10-year-old Coimbatore girl writes to Tamil Nadu CM about language error in public announcement

A 10-year-old girl from Coimbatore wrote to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin, highlighting a spelling mistake in a public announcement at a cinema theater and requesting correction of such errors.


Coimbatore: A 10-year-old girl from Coimbatore has taken a proactive step to preserve the purity of the Tamil language by writing a letter to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin. The student, identified as Pranavika, studying in 5th standard at PSG School on Avinashi Road, Coimbatore, pointed out a spelling error in a public announcement displayed in a cinema theater.

In her handwritten letter addressed to the Chief Minister, whom she referred to as "the protector of Tamil language in Tamil Nadu," Pranavika detailed her experience at PROZONE Mall's cinema on October 6. She noticed a spelling mistake in the warning message about smoking that appears before movies.



The message, which was supposed to read "Smoking causes cancer and takes life" in Tamil, had a spelling error in the word "takes" (கொல்லும் instead of கொள்ளும்).

Pranavika expressed her concern that such errors in public announcements could lead to incorrect learning among children like her. She requested the Chief Minister to take necessary action to correct this mistake and ensure that public announcements are error-free in the future.

The young girl's letter also reflected her passion for the Tamil language. She urged the Chief Minister to continue his efforts in nurturing and promoting Tamil, acknowledging its status as a classical language.

Pranavika mailed her letter to the Chief Minister on October 8 from the Peelamedu sub-post office in Coimbatore. Her initiative highlights the importance of preserving language accuracy in public spaces and the role of vigilant citizens, even young ones, in maintaining linguistic integrity.

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