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Use of Indian languages can make governance people-centric: Naidu

While attending an event to mark the "International Mother Language Day" in Delhi, Vice President Venkaiah Naidu asserted that the usage of Indian languages could make governance in the country more people-centric. Besides this, Naidu urged people to enhance the usage of mother tongue while communicating with others.

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Published : Feb 20, 2020, 6:04 PM IST

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Use of Indian languages can make governance people-centric: Naidu

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.

"It is important that our celebration of Matribhasha (Mother tongue) does not end with the conclusion of Matribhasha Diwas. Every day should be celebrated as Matribhasha Diwas."

"I hope that more and more people will start using their native languages at home, in the community, in meetings and administration. We must accord a sense of dignity and pride to those who speak, write and communicate in these languages," Naidu said.

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At the event in Delhi, Naidu was welcomed in 22 Indian languages by students dressed in traditional Indian attire.

"Studies by experts suggest that teaching in mother tongue at the initial stages of education gives impetus to the growth of mind and thought and makes children more creative and logical," he said.

(PTI)

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".

Also read: Delhi: Vice-President visits Hunar Haat, interacts with artisans

"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.

"It is important that our celebration of Matribhasha (Mother tongue) does not end with the conclusion of Matribhasha Diwas. Every day should be celebrated as Matribhasha Diwas."

"I hope that more and more people will start using their native languages at home, in the community, in meetings and administration. We must accord a sense of dignity and pride to those who speak, write and communicate in these languages," Naidu said.

Also read: Priyanka Gandhi sends gift, letter for Arbiya Iman in Azamgarh

At the event in Delhi, Naidu was welcomed in 22 Indian languages by students dressed in traditional Indian attire.

"Studies by experts suggest that teaching in mother tongue at the initial stages of education gives impetus to the growth of mind and thought and makes children more creative and logical," he said.

(PTI)

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