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Originally posted by: KhatamKahani
Wow. Way to miss the point. The point is paying for the imposition of Hindi which is put into that very own state to the detriment of its local language and locals. 🥱Of course pinne enthava pretheeshikan pattune?
Why don't you read it all before attacking? Working together to solve it. LOL. Only way it will be solved is by opposing Hindi imposition. If working together to solve it, then all those new directives within the past month alone wouldn't have come. Must only speak Hindi in parliament if one knows Hindi, then clarified as speak, read and write Hindi. What do you think further implementation of Hindi in education does? So if a South Indian minister knows how to read and write Hindi,they should be speaking in Hindi in Parliament. Other languages need to be taken permission before speaking in that language in parliament. Wow, woh.
The sectarian form which irks people is the imposition and people like you refusing to see it, and that's what's dangerous for the country. Not the calling for linguistic equality.
Originally posted by: KhatamKahani
And BTW, South Indians can pick up Punjabi. It's just a matter of belief that one can or cannot.
One of the prominent promoters of Punjabi language is a Kannadiga. Settled there, learnt the language and now teaches and promotes it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandit_Rao_Dharennavar
Raftaar is another example.
The idea again is India is a union. And to tell regions that their languages should be secondary, means that perhaps they shouldn't have been part of the union. It is called unity in diversity. There is no reason for this to not be implemented now.
Originally posted by: Angel-likeDevil
KK, our country is cash-strapped, to invest in machinery required for lingual translations at the moment, that too - there are simply too many central government officers.. I cannot begin to explain how they are in streets far away from main branch, it requires too much money which our government does not have.
As for making hindi compulsory in schools up until 10th class, it is wrong indeed... I will read up on it as I never knew about it. Is it official?Yes. But state gov't it is. But again, railway stations in state are considered national despite taxes from those states. In terms of teaching, doctor, etc etc. Many of these jobs, they have no intent to move around, and yet, they are told to prove Hindi levels.^^please elaborate.Railways come under union list. I have never seen railway station without the regional language for guidances of passengers - be it boards or announcements.Yes, Tamil Nadu has done much w.r.t this issue.Regarding airlines, yes, agree how announcements atleast on routes that are within a state are not made in the regional language!Babus are to monitor Hindi fluency of employees, give stipends for good fluency, etc etc.^^..please elaborate.Hindi chauvinists are making ridiculous demands, that's true, but I highly doubt the government will pay heed to them.
Originally posted by: Angel-likeDevil
Sorry, but I meant in the context of short visit. "Social convenience" is what I meant, in the context of social movements. I went for a visit to Chandigarh, as a tourist, what would I "pick up on" ..punjabi or hindi? If I move to settle there, ofcourse I'd learn Punjabi. But until I settle and learn punjabi, what would my immediate way of conversing be as soon as I step on Punjabi land? in tooti-phooti hindi/english..Learning a language is a different issue... I wasn't talking about it.
Originally posted by: Angel-likeDevil
KK, our country is cash-strapped, to invest in machinery required for lingual translations at the moment, that too - there are simply too many central government offices.. I cannot begin to explain how they are in streets far away from main branch, it requires too much money which our government does not have.
As for making hindi compulsory in schools up until 10th class, it is wrong indeed... I will read up on it as I never knew about it. Is it official?Yes. But state gov't it is. But again, railway stations in state are considered national despite taxes from those states. In terms of teaching, doctor, etc etc. Many of these jobs, they have no intent to move around, and yet, they are told to prove Hindi levels.^^please elaborate.
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