The role of mother language in the development of nations
Abstract
A nation is a group of people, whose costumes, traits, common peculiarities of life, etiquettes, rituals and ethics are part of culture. These are collective identification and the most important aspect is having language. Means there should be a common language for communication. Because culture and language have a close relation with each other. Language is not merely a source of expression, but it is a social life identification for a nation, country and then people of a specific area’s culture and etiquettes. A language is a biological gift for any child, he gets that from his/ her parents. That becomes a part of his/her consciousness and unconsciousness. If a child gets an education in his/her mother tongue he will accept it so soon. The standards of understanding of the different aspects of knowledge and things would be quite clear. The child will get the milestone of his study through continuous education. But his/ her medium of instruction should be mother tongue. The culmination of his thought is related to his surrounding culture and atmosphere that provides him a collective wisdom. Learning in your mother language plays a major role in the development of a nation. The research paper highlights the educational importance of mother tongue in the development of nations.
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