"Mauritius will soon send a proposal to UNESCO urging it to include Bhojpuri language in the heritage list so that due respect could be given to our Bhojpuri language," he said.
Asserting that a lot of workwas already going on in Mauritius to promote the language, the Prime Minister said, "The Bhojpuri language was even being taught to students in our schools with an aim of promoting it."
Jugnauth and his wife Sarojni today visited the Bhaisasur Ghat in the city on the eve ofDev Deepawali.
He also paid floral tributes to themartyred Indian soldiershere at the ghat.
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