Sullia: ‘Use Modern Technology to Spread Hindi’ - Dr Chandrashekhar Reddy


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Daijiworld Media Network – Sullia (SP)

Sullia, Sep 23: Dr I N Chandrashekhar Reddy, head of the department of Hindi, Tirupati Sri Venkateshwara University, wanted people involved with teaching and spreading of Hindi language to use technological tools like computers, internet and websites to spread the popularity of Hindi, our national language. He was delivering the keynote address at the two-day national workshop on Hindi organized at Nehru Memorial College here. The workshop was inaugurated on Thursday September 22.

The workshop, being held under the aegis of University Grants Commission, has ‘Use of Modern Technology Relating to Studies and Teaching Methods on Hindi in places where Hindi is not Mother Tongue’ as its subject. Reddy asserted that there is no change in the method of studying Hindi at places where Hindi is the language of the masses, and elsewhere. He wanted the hitches if any in learning Hindi in rural belts, to be done away with, with the help of modern technology.

Deputy general manager of Corporation bank, Rishipal Arora, inaugurated the workshop. “In India, where innumerable languages and cultures are found, Hindi acts as a medium to bind everyone together.  Hindi, our national language, needs to be popularized further towards achieving stability and unity,” he opined.

Vice-president of the Academy of Liberal Education, Dr K V Chidanand, presided. Retired Hindi professor from Mysore, Dr Tippeswamy, college principal, Dr K V Damodar Gowda, secretary of the academy, Paddambail Venkataramana Gowda, director of the Academy, Shobha Chidanand, and convener of the workshop, Dr H M Kumaraswamy, were present.

  

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  • RAMESHYADAV, TPT

    Sat, Oct 01 2011

    S To spread hindi modern methods r essential but in AP govt neglecting hindi as well as telugu govt is showing interest to promote english from school level by giving gud cadre & salory to english teachers than telugu&hindi teachers

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Fri, Sep 23 2011

    Hindi is not our national language. According to our constitution, India doesn't have any national language. But English and Hindi are d as OFFICIAL LANGUAGES of India.

    Hindi doesn't add much value to people of our state. Instead of Hindi, Computers must be introduced as a subject in schools, this will help getting the jobs for people. Hindi can not give employment to people. Kannada/Tulu/English languages are sufficient. Stop teaching Hindi in schools.

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