Indian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur urged to include signs in Tamil
Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 10 (ANI): The Indian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur has been urged to include Tamil on its signage, as approximately 75 percent people using its facilities speak Tamil.
The Star Online quoted Alternative Action Team president B. Kalaivanar as saying that airline companies like Air India, Indian Airlines and Jet Airways should also include Tamil in their announcements.
These airlines should appoint flight attendants who are proficient in Tamil the language because nearly 95 percent of its passengers are South Indian, he added.
Kalaivanar would be leading a delegation to present a memorandum on the issue to the Indian High Commission on Friday. (ANI)
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