New Delhi: Central Bank of India has been awarded the First Prize for Regional Official Language (Rajbhasha) Implementation in the Northeast Region for 2024–25, recognizing its outstanding efforts in promoting and implementing the Government of India’s Official Language policies. The award was presented by Amit Shah, Union Minister of Home Affairs and Cooperation, along with Manik Saha, Chief Minister of Tripura.
Award Ceremony and Key Representatives
The prestigious award was received on behalf of Central Bank of India by Mr. Mahendra Dohare, Executive Director, while Mr. Anil Kumar, Zonal Head of Guwahati Zone, also attended the ceremony. The recognition highlights the bank’s structured initiatives, strategic planning, and consistent efforts in implementing Rajbhasha policies across its operations in the Northeast region.
Significance of the Rajbhasha Award
The award underscores the Bank’s dedication to promoting the use of Hindi as the Official Language, in alignment with Government of India guidelines. It reflects the organization’s commitment to fostering linguistic inclusivity and strengthening communication in regional operations.
Central Bank of India has consistently focused on integrating Rajbhasha initiatives into its day-to-day operations, ensuring effective outreach and compliance across all levels.
About Central Bank of India
Central Bank of India, headquartered in Mumbai, is one of India’s oldest and leading public sector banks. Established in 1911, it offers a wide range of banking services across the country and has a strong presence in regional and rural markets. The bank’s initiatives in promoting Rajbhasha and other social responsibilities further reinforce its reputation as a customer-centric and socially responsible financial institution.















