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25-01-2010, 09:33 PM #1New Member
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If districts are changed every five years (to diff states) then what about the regional language that is taught in schools of that district? and the sign boards of all shops?
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21-05-2010, 04:22 PM #2New Member
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India is a country where people having different language or u can say regional language. Well Hindi is our national language but now its the requirement of the time to know English. If u are not good in English than its not easy getting a good job in corporate.
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28-11-2010, 03:37 PM #3Member
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india is the only country in the whole world where even after the division of so many languages into different states, those states have their own sub-languages and many branches inside them as well. for example in stae of Bihar, Maithali is spoken but you will be suprised to know that even Maithali and other languages of bihar have around 200 different types.
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03-12-2010, 03:49 PM #4New Member
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India has lot of languages due to its huge districts and Geography. To know more about India and Languages you can visit Indian Culture section at Proud2bindian.in
Jai Hind !
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19-12-2010, 02:42 PM #5Senior Member
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i think if that is done, there should not be any reason why the sign boards should be changed. as long as people in that region are acquainted with that language and have no problem with it, there is no need for a change. coming to the student who are taught regional language, they should be taught other languages first..like hindi and english which are pre requisites.
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18-04-2011, 05:04 PM #6Senior Member
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i think regional languages should prevail as they are because geography remains the same except that there is a creation of partition. if people start taking it otherwise a common language of the regions in a state or the national language could be used and be made mandatory so that there is no more repercussions on the issue.
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06-05-2011, 04:22 PM #7New Member
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People of India are very talented and i don't think they will get disturbed by changing the language on the boards...
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07-05-2011, 12:59 AM #8
India is a country that has quite a huge history. Its languages are unique as well as is having a great culture. When few people wish to learn the mother tongue language Hindi they require to learn the culture restricted to this land. Languages, broadly telling, is a part of indian culture. If people want to learn the language then they need to understand the culture of the land first.
Indian culture and language is going far way and spreading its power.
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14-07-2011, 12:14 AM #9Senior Member
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There are many languages that are spoken in india since ages. People of different state and community speaks various languages that are not similar. When you talk about the state formation and the impact on the regional language that has been taught in particular state then I shall say that the government will definitely have planned something for that. Change in the state does not mean change in the curricular as it is same throughout the nation depending up on the affiliation and university.
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09-08-2011, 01:23 PM #10New Member
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Both Hindi and English should know for better future


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