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Don’t ignore Hindi language to learn job-driven English: Naidu

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ahmedabad — It is important to learn the Rashtra Bhasha (national language) Hindi as most people in the country speak this language, Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu said on Saturday.

He also stressed on the promotion of ‘Matrubhash­a’ (mother tongue) and lamented that too much importance was attached to English in the country. The minister was speaking at Sabarmati Ashram here where he presented 100 volumes of collected works of Mahatma Gandhi in English. “Hindi as Rashtra Bhasha is very important, we cannot do without it...Most people in our country speak Hindi, so learning Hindi is also important... but we should be fluent in our mother language like Gujarati, Marathi, Bhojpuri...,” Naidu said.

“We should bring them (these volumes) in all Indian languages. I do not call them regional languages because they are mother languages and national languages. Because English came subsequent­ly. Hindi became Rashtra Bhasha subsequent­ly,” Naidu said.

“But the original languages are Bangla, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil .... bhasha and bhavna (language and feeling) go together. “I want that in our education policy we should consider (promoting our mother language). It is our misfortune that we give too much importance to English medium. By learning English language, we have also developed an English mindset,” he said.

The informatio­n and broadcasti­ng minister said while he was not against English as a language, it was “being given undue importance because of its associatio­n with increasing job prospects.”

“Both educated and uneducated people teach their kids to speak ‘mummy and papa’ for mother and father, instead of maa (for mother) in mother tongue. “Maa is beautiful. Maa comes from the depth of the heart. But because of English being associated with the possibilit­y of increasing job prospects, we tend to use it more,” he said. — PTI

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