PM Modi Hails Global Tamil & Kannada Pride in Mann Ki Baat Address

Prime Minister Narendra Modi used his Mann Ki Baat address to commend global initiatives preserving Indian languages. He highlighted a school in Fiji celebrating its first Tamil Day, where children recited poems and expressed cultural pride. Modi also noted the impact of the Kashi Tamil Sangamam in Varanasi, which has spurred Tamil learning campaigns in over 50 schools. Furthermore, he praised the 'Kannada Pathshala' in Dubai, an initiative helping diaspora children connect with their linguistic heritage.

Key Points: Modi Lauds Tamil Day in Fiji, Kannada Pathshala in Dubai

  • Tamil Day celebrated in Fiji schools
  • Kashi Tamil Sangamam promotes learning
  • Kannada Pathshala launched in Dubai
  • Language as a unifier for diaspora
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"Pride in their language": PM Modi lauds Tamil Day in Fiji, Kannada Pathshala in Dubai

PM Modi praises global efforts to preserve Tamil & Kannada languages, highlighting cultural pride in Fiji, Dubai, and India's Kashi Tamil Sangamam.

"This is the power of language. This is Bharat's unity. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, December 28

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday lauded the Tamil Day celebrations in Fiji and the Kannada Pathshala in Dubai, UAE, noting the "pride" in regional languages that transcends borders.

Addressing the nation in the 129th edition of his radio show, Mann Ki Baat, the Prime Minister said that a school in the Rakiraki region of Fiji celebrated Tamil Day with students reciting poems and delivering speeches.

He said, "A commendable initiative is underway in Fiji to promote the Indian language and culture. Continuous efforts are being made at various levels to connect the new generation there with the Tamil language. Last month, a school in the Rakiraki region of Fiji held its first Tamil Day celebration. The day provided children with a platform to express their pride in their language openly. They recited poems, gave speeches, and confidently showcased their culture on stage."

Hailing Tamil as the oldest language in the world, PM Modi said that 'Kashi Tamil Sanagamam in Varanasi laid emphasis on learning the language.

"This year, during the 'Kashi Tamil Sanagamam' in Varanasi, special emphasis was placed on learning Tamil. Under the theme, 'Learn Tamil-Tamil Karakalam', special campaigns were run in more than 50 schools in Varanasi. The Tamil language is the oldest language in the world. I am happy that today, in other parts of the country as well, a new attraction toward the Tamil language is visible among the youth and the children. This is the power of language. This is Bharat's unity," the Prime Minister said.

The first phase of Kashi Tamil Samagam 4.0 was held in Varanasi from December 2 to 15. As part of the initiative, 300 students travelled from Varanasi to Tamil Nadu to learn Tamil, while 50 teachers from Tamil Nadu introduced the language and culture in schools in Kashi.

Further, PM Modi said, Kannada Pathshala was an initiative where children were taught to read, learn, write, and speak Kannada in Dubai.

"Kannada families living in Dubai asked themselves an important question: 'Our children are thriving in the tech world, but are they drifting away from their language?' This is where 'Kannada Pathshala' was born, an initiative where children are taught to read, learn, write, and speak Kannada," he said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Absolutely the right direction. While English is important for global opportunities, we must not let our mother tongues fade. Kudos to the communities in Dubai and Fiji for keeping the flame alive. More such pathshalas are needed!
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Arjun K
The Kashi Tamil Sangamam is a brilliant concept. Exchanging students and teachers between North and South breaks down invisible barriers and strengthens national unity. This is the real "Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat".
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, this resonates deeply. It's a constant struggle to ensure our kids connect with their roots. Initiatives like Kannada Pathshala in Dubai are a lifeline for the diaspora. More power to them!
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Vikram M
Good to see focus on regional languages. But I hope this isn't just symbolic. We need concrete policy support and funding within India too—for all Indian languages, not just the major ones. Many are on the verge of extinction.
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Kavya N
Tamil being the oldest language is a matter of great pride for all Indians, not just Tamilians. Our linguistic diversity is our strength. Let's celebrate every bhasha! ❤️

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