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Yousuf Jameel flags decline in Urdu standards

Veteran journalist urges monitoring mechanism to check errors in newspapers, signboards, and public communication across Kashmir

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Last updated: April 8, 2026 11:39 pm
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Srinagar, Apr 7 : Senior journalist Yousuf Jameel on Tuesday expressed concern over the declining standards of Urdu language in media and public spaces, calling for corrective measures to ensure accuracy.

Speaking at an event organised by the JK Urdu Council in Srinagar, Jameel said there was no need to elaborate on the situation as it was evident to all, but stressed the importance of practical steps to address the issue.

He said that while discussions often focus on larger ideas like establishing an Urdu university, the immediate concern should be the condition of Urdu in newspapers, schools and public communication.

Jameel pointed out that many newspapers and media platforms were not delivering correct Urdu to readers, with frequent errors in headlines and content. “In some cases, even headlines are incorrect, which is concerning,” he said.

He suggested forming a committee under the Urdu Council to regularly monitor and identify mistakes in newspapers, including headlines and text, so that such errors are not repeated.

Highlighting the issue beyond media, he said Urdu signboards in business establishments and public departments have declined, and where present, often contain errors. He cited instances where mistakes in traffic signboards were later corrected after being pointed out.

Referring to banks, he said Urdu signage was earlier visible but had reduced over time, adding that efforts through social media had led to some restoration.

Jameel said editors, publishers and other stakeholders must take responsibility to ensure that correct Urdu reaches younger generations, warning that unchecked errors could normalise incorrect usage in the future.

He also emphasised that criticism should be taken constructively and in a respectful manner to improve standards.

The event also included discussions on promoting Urdu language and literature, with participants sharing suggestions for its preservation and development.(KNS).

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