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A speech on the topic "Speech and it's importance"

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Answered by Anonymous
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The imbroglio surrounding Salman Rushdie’s participation at a literature festival last month was illustrative in the way politics has been conducted and the free speech debate in India has played out over the years. The whole episode was predictable to a fault. Employing wily statecraft and plausible deniability, the Congress-UPA government achieved its political objectives of stopping Rushdie from attending the event. Speaking at the same festival, Outlook editor Vinod Mehta, a self-described Left-Liberal, berated the Congress party for its shameless communalism in using the episode to court Muslim votes in poll-bound Uttar Pradesh.

The imbroglio surrounding Salman Rushdie’s participation at a literature festival last month was illustrative in the way politics has been conducted and the free speech debate in India has played out over the years. The whole episode was predictable to a fault. Employing wily statecraft and plausible deniability, the Congress-UPA government achieved its political objectives of stopping Rushdie from attending the event. Speaking at the same festival, Outlook editor Vinod Mehta, a self-described Left-Liberal, berated the Congress party for its shameless communalism in using the episode to court Muslim votes in poll-bound Uttar Pradesh.There was the customary online petition imploring the government to remove the ban on Rushdie’s book. Television channels conducted debates on the state of free speech in India. It didn’t matter that one of the television journalists pontificating on free speech had bullied into silence critics of this journalist’s own work, by employing legal tactics not dissimilar to those used by opponents of the artist MF Husain’s work. Another leading television journalist tweeted that the right to free speech did not include the right to offend, and the real question was who should decide what is offensive.

Answered by saumyasrivastava26
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Speech development is an important part of learning. When a person learns to speak correctly at an early age they are more likely to more easily comprehend reading, writing and less related topics like math and science. There are many ways that you as a parent can help your child develop proper speech patterns and language skills. Concentrating on these things at home creates a good foundation for early childhood education.

Learning to speak is a relatively organic process, children hear their parents communicating with them and others and absorb this speech through observation. Learning to speak and understanding language is an essential part of brain development. Through interaction, prompting, labeling and even reading parents can help their children develop a stronger and more advanced vocabulary.

Talking to your children and making them a part of your conversations is the first step in language development. Making them aware vocally of even the most simple things can be a substantial part of their speech development. It is important that you don’t purposely use simple words, children have the capability to learn complex words and phrases if they hear them repeatedly used in context.

Reading is one of the oldest and most effective ways for children to increase their vocabulary. Setting aside a time each day to read to and with your children can significantly increase their speech development. Pick age appropriate stories, engage them with questions and let them try reading when they want to.

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