SATAN AND SARASWATI:
The Double Face of English in India
BY - E. ANNAMALAI
When India attained freedom in
1947, the British symbols were replaced but the institutions and instruments
were retained. During the prescribed period of 15 years for the complete change
of the official language of the union, there was growing political opposition
in some states to the progressive use of Hindi for official purposes. In 1963
two years before the deadline, the parliament passed the official language Bill
(amended in 1967) providing for the continued use of English without time limit
giving legal status to the assurance given by the prime minister Nehru in the
parliament to the opponents of Hindi four years earlier. Now English is
associate language of the union.
The replacement of English as the
medium of education at the primary and secondary stages has taken place for all
subjects in a large number of schools, though the English medium is still
available, particularly in schools run by private trusts, minority
organisations, missionaries and the central government. It is an alternative
medium in all stages and union.
After independence, the
nationalistic euphoria gave way to the realities of economic reconstruction of
the society with its concomitant competitiveness between the different regions
and linguistic groups to share its benefits, and of dependence on international
powers.
After Second World War, the
stature and power of English increased internationally in the political and
commercial spheres. English had become more and more indianised grammatically
and functionally due to its us by a large number of Indians thanks to increased
education, commerce and journalism and the India English was no more foreign.
The reasons for the reluctance to
change the medium of English after independence are the same as the ones to
introduce it. For i.e., to impart science and modern knowledge and to develop a
sense of solidarity with the ruling class.
So we can say that English language
has both side positive and negative (saraswati and Satan)
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