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Friday, October 28, 2016

RE: [MTC Global] English is just a language

Dear Madam,
Greetings of the day!!!
Thanks for writing with valid inputs.
Very rightly said and very Important as to our day to day lives depend on it
"A language becomes important for it  is the vehicle through which we pass on our traditions, beliefs,culture and knowledge."
At any point of time it is the Mother Tongue which can be the right Vehicle and corrected means to pass on the Legacy to the younger generations - The GEN X.
Folks, Keep sharing your thoughts - it is knowledge.

Good Day Folks,
@VijayChaitanyam.




With Regards,
Vijay  Chaitanyam Kumar Samala.
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From: Usha Gowri
Sent: ‎28-‎10-‎2016 18:57
To: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] English is just a language

 Actually language is just to understand the transactions with ease. But, having English as compulsory language, what are we doing? Simply, killing the pure nature of the language and also neglecting our native / other tongue thinking that it is sin to speak in our language. All such tendencies have become fashion nowadays.   

There is no word  like "just" for a language .It is what creates the very foundation of a society.A language becomes important for it  is the vehicle through which we pass on our traditions, beliefs,culture and knowledge. Imagine teaching me Varalakshmi through French.Might be interesting who knows? and language is power -eloquence in a language, absolute power .Even dictators are born off the power of language.
Second I am wondering which Indian language died in the last say fifty years .Pure languages will die for sure but a language like English became global also because it absorbs many languages into itself and vocabulary is constantly updated as a conscious activity.
Third, I dont think I can kill a language unless of course we mean in the way English is being murdered today. Language,like a society will/must die a natural death.I dont see any Indian language being near extinction. 
I recollect a movie called the Great escape.Prisoners of war escape in batches-and as they board a bus they are greeted in their mother tongue.A natural ,prompt response leads to their capture once again.That  is the power of the mother tongue.
Usha


 
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On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 4:03 PM, 'JAYASRI INDIRAN' via Management Teachers Consortium, Global <join_mtc@googlegroups.com> wrote:
In this context, i wish to share a story. On a busy day, a can and her kitten were walking across a road. By the time, a huge gigantic street dog came running and started chasing the cat and the kitten. So, both of them were running for their life; still as they had run a long distance, the cat could feel that both of them were not capable of running anymore. So, it decided to fight it out. Hence, it just stood once and turned its front to the dog. As suddenly the cat changed its direction, the dog had to think for a while before approaching them. By the time, the cat start barking at the dog, i.e., it dint mew it barked. On hearing the barking sound from a cat, the dog got confused and slowed down and started taking little steps on its back and ran away and the kitten looked at her mum relieved. Then, the cat said this is the reason for which we should know a second language. 

Here, English had to be a second language, unfortunately, as Indians we always fond of foreign kind of anything, we also agreed to have English as must. Actually language is just to understand the transactions with ease. But, having English as compulsory language, what are we doing? Simply, killing the pure nature of the language and also neglecting our native / other tongue thinking that it is sin to speak in our language. All such tendencies have become fashion nowadays.   


On Friday, 28 October 2016 1:52 PM, virendra goel <goel.virendra@gmail.com> wrote:


 
Thank You Mr. Vijay Chaitanyam for sharing the Video.
Regards
Virendra Goel
 
From: join_mtc@googlegroups.com [mailto:join_mtc@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of VIJAY CHAITANYAM
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2016 9:27 PM
To: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
Subject: [MTC Global] English is just a language
 
Dear Esteem Members,

English is just a language not a knowledge.

A good Video which highlights our exchange of mails for the past one week.

We need it to communicate -to read - to write - to communicate to ourselves.
It is very important to us.

Ages may pass by -English  can never replace our Indian Languages.

Indians who speak Indian Languages need English to communicate among ourselves.

We do it with Hindi to communicate - at the same time we need English too - to communicate.

After reading all the mails I feel that - I am illliterate  and a literate who can read write only English.

Good Night Folks
@VijayChaitanyam.



With Regards,
Vijay  Chaitanyam Kumar Samala.
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