Press release | Sep 19, 2005 |
A milestone setup for language professionals. Indian Translators Meet 2005, New Delhi, 17th Sept, 2005 The Indian Translators Meet 2005, New Delhi, 17th Sept, 2005 evoked keen interest and the presence of language associates from different parts of India which includes representatives of country’s premier language service providers, senior Government officials, leading language faculties from top notch Universities, delegates from MNCs and established-emerging freelance translators... See more A milestone setup for language professionals. Indian Translators Meet 2005, New Delhi, 17th Sept, 2005 The Indian Translators Meet 2005, New Delhi, 17th Sept, 2005 evoked keen interest and the presence of language associates from different parts of India which includes representatives of country’s premier language service providers, senior Government officials, leading language faculties from top notch Universities, delegates from MNCs and established-emerging freelance translators/interpreters is a testimony to the importance attached to it. The Chief-guest Mr. R. Viswanathan, Head, Latin American Division. Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India was eloquent in his speech. Mr. Vishwanathan said, "there is a greater need to constantly upgrade translation skills and to adapt ever-changing technology and translation tools.” He added, “Indian Translators’ community has to come forward in favor of making translation activity a recognized profession.” In addition, the speech by Dr. Anil Dhingra from Jawaharlal Nehru University and the presentations made on the use of software for harnessing the necessary technologies for bringing in qualitative improvement and increasing the efficiency level of the translators, the scientific method of managing ones accounts with respect to taxation and availing certain benefits, the problems being faced by the translators’ community in India as on date and how we can address them and finally the steps being taken for formation of “Indian Translators’ Association” was the hallmark of this Meet. The proposed Indian Translators’ Association is an initiative to organize wide-spread translators’/interpreters’ community where one can address common issues for betterment of the industry which has the potential to bring in commercial benefits including foreign exchange for the country besides exhibiting to the outside world that there is an association for the translators/interpreters in India as it is prevailing in the US, Europe and some other developed countries that provide “Accreditation” as a mark of certain level of quality to the translators. It is pertinent to note that “Accreditation” is a bench-mark for certain quality and increases the satisfaction level of any client seeking services of language professionals, and ultimately, this will have a wide ranging ramification for the practicing linguists in enhancing their credibility which will help in their growth as well. However, the establishment of such an Association requires addressing of certain key issues for continued progress. During presentation of a draft proposal on Indian Translators Association by the Convenor Mr. Ravi Kumar there were very useful exchange of ideas and discussions on the type of membership, formation formalities, contributions, grading, etc which will help for moving forward in the right direction. Microsoft exhibited its premier productivity programs suite, Microsoft Office 2003, fully configured in Indian languages, as a toolkit to facilitate the work requirements of the modern translators. Adequate emphasis was given for the future of Indian languages and the services extended in Indian languages by the translations industry. It is of prime importance of any such venture to focus attention on home grounds first. The protocols and vision necessary for the propagation of Indian-language services to fully develop the local market potential to the fullest is a necessity and has social-relevance. It is worth to mention that the Indian Translators Meet 2005 has received full support from www.proz.com - a well know website that has world wide network of translators. In all, the Indian Translators’ Meet 2005 has turned out to be milestone in uniting translators/interpreters community in India and has instilled a sense of togetherness in them and a desire to form an Association, the Indian Translators Association. For details please contact: Ravi Kumar Convenor (Indian Translators Meet 2005) C/O Allied Modlingua Services Pvt. Ltd. K-5/B, Lower Ground Floor, Kalkaji, New Delhi -110019 Tel: 011-26291676 Fax: 011-51675530 Web: www.translatorsinitiative.org ▲ Collapse | |