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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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Vinamra Mehra
Vinamra Mehra 11 years 1 month ago
Teaching of Indian languages should be stressed upon .Hindi should be stressedupon as it is national language .Today the knowledge of English is thought to compulsory . Teaching should be done in mother tongue
ARUN KUMAR PAREEK
ARUN KUMAR PAREEK 11 years 1 month ago
विदेशी भाषाओं की अनिवार्यता समाप्त करके भारतीय भाषाओं महत्व दिया जाना चाहिये,ताकि प्रत्येक भारतीय अपनी मातृभाषा में शिक्षा ग्रहण करने में कठिनाई अनुभव न करे .प्राथमिक शिक्षा मातृभाषा में होनी चाहिए . शिक्षा में अपनी प्राचीन संस्कृति व अपने गौरवशाली इतिहास को जरूर शामिल करना चाहिये .
G Thiraviyam
G Thiraviyam 11 years 1 month ago
Why should we learn Sanskrit , which was only to be learned by the priestly class. And how will it help in my daily life as a scavenger .
Srimathi Prasad
Srimathi Prasad 11 years 1 month ago
Lets not forget the fact that India was able to attract It industry as we had a large pool of english speaking people. Keeping international migration and economic development in mind, medium of education must be English. Hindi must be 2nd language & regional language the 3rd.Common language leads to prosperity
sujit gope
sujit gope 11 years 1 month ago
English should be language1 ,and English must be the medium of instruction..as in India there are so many mother tongue that it becomes difficult when a student goes for higher studies in some other state..there is no common language
Pranav Bormane
Pranav Bormane 11 years 1 month ago
Sanskrit and local language/mothertounge should be made compulsary in primary education. So that children will gain some interest in them and later may opt to learn them in secondary and higher secondary education as well where we can keep them optional.
Gautam Sharma_2
Gautam Sharma_2 11 years 1 month ago
Let Indian language authors be. Invited to schools to interact with children. They will help foster love & pride for native language. Also encourage children write short story or poetry type. Books in native language & let authors judge.
RATAN DEEP GUPTA
RATAN DEEP GUPTA 11 years 1 month ago
the condition of our native languages is very poor today like Sanskrit and Hindi. If we talk about English there is organisation named oxford, it adds new words daily in English and today English has a good vocabulary but have we ever thought for our Indian languages. Sanskrit has no importance, nobody wants to learn it and no institute teaches expect some. India also needs an organisation like oxford which cares of our languages.
anu garg
anu garg 11 years 1 month ago
students as well as school managements are not interested to opt sanskrit due to its difficulty level compare to other languages like punjabi. IN Rajasthan SRIGANGANAGAR DISTRICT condition is worse in goverment schools where only 3 govt. schools in whole district is offering sanskrit as optional subject.
rajan dogra
rajan dogra 11 years 1 month ago
Or don't keep records of leaders or put them into work. Gandhi ji talked about Hindi etc, Ravinder Nath, Vivekanand, Vajpayee ji, Nehru 'even' ji, Education policy makers and so on talked heavily. Flux of money and time is spent for the policies. What for. To be in the same state? What Fun Can Be Greater than this!!!!!!!! Decide it now and finally@@@@@@@@@