

  8. 10-MONTH DIPLOMA IN LANGUAGE TRAINING PROGRAMME AT REGIONAL LANGUAGE CENTRES OF CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF INDIAN LANGUAGES. Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL) was established by the Government of India to promote Indian languages on July 17, 1969 located at Mysuru.