I have seen many people wanting to have a National language for India. Right now. English is fulfilling that need although it is a foreign language. Will it be good to have a national language from one of the many Indian languages ? And if it is any other language other than your spoken language or mother tongue ,will you accept it ? If not give reasons..
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Hindi is definitely not our national language if that is so there is no need for this discussion..But since it is spoken by the majority of the people in India it is being used by the central government as the official language which is not the same..
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/hindi-not-a-national-language-court/article94695.ece
https://www.facebook.com/notes/india/is-hindi-our-national-language/282874401724601?hc_location=ufi
Hindi is our official language. Not National Language. But it has got nothing to do with the present post. The poster wants the forum to discuss about the possibilities of choosing a National language
As a rule a National Language is supposed to unite the people. But the caste caste system plays the spoil sport. Before opting for the National Language, we should abolish caste system.
Hindi is our official language and it should be declared as National Language. Because a common language all over India will help people to connect and stay united, so there should be a National Language and over most parts of India Hindi is spoken or easily understood, so it should be declared as National Language.
When has Hindi been declared an official language of India? I am not aware of the fact, if anyone has more information, do share the link here. Except that it is spoken in more than one states which is not the case with other languages, it is believed to be official but as far as I know, it is not.
As far as Usha's topic is concerned, I think the safest bet would be English language and not Hindi as English is far more widely spoken and understood in the southern and I think, Northeastern states.
On 14 sep 1949 Hindi was declared as official language of India. Apart from Hindi, English was also recognized as official language of India but in 1950 it was declared to put an end to use of English after 15 years of the formation of the constitution (by 26th Jan 1965).
People may use the term Rashtra Bhasha without realising but legally it is not our National language . Of course it is the most spoken language in India and is used as an official language for the purpose of official use in government offices not spoken language , if that was the case Hindi will have to be learnt by all across India which is not so now..It is learnt as a 3rd language in all southern states and im TN , not even that !
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:When has Hindi been declared an official language of India? I am not aware of the fact, if anyone has more information, do share the link here. Except that it is spoken in more than one states which is not the case with other languages, it is believed to be official but as far as I know, it is not.
As far as Usha's topic is concerned, I think the safest bet would be English language and not Hindi as English is far more widely spoken and understood in the southern and I think, Northeastern states.
Kalyani both English and Hindi have been accepted as Official language...I give the paragraph which throws some light on the subject !
t the Constituent Assembly while discussing the Language Formula noticed the recommendation of the Sub-Committee on Fundamental Rights, which recommended the formula as per which, “Hindustani, written either in Devanagari or the Persian script at the option of the citizen, shall, as the national language, be the first official language of the Union. English shall be the second official language for such period as the Union may, by law, determine.”
However, in the constitution, Hindi was declared as an official language and not a national language.
The court in its order said Part XVII of the Constitution deals with Official Language. Under Article 343, official language of the Union has been prescribed, which includes Hindi in Devanagari script and English.
The link I have already given in my post earlier ..
You mean the languages in eighth schedule ?
States within India have the liberty and powers to specify their own official language(s) through legislation and therefore there are more than 20 officially recognized languages in India,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_with_official_status_in_India
Hindi cannot be and will never be, the National language of India. When a language is declared a National language in India, it has to be appreciated that the language will have equal, but not more than, equal importance, than any other language of India.
However, the Hindi politicians, who were always self-centered like the late Charan Singh and the now incorrigible Mulayam Singh Yadav, want Hindi to totally replace English, everywhere. Though this a stupid suggestion, they have always been advocating just this, even while sending their own children to study in the best of schools and colleges, abroad, in English.
For example, can Hindi be the first language of all communication and instruction, in West Bengal or Orissa? So, does this mean that the Bengali or Oriyan languages are inferior? Will this lead to unity among people? Obviously not.
The Hindiwallahs want Hindi, because it is their mother tongue. Nothing more, nothing less. At the moment, Hindi is only one of the National languages, alongside other National languages.
So, the only solution is that there should be a three language formula, where everyone will study English, Hindi and their own mother tongue. The mother tongue should be the medium of instruction where Hindi is not the State language. In the Hindi States, they should learn English and another Indian language compulsorily.
But this is easier said than done, as the Hindiwallahs, with all their narrow mindedness, want to study only in Hindi, and ensure that English is driven out of the country, conveniently forgetting the fact that the entire IT industry, and some of the world's best doctors and scientists and lwayers were from India, only because they knew English very well.
Hindi is of course, more widely spoken than any other language, but it can, and will never substitute other Indian languages and English. Even if some Hindi poltician now tries to remove English, he will face his waterloo in no time.
Hindi is basically India's official language, it's because the number of Hindi speaking people is higher than any other language speaking people in our country. The central government has opted Hindi for its official purpose. Somehow, it has been interpreted that Hindi is our national language but constitutionally that's absolutely wrong.
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