Should Hindi be the official language of India?
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Harsh Tiwari said:
6 years ago
Hello everyone.
In my opinion, Hindi should not be an official language in India. Because whenever we see the education system in India day by day people prefer More towards English medium school because they know the importance of English in future when somebody took admission in IIT's and IIM's he carried on his study in English language just I want to say one thing if somebody does his preparation in English and after becoming a public servant it will not easy to him to do his official work in Hindi.
It's also true that in North India The level of Hindi speakers is too much but in the South, we rarely find someone who speaks Hindi.
Indian is the country from there there are so many languages and in the 8th schedule, 22 languages have taken place in the Indian constitution and in India judiciary work always in English.
There are so many study apps who are only in English the reason behind it people like to deal with English.
So to see the interest of people English should be the official language of India.
In my opinion, Hindi should not be an official language in India. Because whenever we see the education system in India day by day people prefer More towards English medium school because they know the importance of English in future when somebody took admission in IIT's and IIM's he carried on his study in English language just I want to say one thing if somebody does his preparation in English and after becoming a public servant it will not easy to him to do his official work in Hindi.
It's also true that in North India The level of Hindi speakers is too much but in the South, we rarely find someone who speaks Hindi.
Indian is the country from there there are so many languages and in the 8th schedule, 22 languages have taken place in the Indian constitution and in India judiciary work always in English.
There are so many study apps who are only in English the reason behind it people like to deal with English.
So to see the interest of people English should be the official language of India.
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Malik said:
6 years ago
In my view, India is a big country and people have different regional languages, which make it difficult for them to convey their thoughts. And a language acts as a medium of conversation between the two or more people. When people do not understand what the other person is saying it becomes very difficult for us to help him. So in India there is a huge need for a common national language. Now Hindi is very popular in the northern states while the southern prefer to speak English but more people can understand Hindi easily so Hindi should be the national language.
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Raju kumar said:
6 years ago
Hi Everyone.
I think Hindi should be the official language because many of us speak in Hindi as well as we understand. Compare to other regional or an International language most of us get hesitation to communicate with the people who live in the same country. Most of the schools and colleges are teaching in English. Why? we have our own language but we don't give priority. British has gone but they left their language to make it world wide and we are following on their footstep.
I think Hindi should be the official language because many of us speak in Hindi as well as we understand. Compare to other regional or an International language most of us get hesitation to communicate with the people who live in the same country. Most of the schools and colleges are teaching in English. Why? we have our own language but we don't give priority. British has gone but they left their language to make it world wide and we are following on their footstep.
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Yedhusree said:
6 years ago
India is the only land that has sheltered 22 major languages with over 720 dialects. We cannot have an instant disruption to challenge this complexity with the introduction of a national language.
It's a fact that Hindi is the most commonly spoken indigenous language. We have almost every school in the country with a provision to learn and teach Hindi. But it has not attained a momentum in many of our southern states. So it is not an appreciable progress to declare Hindi as our official language. But it would be good if we have a good stand with Hindi since it virtually act as a highly consistent language of the country. Once the whole Nation attain the ability to flawlessly use this language, we can rethink to proceed this Noble movement.
It's a fact that Hindi is the most commonly spoken indigenous language. We have almost every school in the country with a provision to learn and teach Hindi. But it has not attained a momentum in many of our southern states. So it is not an appreciable progress to declare Hindi as our official language. But it would be good if we have a good stand with Hindi since it virtually act as a highly consistent language of the country. Once the whole Nation attain the ability to flawlessly use this language, we can rethink to proceed this Noble movement.
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Amu said:
6 years ago
Hello All,
I think Hindi should be made as the official language of India as this is a language which most people speak. It will definitely help people;
1) who goes to different cities to study or live in.
2) it will definitely remove fear or settling in a different city.
3) will help people to unite more as people talk in that language and communicate more in the language they are comfortable in. If everyone is on the same page - people can communicate better.
4) In India itself, people are fighting for their languages and its but obvious - how can they think of peace with other countries?
5) I feel more comfortable getting settled in foreign countries as they have 1 common language "English" (Not talking about all countries but at least - Australia or Canada) - with keeping Hindi as National Language - will give the same feeling to sustain.
