New Delhi: At least 40 per cent of the population globally does not have access to education in a language they speak or understand, Vice President Venkaiah Naidu said on Thursday asserting that the usage of Indian languages can make governance in the country more people-centric.
"Globally 40 per cent of the population does not have access to education in a language they speak or understand. Indian languages can bring administration closer to people. It can make governance more people-centric," Naidu said in an event to mark the "International Mother Language Day".
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"Language shapes the cultural life of a nation and lay the foundation for its progress. Language is the vital, unseen thread that links the past with the present. I have always emphasized the importance of protecting and conserving our unique and rich linguistic heritage," he added.
The Vice President said the celebration of languages should not be limited to a day.