Regional languages in India are fading out in today's world.
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VAISHNAVI D said:
2 years ago
Hello guys,
Yes, I agree with this content 'Regional languages in India are out in today's world ' because we give more importance to the English language. There is an important thing why we giving that means.
Nowadays people not living in one place to work or for education. They started migrating from one place to another place for their purpose. If they want to get any need he converse in his regional language. People can't able to understand if we have any universal language like English then we can able to converse properly. Learning English is the right thing but it should judge people.
That's my point of view.
Yes, I agree with this content 'Regional languages in India are out in today's world ' because we give more importance to the English language. There is an important thing why we giving that means.
Nowadays people not living in one place to work or for education. They started migrating from one place to another place for their purpose. If they want to get any need he converse in his regional language. People can't able to understand if we have any universal language like English then we can able to converse properly. Learning English is the right thing but it should judge people.
That's my point of view.
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