Published 15:06 IST, July 31st 2021
VP Venkaiah Naidu affirms 'we must protect our regional languages through innovation'
Vice President has said that innovation is required to protect and rejuvenate Indian languages as that generates pride in people for their mother tongues.
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Vice President of India, M. Venkaiah Naidu, has urged for innovation to protect and rejuvenate Indian languages. He said that to preserve languages, an effort into continuity is required and that is only possible through a cumulative effort through a large section of people in every community. Shri Naidu said that people must unite for betterment of heritage of language for our future generations.
Vice President said that translation plays an important role in enriching a language and has asked for increased efforts to improve quality and quantity of translations in Indian languages. He even suggested making ancient literature more accessible and relatable to youth in plain, spoken languages. Finally, he also called for compiling endangered and archaic words in a language from rural areas and various dialects in order to preserve m for posterity.
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In a virtual conference by ‘Telugu Kootami’ dedicated to protection of mor tongues, Shri Naidu expressed his concern saying that if one loses his mor tongue, his self-identity and self-esteem will be also get depleted over a period of time. To preserve our heritage, customs, art and festivals, preserving our mor tongue was of utmost importance. Shri Naidu took a moment to celebrate recent efforts by Chief Justice of India, Shri N.V. Ramana, who allowed a woman to raise her concerns in her mor tongue to decide a 21-year-old marital dispute. She was a Telugu woman and found it difficult to speak fluently in English. He says initiatives like se would make judicial system more accessible to people.
Mor tongue in education system
Naidu said that central government’s visionary National Education Policy (NEP) would allow students to focus on ir mor tongues and get education from a holistic viewpoint. He said that our culture, language and tritions must be integrated into our education system as that would create pride among students. Those engineering colleges in different states that will offer courses in various Indian languages from new acemic year were also lauded as he said that re was a need to integrate Indian languages in technical courses.
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15:06 IST, July 31st 2021