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

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Vennela T S said:   8 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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Arunima said:   8 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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SABARNA said:   8 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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