Promoting Indian

Languages

India is a country with languages changing every 15 to 20 Kms according to the native communication style. In order to promote Arts & Culture, it is very important to promote Indian Languages. People in India talk to each other in their native language which also shows their culture and traditions through their language. Without the promotion of languages, it is not possible to promote Art, in the form of film, plays, literature, music, etc.

Indian languages have not received the proper recognition since the beginning which has led to a loss of over 200 languages in the last 5 years alone. As per UNESCO, over 190 languages have been declared ‘endangered’ which will become extinct with senior natives who speak the language.

What do we do?

Indian Student relied heavily on religious scriptures to draw inspiration Our work is to preserve the joyful Work inherited from our ancestors and make sure that we take them to future generations as well. We also support the Student to find a perfect place to showcase their skills. Finally, we spread the word of each and every  form to the students.

 

Languages Of India

Language Vocabulary & Dictionary

The academics will be implemented for all the languages as determined in the eighth Constitution of India, for which teachers with high-level language proficiency of the language will be employed. Moreover, academicians will also consult with each other to prepare a language dictionary for the respective languages which will be used to study and for use in education, writing, journalism, speechmaking, and more. The dictionaries will be available in physical (books, print etc.) as well as web formats.

Online Portals,Web & Wiki

The languages of India, along with their art & culture will be documented through the online portals, web and wiki to preserve the native language and their knowledge. These platforms will consist of dictionaries, videos, recordings, people (especially elders) speaking the language, reciting poetry, telling stories, and performing folk songs, plays, dance, and much more. The general public, possessing a high-level knowledge of the language, will also be invited to contribute to the portal and add their own learning resources. These web portals will be managed by the Universities and their research team and will be funded by the NRF.

 

Scholarship & Incentives

Students will be provided with scholarships based on the language. Various awards and incentives will be provided for outstanding poetry and prose in Indian languages in terms of various categories which will be established to ensure vibrant novels, poetry, nonfiction books, journalism, textbooks, and other works. Moreover, proficiency in a language will also be considered as a major quality parameter at the time of employment.

 

Promotion of Indian Language

The promotion of Indian languages will be integrated into school and higher education at every level. In order to help students learn these languages, there will be ensured availability of high-quality learning materials in the form of workbooks, textbooks, magazines, videos, poems, plays, novels, etc. Moreover, the language must have a consistent update to their vocabulary in the dictionary so that the students can be provided with education in terms of the latest topics and issues of the country.

Promotion of Indian Language

India is a country with languages changing every 15 to 20 Kms according to the native communication style. In order to promote Arts & Culture, it is very important to promote Indian Languages. People in India talk to each other in their native language which also shows their culture and traditions through their language. Without the promotion of languages, it is not possible to promote Art, in the form of film, plays, literature, music, etc.

 

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