Srinagar, Jan 10 (KNS): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said that language plays a key role in preserving society, culture and religion. He stressed the need to promote indigenous products and the use of mother tongues.
Addressing the Maheshwari Global Convention in Jodhpur, Amit Shah said that people may learn and use any language as required, but communication at home should be in Hindi or local languages.
He said speaking to children in their mother tongue helps them stay connected with their history and native place. “Language keeps society, religion and culture alive,” Shah said.
The Home Minister said that while foreign languages can be used where necessary, parents should speak to children at home in their mother tongue.
Referring to Atmanirbhar Bharat, Amit Shah said that achieving the goal of making India a developed country by 2047 requires focus on indigenous production.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp ChannelHe described “Swadeshi” as the main approach to achieve this goal.
He urged business communities to develop at least one product that is not currently manufactured in the country to support domestic production.
Amit Shah said the Maheshwari community has contributed from the freedom movement to post-Independence development. He said such community gatherings strengthen unity and do not divide society.
He added that if each community supports its weaker sections and becomes self-reliant, the country will also move towards self-reliance.
On the occasion, Amit Shah released a stamp recognising the contribution of the Maheshwari community.(KNS)