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Languages grow on the basis of its utility and need: Prof. Dwivedi

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Languages grow on the basis of its utility and need: Prof. Dwivedi
New Delhi, 03 March: “Languages develop primarily based on their utility, necessity, and skill. If our languages are restricted immediately, we can not put the duty on anybody else. Languages and moms are lauded by their kids. For the growth of languages, now we have to determine such methods, by way of which languages can progress.”

These views have been expressed by Prof. (Dr.) Sanjay Dwivedi, Director General, Indian Institute of Mass Communication throughout the two-day nationwide seminar organized on the matter ”BhartiyaBhasha aur Bhartiya Gyan Parampara” below the joint aegis of Bhartiya Bhasha Samiti (Ministry of Education, Government of India) and Arundhati Bhartiya Gyan Parampara Kendra, PGDAV College (Evening). On this event the principal of the faculty, Prof. Ravindra Kumar Gupta, Prof. Umapati Dixit from Kendriya Hindi Sansthan, Agra, JP Singh, Assistant Registrar of Bhartiya Bhasha Samiti, and Prof. Harish Arora, coordinator of the seminar, was current.

Prof. Dwivedi said that the time has come the place we must always encourage and respect our languages. Hindi and different Indian languages are gaining power and recognition on a world platform. By talking Hindi, the nation’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, is ruling the hearts of the world.

During the seminar, Prof. Ravindra Kumar Gupta, the faculty’s principal, said that Indian phrases are widespread in each Bhartiya Bhashayen and Bhartiya Gyan Parampara. If we wish to know and perceive India, we should first perceive the Bhartiya Gyan Parampara. According to Prof. Umapati Dixit, Bhartiya Bhashayen and Bhartiya Gyan Parampara are as pure, flowing, intact, and uninterrupted as the Ganges. Language, like the Ganges, flows in its personal manner, assimilating tradition and civilization.

On this event, Assistant Registrar of Bhartiya Bhasha Samiti, J.P. Singh stated that we work for the promotion and growth of languages. Languages are carriers of tradition and their safety is important. As a visitor speaker, Prof. Rachna Vimal of Satyavati College’s Department of Hindi said that each countryman ought to study an Indian language aside from his mom tongue.

The two-day National Seminar featured 5 periods that have been efficiently organized. Prof. Harish Arora, the seminar’s coordinator, said that India has all the time been superior in the discipline of information. The Vedas have been written in India at a time when most individuals didn’t know learn or write. This is why India is named Vishwaguru.ᐧ

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