There can never be any other just like the mother. Mother is
the fountain of all eternal joy. Mother is the creator, the nurturer and the
natural caretaker of all human glory and gainsaying who provides for all the
endlessnesses of eternal future.
Her blood is life, her care can erase all strife and her
language and voice is the “MATRIBHASHA” which can ignite the dormant passion in
all across all latitudes and longitudes all over the globe.
Our pride, our nation, our motherland India is a melting pot
of so many hundreds of languages…….a very perfect example of Unity in
Diversity.
All languages have their inherent sweetness for the native
speakers and all those who get to listen to their mother tongue. It is but very
natural for a country as diametrically different as India to have one or more
National/Official language(s).But all the other big linguistic groups or even
the linguistic minorities nourish and nurture their various different aspirations
and seek the support of the Union and state govts. For their growth and
development.
Keeping all this and more in mind the govt. of India and all
the other stake holders of this biggest democracy of the world celebrates the
21st Feb. as Rashtriya Matribhasha Diwas every year.
Under the aegis of Union HRD ministry CBSE does this great
job of awakening or rather re-awakening the Young and the most
Impressionable minds and souls…….the students of School India.
Like every year this year also we here at DPS-JC, have
conducted a very special assembly on Sat.(21.02.2015) to take part in the
national bandwagon.
The following students partook in recitation, speech and
song presentation in their respective mother tongues creating a very
heartwarming mélange of unique linguistic tapestry.
Name of the participant
|
Language
|
1.
Bhoomika Bhandari
|
Marathi
|
2.
Disha Vaishnav
|
Marwari
|
3.
Krishna Chaitanya Reddy
|
Telugu
|
4.
Krishna Priya Reddy
|
Telugu
|
5.
Ashmita Variyar
|
Malayalam
|
6.
Chirag P.Kumar
|
Malayalam
|
7.
Ayush Bajaj
|
Sindhi
|
8.
Mohit Gurnani
|
Sindhi
|
9.
Amanpreet Singh
|
Punjabi
|
10.
Mananraj Singh
|
Punjabi
|
11.
Kapil Jadhav
|
Marathi
|
12.
Himanshu Dutta
|
Bhojpuri
|
13.
Manmohan Balaji
|
Maithli
|
14.
Kavita Manhar
|
Oriya
|
15.
Adarsh Mishra
|
Bengali
|
16.
Souvik Choudhury
|
Bengali
|
17.
Priya Mandal
|
Bengali
|
18.
Pappu Viswas
|
Bengali
|
19.
Bharti Soni
|
Marathi
|
20.
Ashirvaad Sahoo
|
Oriya
|
21.
Piyush Paliwal
|
Chattishgarhi
|
22.
Ayush Soni
|
Chattishgarhi
|
23.
Sandesh Paliwal
|
Sanskrit
|
The CCA Coordinator Mr. Pradip K. Banerjee anchored and
managed the entire bonhomie of multiple languages very aptly in his inimitable
fashion interspersing with fantastic sprinkling of poetry in superb Bangla, his
beloved mother tongue. He ignited the frenzy and passion in other teachers also
to use their vocal chords in their mother tongues.
Overall the kick starting of the process of the Rashtriya
Matribhasha Diwas was a very successful one indeed. The Penman opines thus, to
conclude the blogging deliberation:
All
language(s) have edge…….unlearning of ego is the most important stand point to
initiate learning of any other language, for the learning is endless………earning
through the plethora of the languages of the world is “pacific” in both
proportion and manifestation.
Happy…………endless………..reading.
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