Any country is identified with its civilization-culture, customs and lifestyle. But one thing that increases the dignity of all these is that the nation gives the impression of honoring, it is the mother tongue. Which is settled in our rugs, which connects our identity and our self-esteem. But today modern lifestyle have changed its form. We believe the Hindi Day on September 14 every year, but today there is a threat to its existence. Hindi is related to our culture, it is an ideology. But the time the English language is being used is a very worrisome and serious thing. People have started to associate English with prestige and respect. Talking, learning is making people the only way to English. And the most shocking thing is that our young generation has been offering the highest attention to English.
In India, English has passed such a leg as no pandemic has spread. Hindi has been sidelined by everyone. But in spite of this, the people of South India are not ready to adopt it. They feel that Hindi ideology is being imposed, which is not fair from anywhere. He has been agitating for years. Now from this point it became clear that in India only it has two factions. A faction is one who does not even use it after accepting it, the other faction does not bother to adopt it by trapping the machinations of regionalism.
In the matter of international perspective, in this case we need to learn from some developed countries. China, France, Russia, all these countries respect their mother tongue and use it in their daily life. The most spoken language in the world is Mandarin, which is the official language of China. The citizens of that country proudly use their language, do not resort to English. So why do not we use our mother tongue as much as possible? Why does Hindi look with hatred? If this is to understand our young generation and try to put it into action then it may become a global language, perhaps it will become a global language. I wish these things come to understand! We should not lose the culture we inherited. Honor your mother tongue, so that the pride of the nation and its identity will continue.
Thanks a lot,,
(This is my Personal opinion)
Vishwajeet Kumar,✍✍✍