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220 Indian languages lost in 50 years: MoS

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New Delhi, Sep 23: Minister of State for Education Annapurna Devi on Thursday said that Indian languages have not received due attention and the country has lost over 220 languages in the last 50 years.
The Minister said that teaching and learning of Indian languages need to be integrated with school and higher education at every level.
The minister, who was the chief guest at a national webinar on ‘Strengthening Indian Languages for Holistic Educational Attainment,’ stressed that preservation and promotion of Indian languages is crucial for the unity and integrity of the nation.
She talked about the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi towards Atmanirbhar Bharat.
The webinar was organised by the Education Ministry and University Grants Commission.
According to an official release, the minister said that National Education Policy will act as a medium of connectivity between local to global by creating an opportunity for teaching-learning in regional dialects and Indian languages.
“She stressed that preservation and promotion of Indian languages is crucial for the unity and integrity of the nation. She highlighted that Indian languages have not received their due attention and care, with the country losing over 220 languages in last 50 years alone,” the release said.
The minister mentioned that the country’s development is possible only by strengthening and preserving Indian languages.
She emphasised the importance to extend academic and social support to strengthen Indian languages for holistic development of the education sector including learners and teachers. (ANI)

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