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Monday, 13 November 2006
Mother tongue, English and Progress
There is overall consensus over a fact that for development or progress we have to (rather must) use English instead of our mother tongue. We have neglected our languages for long and supported English and after 50 years no one is analysing benefits of English.
One opinion is that if we would have encouraged our own languages, we would have been lagging behind like African or Arabic countries. Then I saw figures. When we consider per capita income (PPP)
So above opinion is certainly laughable. Now someone may say that this progress of Saudi or SA is due to English only!!But fact book informs us that in both countries education including science education is taught in Arabic and Africanise respectively.
Now experts point their fingers to
Someone may argue you can not compare a colonised country with a relatively free country. This is a valid point. Let us compare
| Country | Lifespan(in Years) | ||
| | Women | Men | Average |
| | 58 | 57 | 57 |
| | 57 | 56 | 56 |
| | 54 | 55 | 54 |
| | 61 | 57 | 59 |
| | 74 | 68 | 71 |
| Country | Per Capita Income (Rank) |
| | 93 |
| | 76 |
| | 91 |
| | Not available |
| | 66 |
Above facts show that
There is propaganda in
Critics may point out that growth in IT was possible only due to English. But what jobs are we getting? Programming .Not because we can talk English but also we charge less cost!
Export of cheap labour can not be considered as an indicator of growth in a country. Actually reverse is true. But larger question is whether we should continue our policy of “everywhere English” for few jobs? Without speaking English real rates of wages are increasing in
Now we have CII report as a proof. It says “Few IT companies have invested in creating their own intellectual property. Soon Indian IT will be competing with lower cost countries. This is not sustainable preposition. Important markets like
Conclusion is we are at a bottom in
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Wednesday, 4 January 2006
For vikasit Bharat
Hi friends,
This is arunesh always dreaming for vikasit bharat (NOT India). I will share my views through this
arunesh
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