It\'s important to protect mother tongue: Naidu

It's important to protect mother tongue: Naidu

IANS  |  Panaji 

Unlike the Latin American countries, due to its size, tradition and wisdom withstood attempts by the Western colonisers to destroy its indigenous culture, M. Venkaiah said here on Sunday.

Addressing students and officials at the National Institute of Oceanography, said along with the economic reforms, attracted investments from other because it is one of the world's oldest surviving civilisations.

"I have been to Latin American I asked people there about their mother tongue and whether they were promoting it or not. Many of them do not even know their mother tongue," said.

"When I asked them what happened, they said we were under and our language got lost," he said.

"The colonial rulers first try to attack your culture and then destroy everything. British tried it in context of They made English a qualification for jobs, but because of our size, culture and wisdom of people they could not succeed," he said.

Naidu said the mother tongue helps articulate original thoughts, which make it imperative for everyone to learn and understand it.

The also said the global business community were keen on investing in India not just because of recent economic reforms and stability, but also because of the ancient Indian civilisation and culture.

"People appreciate of our culture because we are one of the oldest civilisations. We have never attacked any country," he said.

Earlier in the day, Naidu paid condolences to the family of late who died after a prolonged battle with pancreatic cancer on March 17.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, March 24 2019. 15:38 IST