Regional languages in India are fading out in today's world.

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Shubham said:   1 year ago
Regional languages fading out from India because of generally we use regional languages in our area only and now people leave their ancestor's places and going to the city, or abroad for studies and jobs and that requires good communication in their language like English, Hindi, etc. So we are forgetting our roots. Regional languages are our pride and our mother language where we grew up and learned this language but now everyone is educated so they feel embarrassed in front of others to use our regional language but we should not forget our roots.
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Arten said:   7 years ago
In urban and semi-urban area people are mostly using English language because of the environment we human beings are very flexible we can speak any language so it doesn't mean that we forget our regional language and we have to know that in which situation which language have to use I don't think so regional language is fading out. We can say that we are using the more English language.

English is just a language through which we communicate and regional language is a language and it has the power to create a bonding between same region people.
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Vennela T S said:   7 years ago
Yeah, our regional languages are fading away because of the psychology of India. So many people think that if a person speaks English he is very educated, brilliant, standard and a rich Person if you speak regional languages people think your not educated and you are a local middle-class person which is not at all a truth. No one cares about the knowledge someone has how much brilliant they are, they only see the language that a person speaks its the psychological effect. We have to be proud of our religion language we should have some respect.
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Rashi said:   6 years ago
No! Absolutely not. Regional languages are not fading out. Every community had their own languages and they are too good at meaning it. Though English is a techy language one needs to nail what professional remains professional n what personal remains personal. Do people change their language for jobs & others?

It's always their mother tongue which helps them to form Civilianity with another person in society. Because not everyone knows this English. But truly & sadly Indians are most obsessed with English culture and eng language.
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Punith R said:   6 years ago
Hi all,

In my opinion, I would like to say that regional languages are not fading out in today's world. Because our mother tongue should be in our heart and for the sake of professional we have to be aware of English.

In IT sector, we can't talk in our mother language, where there will be people who don't know more than few languages, so English is the international language and professional lag and everyone know this language, and also for an interview in IT sector will be done through English, not in your mother tongue.
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Payal said:   7 years ago
India is a secular country. People living in different regions speak different languages. Regional languages are still existing. They haven't faded. People in their house use their regional language only though they use hindi or english language as and when required. But children nowadays mainly focus on learning English. For this, parents are responsible as they think that if their kid learns English, he/she can do well at school and learning that language will be sufficient. So, in this way regional language is fading.
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Harsh said:   4 years ago
Indian govt start providing new language learning facilities and languages like (English, German, French) due to which they are stopping funds for the regional schools instead which they think off that it will help in development but instead of introducing new well affiliated schools which are providing languages like German, French govt could go for investing funds in regional schools which could overwhelm students to depicted and dedicated towards their culture and also India could develop with this also.
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SABARNA said:   7 years ago
Hi, I am SABRNA. I am going to discuss the topic.

Yes, regional languages in India are fading out because in the professional area everyone is using the international language English and some time Hindi. Now, these two languages become the main language.

Guardians also prefer the English medium school compare to regional language medium school for the admission of their children.

For cracking the interview in private IT sector communication skill through English is essential.
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Bishal Dikhit said:   7 years ago
From my point of view, the regional language is not getting paid rather it teaches us to solve all the other difficulties, like nowadays in order to get placed somewhere, we need frequent English communication skills, as we have to work with all other people belonging to other languages. So it doesn't mean regional language get faided, but made us a multi-language machine, which can adjust according to the load requirements but the full load speed is the regional language ever.
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Priya said:   4 years ago
India is a country of regional languages but facing current situation there is a great need of knowing English as it is used over worldwide since, every countries has it's own regional language so English is becoming common language for communication as there is requirement of common language for business and building all connections or abroad studies. But also regional languages should be known it depicts our belonging and there is no shame in knowing two or three languages.
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