About 549 volunteers from across Kerala and neighbouring states have been trained to speak basic Hindi and English words which normally crop up during conversations to help the 3000-odd delegates coming from various parts of the country for the meeting.
At least 60 words and sentences have been given to the volunteers to memorise and make use of during the high-level meeting in which union ministers, chief ministers of BJ-ruled states, MPs, party's national leaders are likely to participate.
Ninety per cent of the delegates are from Hindi heartland and it was necessary to have volunteers trained in Hindi, he said.
'Aap ney Chay Peeya?' (Did you have tea?), 'Aap ko kab room mein jana hai?' (When do you want to go to the room), 'Aap ko kab gadi chahiyae?' (when do you need the vehicle?) are some of the Hindi sentences which have been listed and given to volunteers to memorise and perfect.
At Thrissur, two batches of 70 volunteers have been provided intensive training for three months, he added.