India is a land of
diversity. Unlike other countries in the world, this country is not bounded by
religion. We find people belonging to various religions, tribes and castes
living together in peace and harmony. Some
speak hindi or punajabi , malyalam or Marathi while other speak Tamil, Telgu ,
Kannad, Assamese. India has 22
official languages while the number of mother tongues spoken in the country is
1652, such is the diversity of the country and this is what makes it
beautiful and unique.
Language is something which is bound to the person
through his genes. The place a person is born, the people among whom he had
been brought up decides the language that person would speak. In Bangalore or
in any other metro city one might see people belonging to different parts of
the country living, they may speak in English or Hindi but when it comes to
calling their loved ones at night after work, they switch to their own mother
tongue. They love what they have learned
in their beginning years of life and prefer not to change it.
Today as the world is
becoming more competitive a question which is common among the masses is that
should India have one common language a common national language? When seen in
business terms this might seem beneficial but when it comes to cultural values
this might seem not such a good idea. From the business point of view if people will speak one common language it
would benefit sales and would boost business growth. People would be able to
speak in a common language, there won’t be any unnecessary delays understanding
the requirements of what the client wants, the productivity would increase and
so will be the efficiency.
However looking from
the cultural aspect speaking a common
language would make things very boring and common. There won’t be anything
which would be different. This might have worked in Countries like France or
America or Spain but then these countries don’t have people belonging to
different religions living together, they don’t have so much diversity. India
is a different country and this difference from other countries is what makes
is beautiful.
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In my opinion the cultural aspect of the country is not
something with which we should play. Everyone has his or her upbringing in
a different place and in a different way and hence the variety of languages.
Speaking a common language would take away that from us. We should not be so
blind in this race to compete that we change what has been for ages. People of
various religions have every right to speak in their own mother tongue. As the
world says “India, the land of diversity”, we must realize that to retain that
tag we should and must not force a common language upon the people of this
country.
These were my views on this topic. What do you think can be a feasible solution of having a national language or the picture should continue as it is right now. Post in the comment section and lets have a GD here where we will be able to get different views of people. Share the article with your friends as well as we keep on posting the latest GD/ Lecturette topics along with all the information needed for the SSB. Follow us and subscribe for email notification from the link given in the right side of the article.
About the Author:
Shekhar Tanwar is a computer science engineer who is working
with a renowned MNC and is a die heart defense aspirant. Guitar is his
passion and he is very firm believer of physical fitness. This article is a
way to help defense aspirants to present his critical views on the topic, on
the forum so that collective exchange of thoughts can take place.
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Yes sir, I am agree with you as you say that India is land of diversity and language is one of them which makes it unique in the world.'anekta me ekta' is the speciality of India.although we speak different language but we are one when it comes to country.if there will be one language for whole country it is true that business and other thing will be easy to do but then there will be no difference between India and other country.And even we can not impose on the others they have right to speak in there mother tounge.
ReplyDeleteIt is Kannada, not Kannad. If you can say Haryana and not Haryan, Hindi and not Hind, you can bloody well spell it correctly.
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