Meitei language movement
The Meitei language movement, also known as the Manipuri language movement, is any linguistic movement undertaken by the literary, political and social associations as well as organisations, advocating for a change or development of Meitei language in various critical, discriminative and unfavorable circumstances and situations.
In the history of Meitei language, there were 4 notable linguistic movements that took place.
Linguistic purism movement
Scheduled language movement
With the introduction of 14 Indian languages in an officially recognized category named "scheduled languages" by the Government of India in the year 1950, in which Meitei language was not included, there was a language movement advocated by the literary, political and social associations as well as organizations, from Northeast India, spearheaded especially by the Manipuri Sahitya Parishad and the "All Manipur Students' Union", demanding the "scheduled language" status for Meitei language for more than four long decades.In the year 1992, Meitei language was given the "scheduled language" status with the "71st Constitutional Amendment Act" of the Indian Constitution.
The day of the inclusion of Meitei language in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India and making it one of the official languages of the Indian Republic is annually commemorated as Meitei Language Day on August 20.