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'We Want Hindi': In Tamil Nadu, New Demand Speaks Language of Change

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'We Want Hindi': In Tamil Nadu, New Demand Speaks Language of Change - NDTV

Chennai: In the 1960s, Tamil Nadu saw violent protests against the compulsory learning of Hindi. Now, in a turnaround, many parents and schools in the state have launched a battle against the monopoly of Tamil and say they want Hindi.

A group of schools and parents have challenged a 2006 order by the then DMK government that said only Tamil will be taught till Class 10. Based on their June 5 petition, the Madras High Court has sought a response from the state's AIADMK government.

Students in Chennai say not learning Hindi and other languages dents their job prospects both in India and abroad.

Anirudh, a class IX student who wants to study marine engineering, says he feels forced to learn Tamil. "If I want a job in north India, I need to know Hindi," the Kannada-speaking teen told NDTV.

His classmate, Ashwin, who is from Kerala, says, "I would love to learn French. I could get an opportunity to work abroad."

Even Tamil-speaking brothers Jishnu and Manu want to study Sanskrit and Hindi. Manu said, "We speak Tamil at home. It's boring to learn it in school too." His brother added, "Even in other countries they encourage students to learn as many languages as possible."

Schools that come under the Tamil Nadu board say they have lost several students to central board institutions that offer multiple languages. They suggest a middle path. "They can learn Tamil up to Class 5; it can be compulsory. After that, why not give them other options?" said Revathy Bonns, Principal, Madras Christian College Matriculation Higher Secondary School.

Tamil Nadu's main political rivals are, however, united in supporting Tamil teaching, which they have often linked to regional pride.

Sources in the ruling AIADMK said, "Only Tamil can be the language till class 10. Students can study other languages after that." The DMK's TKS Elangovan told NDTV, "Many eminent people studied only in Tamil medium schools, we have scientist Dr Abdul Kalaam."

In 2000, the Madras High Court struck down an attempt to make Tamil the medium of instruction in schools. This time too, the court may have the final word


;) ;) :)
 
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Learning other lang is not bad for profit but tamil should be the priority :)
 
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Tamil Nadu's main political rivals are, however, united in supporting Tamil teaching, which they have often linked to regional pride.
Sources in the ruling AIADMK said, "Only Tamil can be the language till class 10. Students can study other languages after that." The DMK's TKS Elangovan told NDTV, "Many eminent people studied only in Tamil medium schools, we have scientist Dr Abdul Kalaam."


Tamil Going to Stay here period ;)
 
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Learning other lang is not bad for profit but tamil should be the priority :)

Could you elaborate WHY?? Why should someone from another state living in Tamil Nadu learn Tamil?? Why is it a compulsion?? Where as in rest of India one can learn/ choose any language the student wishes to. I can understand somebody learning Tamil up to class 6...beyond that the student should be free to choose his 1st, second and third language.
 
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Why don't provide Hindi at least as an optional subject??? Too much prejudice and insecurity IMO.

Massive insecurity. I can't believe that kids are not even allowed to have Hindi as an optional language. At least those who want to learn should be allowed to learn.

Tamil Going to Stay here period ;)

Of course Tamil is here to stay.Learning another language doesn't mean Tamil will vanish.
 
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Politicians want to maintain the monopoly of Hindi language in every state of India. It is the time for Tamils to stand up against it and liberate themselves..

We Know how to handle it :D

Disrespect for national language Hindi ? Shame on Tamil Nadu and Tamil political parties. #shame

Go to UP to learn do you
 
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Politicians want to maintain the monopoly of Hindi language in every state of India. It is the time for Tamils to stand up against it and liberate themselves..

the truth is no monopoly of hindi except in bollywood. in schools and universities language of teaching is English and all companies work done only in Hindi
 
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