I think Hindi should be made as the official language of India as this is a language which most people speak. It will definitely help people;
1) who goes to different cities to study or live in.
2) it will definitely remove fear or settling in a different city.
3) will help people to unite more as people talk in that language and communicate more in the language they are comfortable in. If everyone is on the same page - people can communicate better.
4) In India itself, people are fighting for their languages and its but obvious - how can they think of peace with other countries?
5) I feel more comfortable getting settled in foreign countries as they have 1 common language "English" (Not talking about all countries but at least - Australia or Canada) - with keeping Hindi as National Language - will give the same feeling to sustain.
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Neeraj pal said:
6 years ago
Yes, I agree with all of them who wants Hindi as the official language. Because we already adopted many things from other countries. We have only common Hindi language so Hindi should be as an official language, the citizen of Indian must know Hindi and our regional language.
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Indian said:
6 years ago
In my opinion, I feel that Hindi need not be the official language of India. However, its present status needs to be uplifted.
India is a country with a rich heritage incorporating more than 300 regional languages in herself. In case Hindi is made our official language, the numerous regional languages occupying their beautiful episodes in our History may feel endangered. And in our present scenario, where already our citizens hanker after the foreign culture, such a step may wipe out the essence of our literary diversity.
There is a large fraction of our populace which is not familiar with any language other than its mother tongue. Every person honours his/her mother tongue. Therefore, any effort to make Hindi our official language will lead to a chain of chaos all around.
However, I would also like to add that the present status of Hindi in India is so poor that the future of the glorious language seems to be uncertain. We need to understand that although we, the citizens of India are divided by other regional boundations, but we are united as Indians. Thus, there must be a language that should connect our hearts and souls, like the pearls in a necklace.
Thus, Hindi must be a compulsory language, but need not be an official one.
Every Indian must study at least two languages, one his/her mother tongue and Hindi.
India is a country with a rich heritage incorporating more than 300 regional languages in herself. In case Hindi is made our official language, the numerous regional languages occupying their beautiful episodes in our History may feel endangered. And in our present scenario, where already our citizens hanker after the foreign culture, such a step may wipe out the essence of our literary diversity.
There is a large fraction of our populace which is not familiar with any language other than its mother tongue. Every person honours his/her mother tongue. Therefore, any effort to make Hindi our official language will lead to a chain of chaos all around.
However, I would also like to add that the present status of Hindi in India is so poor that the future of the glorious language seems to be uncertain. We need to understand that although we, the citizens of India are divided by other regional boundations, but we are united as Indians. Thus, there must be a language that should connect our hearts and souls, like the pearls in a necklace.
Thus, Hindi must be a compulsory language, but need not be an official one.
Every Indian must study at least two languages, one his/her mother tongue and Hindi.
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Harsh Jain said:
6 years ago
Hello everyone!
I'm glad to start Group discussion.
As our topic is "should Hindi be the official language of India". Yes, it should because there are many students who have knowledge but they are lacking to show there knowledge oming to English only. They not feel confident in English that's why there knowledge get spoiled. Companies want parrot who speak fluently even if don't have knowledge and not suitable for the post.
I'm glad to start Group discussion.
As our topic is "should Hindi be the official language of India". Yes, it should because there are many students who have knowledge but they are lacking to show there knowledge oming to English only. They not feel confident in English that's why there knowledge get spoiled. Companies want parrot who speak fluently even if don't have knowledge and not suitable for the post.
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Pankaj swami said:
6 years ago
Hello.
Myself Pankaj swami.
According to me, Hindi should be the official language of India.
1. Hindi is #3 place in the worlds most speaking language.
2. In India, Hindi is the most common language by that we can communicate with people easily in India.
3. There are 69 per cent people of India speaks Hindi easily.
Thanks all of you.
Myself Pankaj swami.
According to me, Hindi should be the official language of India.
1. Hindi is #3 place in the worlds most speaking language.
2. In India, Hindi is the most common language by that we can communicate with people easily in India.
3. There are 69 per cent people of India speaks Hindi easily.
Thanks all of you.
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Purushottam jha said:
6 years ago
Yes, Hindi should be declared the official language of India. As about 69% of the total population of India use Hindi to communicate.
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