Position of Hindii in Bhaarat



Position of Hindii in Bhaarat

As soon as one lands Delhi airport, he /she sees English all around. Almost 99.9 % signboards are written in English. It is very difficult to find any signboard written in Hindii on shops in Delhi. It gives impression that Bhaarat is still a slave country and still a colony of British people and English language. It is not only English language, but Bhaarat is slave of Urdu language also. Hindii media is full of English and Urdu words

English is spoken in houses, functions, offices in Bhaarat. In fact, in functions in Bhaarat songs are sung in English.  In early 1960 Hindii newspaper Nav-Bhaarat Times published English advertisements and used English words in Hindii paper, but nobody objected use of English words in Hindii newspaper. This encouraged other Hindii media to use English words in Hindii. Nav Bhaarat times paper writes Sunday edition as it is in Nagri script in stead of Ravivar Sanskaran. On TV channels words like fast or super fast are written either full or half in Nagri script. Example of Hindii used are हीटवेव के लिए अर्ली वार्निंग सिस्टम, भारी उद्योग क्षेत्र के डीकरबनाइज़ेशन now a days. service@kalnirnay.com; company and many other companies publish Hinduu calendar and sells it with English digits and with names of English months. Hindii digits are not used in calendar and I do not remember if Vikram sambat was mentioned on Calendar as many Hindii media do not mention Vikram Sambat.

English will have affect on all English knowing people in many ways. Naturally these people will read English books and magazines which will affect its thinking and behaviour. Such people will like British dresses, English foods, English names. Recently some areas and blocks were developed near Delhi. The names of such recently developed areas and blocks were like names of British cities. English will affect your thinking, eating habits, encourages to adopt English culture, and will know more of English history and literature in stead of history of Bhaarat and its culture. As a direct result of the English language, British cultural influence can be observed in the language and culture of a geographically wide assortment of countries as in BhaaratLearning a language requires a learner to get a feel for the culture from which it comes. Bhaarat has multi languages out of these English is the only language understood all over Bhaarat in stead of Hindii. Language remains potentially a communicating medium capable of expressing ideas and concepts as well as moods, feelings, thoughts, and ideas and for this Hindii is not used. The purpose of the language and its influence leads to common objective. Doctors, dental and other offices keep only English newspapers and English magazines in their offices. In Hindu marriages people talk in English amongst themselves. Now a days situation is such in whole of Delhi. Whole of Delhi is covered with English. One will hardly find any shop signboard written in Hindii.

Some people say all things and languages are made by one God so Hinduus should accept Urdu and English words in Hindii. People throw away garbage which is also made by God so such persons should also eat garbage. Many people like purity in everything. They also like purity in language also. Hinduus stayed slave for long time due to the stupidity and wrong reasoning for not fighting against aggressors. Same kind of reasoning is forwarded by that kind of people that English be kept in Bhaarat for ever. Some people say that due to English some Bhaaratiya people get jobs in America, Australia, New Zealand, and other European countries. People do not talk how much Bhaaratiya money is spent on people who migrate to other countries and give benefit of their knowledge obtained in Bhaarat with money of Bhaaratiya people to their adopted country.

Why burden of teaching English language to all Bhaaratiya people. Teach English only to those students who are clever in their studies and are interested in learning English language.

Bhaarat has about 1100 universities, but more than half universities do not have any Hindii department on there campus.

All magazines print dates months according to English calendar instead in Vikram Sambat and dates are not written in Nagri script but use English numerical. In Hindii magazines Nagri numerical and with Hinduu sambat dates must be used.

Many magazines and newspapers use English abbreviations in Nagri script. These abbreviations if written in English even then many educated people would not understand those abbreviations. Then what is the point in printing such abbreviations in Nagri script which no body understands. If any English word or abbreviation is written in Hindii then please explain the full meaning of abbreviation in Hindii. In Hindii magazines English words must not be used anywhere. In Hindii magazines and newspapers English must not be used in any form as Hindii is not used in English magazines and English newspapers. Dates must be given in Hindii magazines and newspapers according to Vikram Sambat and in Hindii numerical.

Rise, roar, and revolt for promoting Hindii

As human beings are lethargic and do not accept change easily so it seems English will keep dominating in Bhaarat for a long time until something is done drastically to change the thinking of people. I went to BJP head office on 31 March 22 located on Deendayal Upadhyay Marg where I met an BJP officer to discuss ways for promoting Hindii. The officer said just one sentence that it is difficult to remove the dominance of English from Bhaarat and said it is becoming popular to write Hindii in Roman script. Such officers are mentally slave people and do not want to come out of slavery. Slave minded people have become rulers of Bhaarat which must be uprooted otherwise such people will destroy BJP party and destroy Bhaarat also. These people have no desire to find ways for promoting Hindii and to reduce the importance of English. These people have no desire that higher education be given in Hindii and Hindii may become link language of Bhaarat. From Various news it seems BJP has got many traitors of Hinduus and Bhaarat.  I went to next door officer and asked for one copy of BJP publication. He said I cannot get copy of BJP publication, but I can go to library to read it. It is surprising the head office cannot spare one copy of their publication. I wanted to see how much English and Urdu is used in their Hindii publication.

To make public aware for Hindii, people should make placards and put the following sentences or more similar sentences on placards. For changing the thinking of people drastic steps must be taken.

  • Free Hindii from English and Urdu words
  • Most Hindii newspapers use lots of English and Urdu words in Hindii newspaper, which must stop.
  • Hindi daily Nav-Bhaarat Times newspaper uses lots of English and Urdu words in the Hindii newspaper. Boycott Nav-Bhaarat Times newpaper.
  • Boycott all Hindii newspapers and magazines which use Urdu and English words in Hindii.
  • Shop signboards must be in Hindii.
  • All sorts of flyers must be in Hindii.
  • Labels on all products must be written in Hindii boldly.
  • Hindii must be written on all sorts of packing material.
  • In Hindii English abbreviations must not be used.
  • Full Cast of Hindii films and Hindii serials must be in Hindii.
  • Hindii newspapers must use Nagri digits for numbers and must also give dates in Vikram sambat also.
  • Marriage cards should also be written.
  • In medical and other offices usually all English newspapers and magazines are kept. In such places Hindii newspapers and magazines must also be kept.
  • People should have placard written in Hindii.

Add more such sentences if one likes

Hindii lovers and some organisations should bear the cost for making such placards which is not much. With such placards people should roam in front of newspapers and bazaars of Delhi. Sooner or later such placards will affect the thinking of some people. People should put pictures of such placards on various social media.

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Article by - M Gupta

mgupta@rogers.com


 


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