Hyderabad: Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu has called for the need to make the judiciary accessible for native language speakers. Referring to the Chief Justice of India, N.V. Ramana's recent initiative allowing a woman to speak in Telugu in court, the Vice President said the incident underlined the need for the judiciary to allow people to express their problems in their mother tongues, and also deliver judgments in the regional languages.
Addressing a virtual conference organised by 'Telugu Kootami' on the protection of mother tongues, Saturday, Naidu cautioned that loss of mother tongue ultimately leads to loss of self-identity and self-esteem. It would be possible to preserve various aspects of our heritage - music, dance, drama, customs, festivals, traditional knowledge - only by preserving our mother tongue, he said.
Naidu called for innovative and collaborative efforts to protect and rejuvenate Indian languages. Stressing that preserving languages and ensuring their continuity is possible only through people's movement, he said that people must come together in one voice and pool in efforts to pass on our heritage of language to our future generations.