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Future of English in India

Introduction: In the present age of Globalization, English language has become an important medium of communication between India and the world. English language has bright future in Modern India. English, as a language, must be studied in Free India.

Global International Language: English language, as it stands today is not the language of a particular people or particular country; it has assumed a world-wide significance. It is a language, understood and spoken by more than half the population of the world. In a sense, English has become an International language. It is spoken, understood, read and written in many countries of the world.

Co-existence of Hindi and English languages in India: Hindi shall maintain its national significance while let us adopt English as an international language.

Unifying Link between Hindi and Non-Hindi speaking people: Even today, English Language has brought about an intellectual and cultural unification of the Indians living in north, south, east and west of the country. ‘It is the greatest unifying link between the Hindi-speaking and non-Hindi speaking people of India’.

Promotes communication with outside world: English language is a link between India and the outside world. Not only today but in the past also, the great Indian philosophers and spiritualists, like Swami Vivekananda and Swami Ram Tirath, exalted and glorified India’s name and fame in distant countries, like America and Canada by dint of their mastery of English language. The congress, during the days of its struggle for Independence, fought against the alien rulers through English language.

Rich treasure of literature: English language contains the richest treasure of literature. English literature has had an impressive and dynamically creative impact on the Indian literary tradition. Tagore was deeply inspired by Shelley and Swinburne; Prem Chand was profoundly influenced by Hardy, Bankim by Scott and Sarat by Dickens.

Indispensable for scientific and technological studies: Apart from its literary value English language is almost indispensable for higher scientific and technological studies. The University Grants Commission has aptly recommended to the Universities in India that scientific studies in the Indian colleges by conducted through English medium.

International Transactions : English language is the one of the most popular language which is employed all over the Globe for transaction of international trade. Apart from all these, we have sufficient ground for supporting the use of English for commercial and economic purposes in our country.

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India is a vast country. With a very large number of people. India is well known for its culture and our mothertongue is Hindi but in modern generation we all want to known English. Yes, it is good to known English but don't try to become Englishman only....

English language as a medium of instruction was introduced in India in the nineteenth century by Lord William Bentinck, the then Governor-General of India, for imparting western system of education.

The underlying objective of the British rulers in introducing English language in India was to inculcate mental slavery among the Indians and to make them clerks or “Babes”. It was also an attempt to convert the Indians to western culture.English also help to our freedom fighters to make country free from British rule...

Introduction of English, however, proved a boon for India. In fact Raja Ram Mohan Roy, a famous religious and social reformer, was an ardent supporter of this language. Other leaders like Dadabhai Nairobi, Pt. Moti Lai Nehru and Pt. Jawahar Lai Nehru were also educated in English. This language enabled our leaders to take up cudgels against the foreign rulers on the public platforms and in the legislature in their own language.
English played a great role in our freedom movement. It served as a link language among Indians belonging to different regions and provinces. Again, it is through this language that India became aware of great strides made by the western civilisation, science and culture. Not only that, it brought us closer to the people of other countries.

English is no longer the language of Britain. It has grown into an international language. Even countries like China, Japan, South Korea, Thailand and many other countries of West Asia and Africa are learning the English language.

English is one of the important working languages of the United Nations Organisation. Indians who are well-versed in this language have, therefore, greater scope for getting jobs in the various offices and agencies of UNO. In fact, UNO has more Indians serving in its various offices and establishment than is warranted by India’s share. The main reason for this is that a large number of Indians possess knowledge of the English language. India is very fortunate that its people learnt this language. Knowledge of this language has helped India to develop close relations with the English knowing countries. It has given India an important place in international affairs.

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