India And The National Language!

India is also known in the world for various reasons. For example, the country’s unity in integrity, its guest honor, and Vasudev Kutum (which means “the whole world is like a home”). Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave this lesson to everyone during the Corona period. My India is not only famous in the world for these reasons but there are many other things about our country which are famous because of the underlined words. Apart from being a democratic country, the customs culture here is unique, and there are also different languages spoken here and the contributions of our Prime Ministers and all of the players in our country are invaluable. There are many such reasons which make our country world-famous. ..

India is a country with many languages. It is said that only after the arrival of something new, only a fraction of the old remain. This is also true to some extent in India. But it is also a specialty of India that modernity has been handled in the lap of its cultural culture. This means that we adopt every language and culture without sacrificing our old language. ..

This is a look at the languages ​​of both the times from the same point of view, so that the coming generation sees today not only in a book but as a daily habit in our life.

Hinglish is a unique form of Indian language that is spoken and written here. It is not related to either English or Hindi, but it has been instilled in the soul and hands of today’s youth. It is used only for informal communication, and it does not exist in formal handwriting and speech because it does not come in the style of any other language.

Just like the Kabir Das, who wrote in a mixture of many languages, the Khichari language is also considered only as poetry or a way of communicating with society. However, at the time it was not considered as part of the national language. The state language at that time was Mughalia Hindi. ..

There is no national language in India today. This is strange, because a country doesn’t have a national language if there isn’t one in the first place. How is this possible? But remember that India is a unique country, and so there must be a national language here.

The national language of our nation is not currently known, and the rights book means that the Constitution will be written in a national language. What will be the national language of our nation?

The Indian Constitution recognizes three official languages: Hindi, English, and a regional language. English is used for formal purposes, Hindi is the native tongue, and regional languages are used for everyday conversation. ..

There are many Regional languages ​​in this country, some of which you will find mentioned in the Constitution. Some of these languages ​​are spoken by a significant minority of the population, and others are only spoken by a few people in specific areas.

The experts’ theory that a nation is the people who speak a common language is wrong according to India’s constitution. The constitution recognizes one culture, one tradition, and even one religion - Indian Muslims.

So Is India Not A Nation?

The article discusses how India is still a nation, despite its diversity. It argues that this diversity of India cuts the theory of political experts and tells that to be a nation, there should be one equality and one attitude, not one religion and language.

Kubernath Rai, the author of a Hindi book that I studied, warned us about language slavery. He told us that Hindi and Sanskrit are important languages and that we should not be taken advantage of them.

He has said that the British language has caught India with the chains of slavery after their departure. He said that we are adopting the English language so much that the importance and existence of other languages ​​are becoming low in India.

He has also said that – If we want to avoid this, we have to open the windows of different languages ​​so that we understand the importance of another language and our culture and not enslave anyone. So I found this to be very true and important.

Many other writers have tried to tell us what the importance of language is, but what they fail to realize is that language is everything. It’s the foundation of our society and it’s the tool we use to communicate with one another. Without it, we would be lost. ..

Mahadevi Varma, in her book “Samaj or Vyakti”, has said that the person will be, so will the society, and as the society will be, so will the person. This means that it is in each other’s hands to change both. It means both the person and the society choose the language. ..

In the chapter, Ram Vilas Sharma has shown how much Hindi is important to the development of our country. How Hindi developed in contacting and understanding each other. How much importance has been given to Hindi in the development of our country?

India has a number of languages ​​spoken by its citizens, but it does not have a national language. This is because Hindi, the language spoken by the majority of Indians, is not considered to be a national language. This is despite the fact that Hindi has a long history and is closely related to the culture of India. Hindi does not have official status, which means that it cannot be used in government institutions or in schools. This leaves many people feeling frustrated because they believe that Hindi should be given more recognition as a national language. ..

Conclusion

Now we have learnt “India And The National Language!”, But, when I think about this, it also seems right that everyone has to appear normal. By the way, Hindi is now growing very fast worldwide and is also being liked. So this development is very good. And the way to further increase the Hindi language in India has been made mandatory to teach the Hindi language throughout the country. Earlier, when only Regional and English languages were taught in school, now Hindi has also been made compulsory, and looking at this thing. So diversity of India I would say that not now but in future, Hindi language will be accepted as mother tongue only. But it will be spoken and written as national language ..

Hindi may one day become the country’s official language. This is likely due to its importance in the Indian culture and society, as well as its widespread use in the media. Hindi is also widely understood by many people in other countries, making it an important language to learn.