We are looking at a highly innovative campaign whereby social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, Instagram and other media will be used as a tool to spread our long-pending demand across India, founder of Tribal Research and Cultural Foundation, Javaid Rahi said.
Rahi, a noted Gujjar scholar, said initially the focus would be to unite the Gujjar community residing in 12 states of north-western India for a joint struggle to get Gojri recognised at the national level.
Rahi also argued that Gojri has a very rich literature.
At present, more than one thousand books are available in Gojri -mainly covering poetry, prose, folklore, novel, flora-fauna and history, he claimed.
The Jammu and Kashmir government has already included Gojri in the Sixth Schedule of the state's constitution.
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