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VP calls for innovative ways to preserve, promote Indian languages – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday called for coming up with innovative ways to promote Indian languages and adapt them to the changing times.

Observing that language is not a static concept, he stressed the need to adopt a dynamic and proactive approach to enrich languages.

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“A people’s movement is needed to preserve the ‘living culture’ of language,” he said. He also expressed his happiness that the cultural and linguistic renaissance was getting more and more support from the people.
Urging people to take pride in speaking their own mother tongue, Naidu said there should not be any feeling of inferiority in the use of Indian languages in day-to-day life.

Virtually addressing an event to commemorate ‘Telugu Language Day’ organized by Veedhi Arugu and South African Telugu Community (SATC), the Vice President observed that Telugu is an ancient language with hundreds of years of rich literary history and called for renewed efforts to promote its usage.

On this occasion, Naidu paid rich tributes to Telugu writer and linguist, Gidugu Venkata Ramamurthy whose birth anniversary is celebrated every year as the ‘Telugu Language Day’. He lauded the literary icon for his efforts in spearheading a language movement to make Telugu literature comprehensible to common people.

Listing a few measures to protect and promote the use of Indian languages, the Vice President suggested the use of local languages in administration, promoting reading habits among children, and encouraging the culture of libraries in towns and villages.

He also called for more initiatives to translate literary works between different Indian languages, to teach the nuances of language to children in a simple manner, through games and activities.

Observing that language and culture are deeply interlinked, Naidu advised the youth to use language as a means to reconnect with our roots. “Language is more than just a medium of communication, it is the unseen thread that connects our past, present and future”, he remarked.

The Vice President noted that language is not just a marker of our identity, but also boosts our self-confidence. For this, the Vice President underscored the need for primary education to be in one’s mother tongue, as envisaged by National Educational Policy, 2020, and to eventually be extended to higher and technical education.

Naidu also suggested improving scientific and technical terminology in Indian languages in order to facilitate wider reach. “This self-confidence will lead to self-reliance and gradually pave the way for Atmanirbhar Bharat,” he said.

Naidu observed that giving importance to the mother tongue did not imply the neglect of other languages.

He suggested encouraging children to learn as many languages as possible, beginning with a strong foundation in one’s own mother tongue.

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