Yesterday, I commented on Aryan Trivedi's post about making Kannada mandatory in Karnataka. I wrote this comment. " When you visit Germany, they speak German, and in Japan, they speak Japanese, as do other countries that prioritize their native language. The European Union includes many languages, such as Spanish, French, Italian, Polish, and German. Many companies in the country request profiles in their native language, but in India, everyone is expected to speak Hindi. If I am in northern India, I plan to learn Hindi. How many Bangaloreans are familiar with Kannda? Why are you not considering the south of India? Most of them say only Mumbai and Pune." It was discovered that the majority of North Indians in Hindi-speaking states believe Hindi to be the national language. They believe that everyone learns Hindi. and imposing on other states. when they travel outside India. They will communicate in the country's languages. They are willing to learn the language of the country, but in India, no one is willing to learn any South Indian language. The Indian constitution recognizes 22 languages as official. In the past, the central government imposed a backlash on Tamil Nadu. There have been many protests in Tamil Nadu. Anyone has the right to learn any language; however, imposing it on them is wrong. I will quote a proverb: "When in Rome, do as the Romans do." Meaning is to the importance of adapting yourself to the customs of the people who are in a certain place or situation and behave like them. They are not taking into account the languages of the South and the Northeast. Finally, Hindi is not the national language. #language #Hindiimpostion #tamil
I urge all the founders to shift their HQs from Bangalore to other cities like Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Pune etc. Bangalore is evolving, just backward :) Aryan