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Promotion of Languages

Promotion of Languages
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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A multi-lingual society recognises the importance of education in languages. While there are some interventions for appointment of language teachers and promotion of classical ...

A multi-lingual society recognises the importance of education in languages. While there are some interventions for appointment of language teachers and promotion of classical languages, there is no comprehensive scheme or language policy and we need to have inputs on this dimension.

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Aditya Vangara
Aditya Vangara 11 years 1 month ago
Regional Languages... Its our fate that we are now discussing on language in education system.. Children are not able to read, write and communicate in their own mother tongue.. this shows the worst state of our Indian society.. Need to focus on the regional and National Language in addition to English.. Most of the schools and mainly parents are not concentrating or more precisely, not interested in INDIAN languages thinking they are useless as English is the current leader.. Plzz change that
Viknesh Elango
Viknesh Elango 11 years 1 month ago
Language taught in schools is mainly to clear the exams. I doubt whether it will really helpful in their life. The assessment pattern has to change. In schools, three language should be made compulsory and students should able to read and write confidently - Regional language, National language and Official language. In Fourteen years of school education, it is not a huge task. Other languages it is upto the school or the interest of the students.
kanha_1
kanha_1 11 years 1 month ago
Improve the quality of English language in CBSE...!! See to ICSE... English is worst in CBSE and is just meant to mug up all the answer and just go n give exam ! Also promote Indian Languages rather than Western ones .. Sanskrit , Prakrit , Tamil etc/ could be made compulsory till 12th
SRKVN NANDIKKARA
SRKVN NANDIKKARA 11 years 1 month ago
Give more importance to computer related education and introduce some computer languages for developing the logical thinking of the students. Santhi(IT Teacher) Thulasi(IT Teacher)
SRKVN NANDIKKARA
SRKVN NANDIKKARA 11 years 1 month ago
Promotion of languages like Hindi and English will help the students in their future.In this developing world we have to give importance to english. Indu(Hindi teacher) Shyni(English Teacher)
PRIYA JINDAL
PRIYA JINDAL 11 years 1 month ago
Let us create more and more opportunities for students. Let them decide their career. Let them decide where they want to be in future. Let them decide what they want to achieve by learning a foreign language. Let us provide them with all possible options and leave it up to them to choose.
Beloo Mehra
Beloo Mehra 11 years 1 month ago
It is time to also get rid of extreme centralization and top-down decision making in Indian Education. Decentralization, greater autonomy and independence must be given to communities and towns as far as some key decisions regarding curriculum are concerned. This could also ensure that the large regional variety of dialects also gets its due in educational experience of the learners from those linguistic groups.
Dr Swapan  Kumar Banerjee
Dr Swapan Kumar Banerjee 11 years 1 month ago
Modi Gov must promote learning of Sanskrit at school level which is the only acceptable language to north and south Indians, also to the east and the west Indians. Rich cultural and spiritual text can be studied by students who can become true Indians, not the poor caricature of Western man.
Kartik Nayak
Kartik Nayak 11 years 1 month ago
Sanskrit education in Indian schools is a joke. Everyone learns it as third language, but ask them to read a shloka after an year, they can't read or understand. Most of the inheritance in form of Vedas, Upanishads , Bhagvad Gita is lost because Sanskrit has died as language of communication. We should learn from Israel how they revived another ancient language Hebrew. India's rich ancient traditions, knowledge and spirituality can be harnessed if we can revive Sanskrit.