English was decreed to be the official language of India from 1835, when the country was under British rule from 1835, — the same year Lord Macaulay\u27s Resolution declared official funds would be \u27henceforth employed in imparting to the Native population knowledge of English literature and science through the medium of the English language\u27 (Spear 126-27). While English helped in the advancement of Indian higher education and the intellectual modernisation of a new middle and upper class — the Indian intelligentsia — it marginalised the regional languages of India which, in the earlier part of the nineteenth century, were beginning to break away from the dominance of classical learning imparted through Sanskrit and, later, Arabic an...
English in India has had an extended and elite colonial history. It was the dominant language of gov...
In the contemporary era, English language performs a crucial role in global transformation and excha...
South Asia's great linguistic diversity has been seen as a source of conflict in the post-Indep...
The language of English was indivisible concerning an India which had almost 23 authority provincial...
English first came to the Indian Sub-Continent through trade. In 1600, Queen Elizabeth-I granted a c...
ABSTRACT The British Government established English as a language in India. As a result, English wou...
The history of English language in India begins with the age of colonisation. During this time, Indi...
Indian writing in English over the last ten years - 1984-1994- has been plentiful though of uneven q...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the introduction of English as the medium of instruction an...
This dissertation explores the process by which the English language and English education built upo...
Abstract English Language stood strong here in India against all odds and tests of time. Its great s...
Men in India always had a privileged position in Indian society. They are the torch bearers of the ...
This article examines Politics of Language and Linguistic Reorganisation before and after the Indian...
33 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 31-33It is widely accepted that the English language is the most import...
The paper starts with defining what language is and what linguistic consciousness means in the conte...
English in India has had an extended and elite colonial history. It was the dominant language of gov...
In the contemporary era, English language performs a crucial role in global transformation and excha...
South Asia's great linguistic diversity has been seen as a source of conflict in the post-Indep...
The language of English was indivisible concerning an India which had almost 23 authority provincial...
English first came to the Indian Sub-Continent through trade. In 1600, Queen Elizabeth-I granted a c...
ABSTRACT The British Government established English as a language in India. As a result, English wou...
The history of English language in India begins with the age of colonisation. During this time, Indi...
Indian writing in English over the last ten years - 1984-1994- has been plentiful though of uneven q...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the introduction of English as the medium of instruction an...
This dissertation explores the process by which the English language and English education built upo...
Abstract English Language stood strong here in India against all odds and tests of time. Its great s...
Men in India always had a privileged position in Indian society. They are the torch bearers of the ...
This article examines Politics of Language and Linguistic Reorganisation before and after the Indian...
33 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 31-33It is widely accepted that the English language is the most import...
The paper starts with defining what language is and what linguistic consciousness means in the conte...
English in India has had an extended and elite colonial history. It was the dominant language of gov...
In the contemporary era, English language performs a crucial role in global transformation and excha...
South Asia's great linguistic diversity has been seen as a source of conflict in the post-Indep...