Some days ago Shri Rajnath Singh
said – ‘The English language has caused a great loss to the country. We are
losing our language, our culture as there are hardly any people, who speak
Sanskrit now.’
For a moment let us put the gains
and losses of the Queen’s language aside. Let us peek in to the history and
culture of ancient India. For example if we look at music, dance and theatre.
Hindustani and Carnatic musicians have never sung in Sanskrit. They have sung
in Prakrit languages like Brij, Telegu, Kannada, etc.
The entire backward caste and
communities like farmers, weavers, potters and traditional craftsmen, who
formed the bulk of the population was never encouraged, but was rather excluded
from learning Sanskrit. Women too were deprived. It was the privilege of the
Brahmins and the upper caste to learn Sanskrit. And there was an impression
only they could learn this ancient language as per the customs those days.
If four hundred years of British
rule has not eroded our culture and tradition, then how can English, a language
cause loss to the country, it can only enrich. In fact it helped us to see the
outside world better, understand things in its right perspective, gave us an
access to study outside art, science, politics and customs. The present Indian
success story in various fields, including computer software; and millions of
Indians working around the world, a big credit should go to the English
language too, the major contributing factor to the nation’ success.
For Sanskrit, to be restored to
its ancient glory, Indians must become culturally authentic and it must be made
available to all. There is no point of blaming the English language. In fact
many countries like China, Japan, Korea and others realizing the importance of
English have embraced it and are now encouraging its citizens to learn English.
Sometimes, it’s surprising how educated and enlightened people and leaders
speak out on these parochial lines. English, the Queen’s language has not
hindered but helped in India’s progress in the comity of nations.
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