Don't you think that by the time 10% population of India tries to teach rest
of the 90% population of India to how to speak English it would be good to
have a PC in our own language where we understand every word of what is
written on it and not just keep struggling with written word which are half
understood? 

The fact is also that official language of UP is Hindi and all letters are
supposed to be written and typed in Hindi only. Similarly official language
of Punjab is Punjabi. The case is the same in many of the Indian states. We
need English till we want to serve and work for over seas customers only. We
really cannot make English as first language of every Indian. Thus why not
have option of computing in our First language and have option of English on
the computers for an important second language which keeps us integrated to
the rest of the world? 

When France can survive without English why can't we?

Thus the remedy is both ways. We may encourage English education but we also
need Indian Language computing development 

I feel bad when all non-English speaking persons become second grade
citizens in our own country. 

Thanks
Dipendra

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 17 November 2007 23:10
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Subject: Re: [AI] Here's Your Diwali Gift!

You are right.  Even if they don't know English, all computer literate
people have good functional skills.  But here my concern is a blind person
must be well versed in English to take full advantage of computers this is
not possible for all blinds in third  World  countries including India.
So far as Windows for Indian languages is concerned, to my knowledge, apart
from some dummy Government Offices, nobody cares about it. The irony is
everybody boasts about their language by enrolling their children in English
Medium and English cultured schools.  Why we should not encourage English
Medium schools for blind children in every states and districts?


 


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