Table of Contents
- 1 How was the problem of national language solved?
- 2 Why is it important to speak the same language?
- 3 How was language issue resolved by constituent assembly?
- 4 What is the language problem in India?
- 5 Why is the problem of lingua franca in India important?
- 6 Is the lack of knowledge of a language in India being oppressed?
How was the problem of national language solved?
Dhulekar pleaded in favour of Hindi for adopting it as the national language. It suggested that Hindi in Devnagri script should be the official language of the country and tried to resolve the issue. It also suggested that transition from English to Hindi should be gradual.
Why is it important to speak the same language?
Since past studies suggest that language promotes interaction and bonding between members of a group, sharing the same languages might attenuate any potential conflict felt between members (e.g., expert vs. non-expert members).
How did we get so many languages?
The main reason why there are so many languages has to do with distance and time. Groups of people who speak a common language get divided by distance, and over time their dialects evolve in different directions. After enough time passes, they end up speaking two separate, but related languages.
How was language issue resolved by constituent assembly?
Report of the Language Committee : The Language Committee of the Constituent Assembly suggested a compromise formula in its report. In order to resolve the deadlock over the issue of language, it advocated that Hindi in Devanagri script should be the official language of the country.
What is the language problem in India?
India being a diverse country with different languages, dialects, religions, regions, and cultures, has a problem of lingua franca. According to the people’s linguistic survey of India, there are 780 languages and 86 scriptures out of which 250 languages extinguished and some other languages are in endangered.
Is there a struggle between the languages of India?
There is a two- way struggle going on between the languages. While a systematic struggle is on to replace English by Hindi, the forces of modernization on the one hand and provincialism on the other are pushing of Hindi. The language problem of India has become a serious one.
Why is the problem of lingua franca in India important?
Every country has its own national language through which the day-to-day affairs goes between the people in that country. India being a diverse country with different languages, dialects, religions, regions, and cultures, has a problem of lingua franca. The problem of lingua franca in India is important because language is basic.
Is the lack of knowledge of a language in India being oppressed?
It is incomprehensible that the majority of people in India are being oppressed by the mere lack of knowledge of a language.
Why are Hindi and English still official languages in India?
They were aware of many of the difficulties inherent with instating a single language in India’s multilingual environment, and they accordingly laid out a clear timeline and plan for introducing Hindi and phasing English out. Despite this planning, Hindi and English today still share their status as official languages.