Should Hindi be the official language of India?

Group Discussion
Points to remember before you participate in this discussion:
  • Assume you are one of the members of a real group discussion.
  • Take the initiative to participate and contribute your thoughts.
  • Contribute your positive thoughts towards providing the solution.
  • Post your thoughts here.
Discussion:
222 comments Page 22 of 23.

Abhijit said:   8 years ago
We speak English because English is understood in the most parts of the world. It is a global language. Similarly, we need a common language like Hindi which is understood by all the states of India. We must be proud of our language.
(5)

Aditya Kumar said:   8 years ago
From my point of view, Hindi should be declared as official language of India. But, There is many state in India, where many people does not understand Hindi like in South India and north-eastern state. I am Hindi speaker, but I think government should give some time for those and motivate them for learning Hindi and as Indian people, we should be proud on India and should believe in unity even in language.
(5)

Akash nigam said:   8 years ago
Hi guys,

I am Akash Nigam and I think we need common platform. We live in a democratic country and everybody had a right to choose to talk in which language, but in reality, this clause is really dividing people who live in India. Now the question is How? so everyone feel and express differently now suppose there 5 different group who speak different language and 5 group of people who express them self in the same way. So the survival rate second group of is high. So yes we need a common language no matter if it is Hindi or some other language.
(4)

Malatesh daddikoppa said:   8 years ago
Hi.

I am Malatesh.

In my view, should be Hindi is our official language because.

Advantages:.

1) India Currently have 74.04 percent literacy rate out of 121crores population but out of 74.04 only 35 to 40 percent people are able to speak in English but more than 75 percent people are able to speak in Hindi in India so it's very helpful to interact with others.

2) It is very helpful to uneducated people.
(4)

Pankaj speaker said:   8 years ago
Well I 'm also an Indian. I love Hindi language and fell proud but I 'm the most Gaga for global language English, I do immensely love to talk in English to anybody. Shouldn't be official language of Hindi because in India various languages are speaking then can be it make official language after can't say it that. It is national language we persuade it so called national language, But the fact is that, India is such a country where not one multiple languages are used.
(4)

Medhavee said:   9 years ago
I believe that there are many who don't even know the correct usage of Hindi. In the south, people generally interact in their regional language. So if Hindi becomes our national language it would be difficult for those people.

And we should 1st think of saying Hindi correctly.
(3)

Hemant said:   9 years ago
I do think that India should have Hindi as an official language because each and every develops countries have its own language and it is one of the reasons for a countries development. And it will help different state people's to communicate among themselves. Which is really troublesome in India. People from south have problem to communicate when they visit north side and vice-versa. On the other hand, people should also learn English for communicating to the world as English is used the world wide for better economical relation.
(3)

Rajat said:   8 years ago
I think Hindi should be our official language because in India there are 22 languages and no common languages that we speak and understand everyone.
(3)

Sandeep pati said:   8 years ago
Yes, I think Hindi should be the official language in India because it can be a medium to communication by this.
(3)

Md samir said:   9 years ago
Hi, I am Samir.

I think Hindi should be the official language of India. The Language of many people's are not exact. So some people's not exact communication. So create resistance in developing.
(2)


Post your thoughts here:

Your comments will be displayed after verification.