Language preservation is vital for cultural identity. It safeguards traditions and heritage. Many languages face extinction due to globalization. Efforts include documentation and education. Communities engage in revitalisation projects. Governments can support through policy. Language is a key aspect of social cohesion. It fosters understanding and respect among diverse groups. Preserving languages enriches society and promotes diversity. It is essential for future generations.
India is renowned for its linguistic diversity. It is home to over 1,600 languages and dialects. This diversity reflects the country’s rich cultural heritage. Each language carries its...
Recently, the Indian Union Cabinet granted classical status to five languages: Marathi, Bengali, Assamese, Pali, and Prakrit. This decision, made just before the Maharashtra Assembly elections, has ignited...