RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat reveals a cultural crisis: Indian children are losing connection to their native languages, impacting identity and heritage.
The Alarm: Bhagwat's Urgent Warning
Mohan Bhagwat highlights a disturbing trend: children mixing English with native tongues, often struggling with basic vocabulary. A profound societal shift.
Who's to Blame? A Surprising Answer
While English education is often blamed, Bhagwat places primary responsibility on families. Cultural preservation, he argues, starts at home.
Lost Knowledge: More Than Just Words
When languages disappear, so does centuries of wisdom, philosophy, and unique cultural concepts embedded within India's diverse linguistic tapestry.
The Nagpur Revelation: A Historical Paradox
Bhagwat lamented the shift from Sanskrit as a lingua franca to foreign academics often leading its study, underscoring the urgency of the issue.
Untranslatable: Losing Essence in Translation
Many Indian cultural concepts lose their profound meaning when translated into English. Words like 'Kalpavruksha' defy simple explanation.
Save India's Languages: Start Today!
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