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write a paragraph on language rights of citizens and the
problems of citizens and the problems of linguistic
minorities. Being a citizen of India which is known for
its unity in Diversity write your views on language
rights and social and political awareness about it.​

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Answered by AntaraMukherjee22
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Language Rights + Human Rights = Linguistic Human Rights (LHR)

Some people distinguish between language rights and human rights because the former is a much broader concept.Thus, not all language laws are LHRs, although all LHRs are language laws. One way to distinguish language rights from LHR is to distinguish between what is necessary and what is meant to enrich. Fundamental rights, such as human rights, are those that are necessary to meet basic needs and, for example, to live with dignity.

Linguistic identity, access to the mother tongue(s), right to access the official language, no forced language switching, access to language-based formal primary education and the right of minorities to maintain their own group with their own language. Enrichment rights go beyond basic needs, including the right to learn foreign languages.

Individual language rights

The most basic definition of language rights is the right of individuals to use their language with others

members of their language group, regardless of language status.

They derive from universal human rights, in particular: non-discrimination, freedom of expression, the right to privacy and the right of persons belonging to a linguistic minority to use their own language with other members of their community.

The rights of individuals Language skills are enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:

Article 2 - Rights accrue to all persons without discrimination based on language.

Article 10 - Individuals You are entitled to

a fair trial, and this generally includes the right to an interpreter if the person does not understand the language used in criminal or judicial proceedings. The person has the right to have proceedings, including court documents, translated by an interpreter.

Article 19 - The person has the right to freedom of expression, including the right to choose any language as a medium of communication. expression.

Article 26 - Everyone has the right to education, including the language of instruction.

Language rights can be both private and public.

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Answered by AneesKakar
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Language rights refer to the rights of individuals and communities to use their own language and to have access to information and services in that language. In India, where there is a rich diversity of languages, it is important that language rights are protected and respected.

However, there are still issues faced by linguistic minorities in the country. For example, there may be limited access to education, government services, and employment opportunities in their native language. This can lead to social and economic marginalization.

It is important for citizens and the government to be aware of these issues and to work towards addressing them. This can be done by promoting multilingual education, providing translation and interpretation services, and ensuring that all citizens have equal access to information and services.

Additionally, it is important to recognize and respect the cultural and linguistic heritage of all communities in India, as this is a key aspect of the country's unity in diversity. Social and political awareness about language rights can be promoted by educating people about the importance of linguistic diversity and the challenges faced by linguistic minorities.

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