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English Literacy Program first time in India

National Child Development Council in association with Mavoor Grama Panchayath of Kerala state has initiated a Project for making the Panchayath as India’s first Complete English Literate Panchayath in the year 2018. This is a great project and indeed first of its kind in the history of India. This is an initiative that will provide […]

No language can continue with specific written grammar rules

Because of the changes in technology, inventions, styles, fashion etc. of the people, new words, usages, styles will emerge & that will becomes a part of that language. Which languages seems flexible to that changes, that languages survives more than other languages. ~BABA ALEXANDER NEW DELHI

There is no ‘mother-tongue’

By birth, nobody gets any particular language. In that sense, there is no ‘mother-tongue’. Childhood onward which language hears and talks more, he gets more attachment with that language and feels more comfort and gains speed in using that language. The language fundamentalists and particular language beneficiaries exploit and misuse this attachment (mother-tongue mania) for […]

Creating and maintaining a standard pronunciation is not practical for any language

Language or talks in a language is not a one man’s invention. So many people have contributed and are still contributing for the development of language. Climate, geography and many factors of the place will influence the vocal cords in the matter of sound modulation & sound pattern in a person. More than that, which […]

Any verbal knowledge or words without any direct / imaginary visuals or music will not go into the sub conscious mind

A word with a direct or imaginary image or visual stays in the subconscious mind for a long time. Words with melodies are also getting absorbed in the same way. This strategy is also applicable for the acquisition of all other learning subjects. ~BABA ALEXANDER NEW DELHI

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