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Promotion of Languages

Promotion of Languages
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
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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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Peeyush Shah
Peeyush Shah 11 years 2 months ago
शिक्षा में सुधर के लिये पुरे देश में एक ही शिक्षा प्रणाली हो प्रत्यक स्तर का पाठ्यक्रम यदि एक जैसा होगा तो अलग अलग राज्यों के विद्यार्थी अपने आप को दुसरे से अलग नहीं समझेंगे,वो सभी को अपने जैसा ही समझेंगे अलग अलग होने से अलग होने का भाव मन में आता हे और फिर गृह्नित भाव भी मन में आते हे,राज्यों राजधानियों के विद्यार्थी अपने आप को उच्च स्तर का समझते हे एक पाठ्यक्रम होने से यह भाव मन में नहीं आएगा,कि हम को ज्यादा ज्ञान हे और दुसरे को कम,विद्यार्थियों में भारतीयत्व के विकास का पाठ्यक्रम होना चाहिय
Ashit Dash
Ashit Dash 11 years 2 months ago
There should not be change of language during transition phase of study that is from school level to college level. More students doesn't get easily adopted with this. So there should be one language medium throughout the study.
Pawan Kumar
Pawan Kumar 11 years 2 months ago
Benefit- 1) Medium of instruction in Mother tongue would promote a) confidence b) self pride c) innovation.. among children. 2)English would help connect children with outer world. 3)Good knowledge of Indian langusge would unite India also good connect between south ..East & West India. 4)Education of Sanskrit would give moral education & self respect among children.
Pawan Kumar
Pawan Kumar 11 years 2 months ago
3)Any other language other than mother tongue- any of the following- Tamil,Punjabi,Kashmiri,Marathi,gujarati,Malyayam,Bengali,Hindi,Urdu& other indian Language other than Sanskrit. till class 10 4) Sanskrit should be taught till class 10 as a half credit subject- As this language is for most important for moral education of children.
Pawan Kumar
Pawan Kumar 11 years 2 months ago
1)MedPrimary Language-mediium of teaching- Std 1 to Phd & higher research- Mother Tongue-Tamil,Bengali,Hindi,Telugu,Kananda,All North East Language,Marathi,Gujarati,Malyayam,Oriya,English & Many Others suitable to candidate. 2)Secondary Language- English(Till class 12th -Good training of English so that candidate could understand, read, Speak)
kiran kumar gone
kiran kumar gone 11 years 2 months ago
we should make hindi a compulsory language for every schools colleges. south indian region has a poor communication in hindi. hindi should be learnt for every indian such that hindi should be recognised as a united nations official language as an asset with indian amounting above 1.2 billion population
vishal sharma_8
vishal sharma_8 11 years 2 months ago
क्युकी सर मेरे पास और भी बहुत सारी चीजे है जिनको में आपके साथ शेयर करना चाहता हु सर
vishal sharma_8
vishal sharma_8 11 years 2 months ago
नौकरी करते हा वो भी सरकारी और वो बिजली का बिल तो देते नही फिर ऊपर से सारा दिन पानी गरम करने वाली रोड लगा रखते है जो बिजली से चलती है क्या होगा फिर ऎसे में सर वो तो घर में ठण्ड में गरम पानी जो बिजली की रोड से किया जाता है उस गरम पानी से बर्तन धोते है सर हम सच बोलते है उन्हें तो चुभेगा ही सर जो ऎसे काम करते है मेने आपको बताया है सर मुझे पूरा भरोसा है के आप इस्पे जल्दी एक्शन लेंगे सर सर में एक बार फिरसे आपसे निवेदन करता हु सर जी के मुझे आपसे मिलना है सर प्लीज मुझे टाइम दीजिये आपसे मिलने के लिए
Rajesha Rao
Rajesha Rao 11 years 2 months ago
Indian languages do not have any Indian government recognised certification, like English, Chinese, Japanese or German have. Most of the national languages across the world have standard proficiency tests. But, it is not true for Indian languages. Can we have language proficient test for Hindi, Sanskrit, Kannada, Tamil etc. like other foreign languages, which is promoted and recognized by Indian government. Indian government has to conduct exams twice a year in across the world like Japan does.