Day thiruttu moonji!! Maryadaya pesu. Neenga tamil pesuma? illenna satham podathe.
Tamil is like any other language in the world. It has classical language status in India. Like any language, government is doing steps to promote Tamil language.
how is you blabbering relevant to what I said ? Tamil reach and recognition is beyond India. Stop lying, India only promotes Hindi and the dead Sanskrit , Tamil is not dependent upon Indian govt support or promotion
btw, watch your language and theres no compulsion that I should respond to your Tamil gibberish. This is Pakistani not Indian forum and you are not the mod either to suppress Tamil's voice .
How Indian Government Promotes Hindi Around the World (India promotes Tamil ?? joker !! )
Example Projects
2.1 Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR)
Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR) of the Government of India established a Hindi Chair in 2010 at the Yerevan State Linguistic University (YSLU) in Armenia; that is, ICCR pays the salary of a Hindi professor at this Armenian university. Indian government has provided similar funding for professor positions and scholarships in a number of other foreign universities as well. ICCR should establish such professor positions for all Indian language or for none of the Indian languages. Why should Hindi get such preferential treatment?
2.2 Vishwa Hindi Divas Celebrations (World Hindi Day)
Many Indian embassies around the world celebrate Vishwa Hindi Divas (World Hindi Day) every year starting from 2006. Is glorifying Hindi the duty of Indian embassies? Not only the embassies but also other departments of the Indian government spend their resources on World Hindi Day in foreign countries. For example, the Ministry of Education and Human Resources often join hands with Indian embassies in celebrating World Hindi Day. Ministry of Education and Human Resources' duty is to educate people and develop human resources within India. Why is it spending its resources abroad to glorify Hindi--the language of a certain region populated by about forty percent of the total Indian population? Is there no educational needs within India and is it so flush with unspent monies to go oversees and promote Hindi? Are people of other languages children of lesser languages?
2.3 World Hindi Secretariat (WHS)
Indian Government established the World Hindi Secretariat (WHS) in Mauritius in 1999 (foundation stone for the building paid for by the Indian Government was laid that year). The main objective of the WHS is to promote Hindi as an international language. Secretaries of the Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Human Resource Development and Culture are members of the Executive Board of the World Hindi Secretariat. Don't these secretaries (the top civil service officials of these two ministries) have more important matters than to promote Hindi around the world which "benefits" only Hindi people and not the rest of the population?
2.4 Central Institute of Hindi (Kendriya Hindi Sansthan)
The Central Institute of Hindi (Kendriya Hindi Sansthan) was established in the 1960s as an autonomous organization of the Ministry of Human Resource Development and Culture. One of its responsibilities is promotion and propagation of Hindi at the international level. Yet another Indian Government organization is inducted into the international glorification of Hindi. Celebrating its golden jubilee in 2011, it boasted, "
For over half a century thousands of people from all over the world have been trained in teaching Hindi in their respective countries, from Fiji to China." If only the Ministry of Human Resource Development and Culture take as much enthusiasm in teaching our children in India their mother tongues, English, mathematics, science and computers, India would have much higher standard of living for all the peoples of India. Instead resources are wasted to satisfy Hindi politicians who are rightfully proud of their language. Our gripe is that use your own money to promote Hindi around the world, don't use our non-Hindi Indians' taxes to glorify your language all over the world.
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