Infact we have to thank the British for leaving behind a language legacy. Being an erstwhile colony, we have effortlessly caught up this foreign langage. Wherever French, Danish or Portugese ruled us (Pondicherry, Goa etc), we have automatically learnt their lingua franca.
Generally speaking, there shouldn't be hatred towards any language. Afterall we are going to learn a new language, not going to consume poison. How many of us are well versed with regional languages? Not all. Besides mother tongue, in the current day globalisation, one has to be equipped with atleast two of foreign languages like English/French/German/ Mandrin.
The entire population that prefer to stay inland for a job can hold to their mother tongue. Others with overseas dreams shall take up a little effort to learn a videshi lanuage.
Even after 50 years from now, our people will continue to quarrel over English or Hindi. Let those have mouth shout, let those have ears hear them.
Regards
Chandru
Generally speaking, there shouldn't be hatred towards any language. Afterall we are going to learn a new language, not going to consume poison. How many of us are well versed with regional languages? Not all. Besides mother tongue, in the current day globalisation, one has to be equipped with atleast two of foreign languages like English/French/German/ Mandrin.
The entire population that prefer to stay inland for a job can hold to their mother tongue. Others with overseas dreams shall take up a little effort to learn a videshi lanuage.
Even after 50 years from now, our people will continue to quarrel over English or Hindi. Let those have mouth shout, let those have ears hear them.
Regards
Chandru