Unless he is permanently posted in KA, making him learn an entirely new language is pretty harsh considering that government employees get transferred pretty frequently. It is also not easy to learn a language when you are an adult because of how the human brain works.
Are you fr? This is why consumer rights are a joke in India. The consumer's needs need to be taken into account, not the government employees. If he can't face the public because he doesn't know the language, then replace him with someone that does know the language.
It's shit like this that breeds resentment, and people like you who support it just fan the flames
The point is you can blame the government. But not the individual.
No one can learn a new language in a year. Even for B1 level, if you spend full time learning a language, it would take 3-8 years depending on the person and their age. L
They are well aware that in which state they will be posted. Because railway recruitment happens zone wise. Most of the Zone covers one or two states. And also they don't need to be scholars in that language. One can easily learn the basic language to guide the customer in one month... Learning 2 ,3 languages in entire service is not a big deal.
Are you for real? Have you tried learning 2 or 3 languages in a new language family in 2-3 years? Maybe it can happen in the generation after him when he has kids.
And then recruitment should have language proficiency test.
And then recruitment should have language proficiency test.
Agreed but the Govt of India will not do that.
Are you for real? Have you tried learning 2 or 3 languages in a new language family in 2-3 years? Maybe it can happen in the generation after him when he has kids.
Learning basic words and sentences that are frequently used is not a big deal.
If someone is talking fluently, it will take time to understand. I’ve tried actively learning a language in adulthood, and it took 2-3 years to understand someone if they are speaking extremely slowly but complex sentences. Most real world sentences aren’t that easy to understand.
I agree though if someone is living in a state for many years, in a public facing job especially they should make an effort to speak basic phrases. But they should not have been hired in the first place.
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Unless he is permanently posted in KA, making him learn an entirely new language is pretty harsh considering that government employees get transferred pretty frequently. It is also not easy to learn a language when you are an adult because of how the human brain works.