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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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ADITHYA VEDAM
ADITHYA VEDAM 10 years 9 months ago
A STUDENT CAN CHOOSE ONLY ONE LANGUAGE FROM ENGLISH AND OTHER FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND THE OTHER LANGUAGE MUST BE EITHER HINDI OR SANSKRIT OR REGIONAL LANGUAGE. AN OPTION MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR STUDENT WHO LIKE TO STUDY BOTH INDIAN LANGUAGES ONLY. IN SUCH CASE ONE LANGUAGE MUST BE HINDI AND OTHER CAN BE SANSKRIT OR ANY REGIONAL LANGUAGE.
ADITHYA VEDAM
ADITHYA VEDAM 10 years 9 months ago
I THINK THE LANGUAGE EDUCATION MUST BE DIFFERENT IN SCHOOL SUCH AS UPTO FIFTH CLASS THREE LANGUAGE SYSTEM MUST BE THERE WHERE STUDENTS LEARN 3 LANGUAGES TO READ AND WRITE ENGLISH HINDI AND A REGIONAL LANGUAGE OR SANSKRIT FROM 6TH THERE MUST BE TWO LANGUAGE SYSTEM WHERE ONE LANGUAGE CAN BE ENGLISH OR ANY FOREIGN LANGUAGE LIKE FRENCH GERMAN SPANISH AND OTHER LANGUAGE CAN BE HINDI OR A REGIONAL LANGUAGE.
prateek rai
prateek rai 10 years 9 months ago
Promotion of Sanskrit As someone who is curious about Sanskrit and wants to learn it, I have zero credible and exhaustive online resources to learn it from. Such an online resource will go a long way to help people who are interested in the language to pursue it as a hobby from the comfort of their home and in the process promote the language. Genuine scholars should be engaged for this project (more or less like courses on NPTEL) from Sanskrit universities in the country.
prateek rai
prateek rai 10 years 9 months ago
Promotion of Sanskrit To promote Sanskrit, it is important to dispel the notion that it is a dead language. Literary works in Sanskrit produced after independence have zero visibility despite the fact that they are of impeccable quality. Recognition of such works can go a long way to discredit the argument often peddled that Sanskrit no longer thrives. Prof. Satya Vrat Shastri,Jnanpith 2009, for his work in Sanskrit. Such genuine scholars be engaged to design a roadmap to promote sanskrit.
Sri Hari
Sri Hari 10 years 9 months ago
we are too westernized in education that local languages in competitive studies is a huge no-no..a good start would be to learn history and sociology through local language where less technical (western) terms are absent ain't including geography for there is science involved in it/benefits of same include people who educated through local language edu system have opportunity to teach. another benefit is students will understand history easily made must for international/matric/state edu systems
Roshan Gowda BA
Roshan Gowda BA 10 years 9 months ago
Make learning State language mandatory in schools. Most of the languages in the world has words from Sanskrit and NASA has alrdy said that it is the best suitable language for Artificial Intelligence. Hence make it mandatory in schools. Student can choose it to be their marks scoring subject or only a learning skill but it should be mandatory to learn it. Have one language for entire India like China which has Mandarin Chinese as the common language. I suggest to have Sanskrit as common language
Shrey Jakhetia
Shrey Jakhetia 10 years 9 months ago
there should be proper classes for english languages in schools,because attention in not paid on english language in specially english medium schools,the school faculty thinks as if all the students are born with good communication skills in english from womb of their moms...this is the reason the teachers doent pay much pressure on english language and take it as granted..
Rajesha Rao
Rajesha Rao 10 years 9 months ago
The previous generations versed in multiple languages. But,the current generation knows only english. For example, the previous generation knew 5 different languages at-least and they could read and write well on that. (a) Business Language - English (b) National Language - Hindi (c) State language - Kannada, Telugu, Marathi (d) Language of the region -Tulu, Maithili, Sindhi (e) Community language - Each community had a language or a dialect of a language. But, current generation is not polyglot
Akshay kendre
Akshay kendre 10 years 9 months ago
i am an engineering student and we the students of normal engineering college lack the technical proficiency and dont get the job and i belive the problem is in educatuon which we get in the college but when we learn the technical subjects in our mother tongue we will get the knowlage we should get in college