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

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Praveen Mahour said:   4 years ago
In my opinion, regional language is also important for our identity but the English language is too important to develop yourself and your country. English is like confidence, if your know the English language that means you are a good choice or first choice for everyone, but at the other point you have to know your regional language too because regional language is your first identity. You are the one who knows by your regional language.
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Srinivas K said:   6 years ago
We can't exactly say that local languages are fading. Yes, it is mandatory for many students, professionals to know English to interact with their colleagues in their work place as they can't speak one others language, but it doesnt mean that they forgot their own language. To survive in this Global competitive era, we must be familiar with english as it is a medium of communication with many higher people especially foreigners.
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Riddhima Chinchane said:   4 years ago
I am Riddhima. I agree with the topic.

There are many coaching institutes for English and foreign languages are there. Because most of the people today craving fluency. If any particular person speaks fluent in English, everyone starts appreciating but at the same time when someone fluent in any Indian language, at that time no one gets recognized. Even the fact most of the people start judging on the basis of English.
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Anand said:   2 years ago
So as we all know in today era our regional language fading day by day we give the preference to the western culture. Like the English language in India childern learn English language first instead of regional because the mind set of Indian people is if he or she speak well English than he or she is well educated they will be successful.

That is the reason of fading regional language over other language.
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Naveena D said:   6 years ago
Good Evening Friends,

According to me, Of Course, the regional languages are fading in today's world. Because we are in technological world. So we are talking in official languages. So regional languages are fading in India. Because only we are speaking with family and friends in regional languages. So other times we are speaking English language. So, the regional languages are fading in today's world.
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Akas sorate said:   2 years ago
Hi I am Akash,

Yes, reginal languages in India are fading out due to everyone giving preference to western culture and tradition. We are not give important to regional language as like to English language. We are turning to teach our child English first to understand rather than regional languages. This would be reducing our love towards regional languages.
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Sami said:   6 years ago
Hi, I am a Sami.

Yes, the regional languages in India are fading out because of no one people interested to talk their own language. If example take tamil is regional language they not interested to talk with tamil if you spoke in tamil, other people think like you don't have more knowledge. If you speak in english they feel like you have more knowlege.
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Shreya said:   6 years ago
Yes, the regional languages in India are fading out. Bcs now a time parents also send their childers in yhe english medium school. And in professional area english is mandatory language. So any job english is requirded. And no opportunity for other language. And people also think that if you can speak better enlish so you are inteligent. But not true.
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Arunima said:   6 years ago
Yes, the regional languages are fading out because the pressure of learning and speaking eng is so much that neither parents nor the children are being encouraged to speak their regional languages. According to me regional lang should also being given importance acceptance as we should not forget our culture and should cherish what we are.
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Pradeep said:   6 years ago
Yes, that's true, nowadays many of don't want to talk Their regional language, they feel proud talking in English, they are okay with talking at home with it comes to talk with friends they feel shy. Somewhere they thought there standard getting low while talking in their regional language.
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