About us
In view of the importance and the
inevitable need of translation in the progressive use of the
Official Language Hindi, it was obligatory to provide a well planned
organization for translation work. With this objective in mind,
translation work of non-statutory procedural literature was started
by setting up Central Hindi Directorate under the Ministry of
Education in the year 1960. However, the implementation of Official
Language was the responsibility of Ministry of Home Affairs, hence
the work of translating non-statutory procedural literature was
transferred to the Ministry of Home Affairs. Therefore, on 1st
March, 1971 Central Translation Bureau was set up under the Ministry
of Home Affairs and it was entrusted with the responsibilities of
translating work of non-statutory procedural literature of the
ministries, departments, offices, undertakings, etc. of the Central
Government. Central Translation Bureau is a subordinate office of
the Department of Official Language, Ministry of Home Affairs.
To ensure simplicity, lucidity &
intelligibility in the translation work and also to ensure
uniformity of technical terminology Central Translation Bureau was
entrusted with the responsibility of imparting training in
translation. Thus the Bureau is also imparting training in
translation. In fact Central Translation Bureau is the only
organization of the Central Government, engaged in the work of
translation and imparting training in translation.
Responsibilities
1. Translation
of non-statutory procedural literature like Codes, Manuals and Forms
and training material of the
ministries/departments/offices/banks/undertakings etc. of the
Government of India.
2.Imparting training in translation to
officers/employees engaged in translation work.
3. Ensuring
uniformity in administrative glossary and expressions.
Translation work
Central Translation Bureau translates,
free of cost, the non-statutory procedural literature such as codes,
manuals, forms, training material etc. of the different
ministries/departments/ offices of Central Government and Public
Sector Undertakings, Corporations, Autonomous Bodies, Organizations
and Banks etc. owned or controlled by the Central Government. From
the year 1971 to 31 December, 2009, Central Translation Bureau has
translated around 21,31,904 standard pages.
For early disposal of backlog of
translation work, “Scheme for Expansion of Translating Capacity” (Anuvad
Kshamta Vistaar Yojana) was started in Bureau in the year 1989. The
said material is also being translated by external translators on
honorarium basis under this scheme. Rates of the honorarium for
translation are (a) For Non-technical translation – Rs.60/- per
thousand words, (b) For Technical translation – Rs.65/- per thousand
words. Those desirous of doing the translation work can contact the
Headquarters, at New Delhi.
For the sake of convenience, this work
is so far given only to people residing in NCR or in the nearby
areas. In order to have a look at the application form one can
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here.
Training in
Translation
1. Three
Months’ Translation Training Course :
Central Translation Bureau has been
conducting an in-service Three Months’ Translation Training Course
since 1973 for the Officials engaged in translation/Official
Language work at its Headquarters in New Delhi. In order to cater
to the increasing needs of the offices of the Central Government
spread all over the country, translation training centers were set
up at Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata in January, 1985; October, 1985
and October, 1987 respectively. Under this course, four programmes
of three months’ duration each, are organised at all the centres
every year from (1) January to March, (2) April to June, (3) July to
September and (4) October to December. Central Translation Bureau
has conducted 431 such programmes upto 31 December, 2009, wherein
9,680 officials have been trained. Hostel facility is also
available for the convenience of the trainees at Delhi and Kolkata
centres.
2. 21
days’ Translation Training Course
21 days’ Translation Training Course
has been designed for the personnel of Public Sector Undertakings &
Banks. The programmes under this course are conducted in their
offices on demand, in which Training Officers are sent by Central
Translation Bureau. Central Translation Bureau has conducted 32
such programmes upto 31 December, 2009, wherein 740 officials have
received training.
3. 5 days’
Short-Term Translation Training Course
On demand from various offices across
the country, Central Translation Bureau also conducts 5 days’
Short-Term Translation Training course for such offices. Seeing the
usefulness and popularity of these programmes, the demand for these
has been continually increasing. These programmes are conducted in
the offices concerned and Training Officers are sent by Bureau to
impart training. 11,082 officials have been trained in 417 such
programmes conducted upto 31 December, 2009.
4.
Advanced/Refresher Translation Training Course (5 working days)
At present, this course is conducted
only at Headquarters at New Delhi. Offices can send their
officers/employees to receive training in these programmes. Hostel
facility is also available for the trainees. Under this course, 97
programmes have been conducted upto 31 December, 2009, wherein 1,685
officials have been trained.
To see the sample of the Nomination
form, one can
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here.