Acclaimed Bollywood lyricist Javed Akhtar says that children from the
middle class are learning English at the "cost of vernacular languages".
The middle and upper middle classes have abandoned them in preference to
English, which has become a necessity now, Akhtar said at the Kolkata
Literary Meet here Saturday.
"It is a tragedy... The educational system, the globalisation and liberalization has corporatised society," he said.
"English has become ... crucial to connect to the rest of the world. But
what is happening is that children from middle and upper middle class
families are learning English at the cost of the vernacular languages.
So, where will they go?" he asked.
"The middle and upper middle classes have abdicated the vernacular
languages, and these classes are mainly responsible for the literature,
beauty and aesthetics of the language.
"It is being given to the slum dwellers. It would be unfair to demand
from the lower classes (who struggle for food) to make a contribution to
the development of literature."
According to Akhtar, destroying a language is akin to causing the death of history and tradition.
"Language is a vessel that carries history, culture and tradition. You
kill a language, you kill history, your culture, you kill tradition, and
that is what is happening."
He contended that Urdu had suffered because of the two-nation theory that led to the partition of India in 1947.
"Urdu, the language of nationalists, has been enveloped in a shroud, and that is unfair."


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