The 11th volume of the Official Language Committee was submitted to President.
The committee recommended using Hindi as a medium of instruction in IITs, IIMs and central universities in Hindi-speaking states.
High Courts in non-Hindi speaking states, where proceedings are recorded in English or a regional language.
The same must make translations available in Hindi since they are often cited in judgements.
Government officials and other employees in the central government not using Hindi in Hindi-speaking states will face consequences in the Annual Performance Assessment Report (APAR).
According to the rules, Hindi is official language in A category states.
Category B states is the states where Hindi is used less than 65 per cent.
Category C states are those where the use of Hindi is less than 65 per cent.
The Committee suggests fully using Hindi as a medium of communication in A category states, while other states can use regional languages.
Its ultimate aim is to minimize the usage of the English language in official communication and increase the usage of Hindi.
The Official Language Committee, headed by the union home minister, was set up to review and promote the use of Hindi language in official communication.
It is mandated by Article 351 of the Indian Constitution.
It was constituted in 1976 under Section 4 of The Official Languages Act, 1963.
The first report of the Committee was submitted in 1987.