Table of Contents
- 1 Which is the national language?
- 2 What is the purpose of national language?
- 3 What were the characteristics of the national language in context to the source?
- 4 What are advantage of learning the national language?
- 5 What were the characteristics of the national language in context to the source class 12?
- 6 What were the characteristics of the national language in context to the source class 12 history?
Which is the national language?
Hindi
There is no national language in India. However, article 343(1) of the Indian constitution specifically mentions that, “The official language of the Union shall be Hindi in Devanagari script. The form of numerals to be used for the official purposes of the Union shall be the international form of Indian numerals.”
What is the purpose of national language?
National language is a driving force behind unity of the nation’s people, and makes them distinct from other nations – provided you give your language respect. Giving respect to your national language means that it should be one’s primary language, as well as the preferred source of communication at every level.
What were the characteristics of the national language in context to the source?
Answer: (i) Our Constitution did not give the status of national language to any one language. Hindi was identified as the official language but there were many safeguards to protect other languages. Besides Hindi, there are 21 other languages recognised as Scheduled languages by the Constitution.
What is national and standard language?
Both are commonly determined in constitutions of countries. In broad terms, national languages refer to the tongues spoken on a certain territory (usually a nation-state, but not always) by one or several groups of people. Official languages are the ones used by a region’s government for official purposes.
What is the difference between national language and official language?
In broad terms, national languages refer to the tongues spoken on a certain territory (usually a nation-state, but not always) by one or several groups of people. Official languages are the ones used by a region’s government for official purposes.
What are advantage of learning the national language?
Language learning helps develop strong cognitive skills, such as a better concept formation, mental flexibility, multitasking, listening skills and problem-solving, in addition to improving social interaction and encouraging connection between peers.
What were the characteristics of the national language in context to the source class 12?
What should the qualities of a National Language be? (1) According to Gandhiji a national language should be such that it can be spoken and understood by all people of the country. It should not be rigid rather it should be flexible enough to incorporate new words from regional language as well as foreign language.
What were the characteristics of the national language in context to the source class 12 history?
1 Answer
- (1) Multicultural language means : (i) A popular language of a large section of the people of India,
- (2) The characteristics of a national language ,in context to the source are : (i) A combination of Sanskritised Hindi nor Persianised Urdu.
- (3) The spirit of patriotism as promoted by the language committee ;
What is the different between national language and official language?
What is the national language of Australia?
Australian society values the English language as the national language of Australia, and as an important unifying element of society.