Wish Amlan all the best in getting a Dhuniya Axomiya soyali soon.

Just wanted to make some observations. 

I fully aggree with you on the need to learn one's own mother toungue.
That should be part of the growing up process where you learn about
your own culture. However what you observed in Germany or Holland may
be good for them since they are countries with few groups speaking
anything apart from their German or Dutch as their mother toungue. The
ones who come in from abroad on the lookout for oppurtunities are
automatically expected to fall in line. However this situation cannot
succeed in India where you have SO MANY languages. Here, overemphasis
on one's mother toungue can only lead to disaster. Over here, we are
in a phase where we need more people to be able to travel and work
freely in any part of India, quickly move about and generate more
oppurtunities not only for their own but for others as well. They
should be able to work in an environment free of language, caste and
creed hangups because that is the only way forward for
 India. 

Even if you take Assam's case, everyone does not want to call Assamese
their mother toungue inspite of being sons of the soil. So if everyone
starts learning only Assamese, Boro or Bengali as the case may be,
where does that leave us.

Maybe the girls speaking Hinglish sounded offensive to you but atleast
they are trying and that is the language of the new Indian generation
all over the country, like it or not. Since only English and Hindi can
qualify to unify the nation, more and more of us should learn them
however so we can. 

Rgds,

SD
Re: Amlan's email
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/assamonline/message/2704 

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