#Experts call for preserving regional languages while ensuring English remains accessible for education, careers, and global engagement
Aditi Sharma
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar
April 23 marks English Language Day, celebrating English as a global bridge for communication and education. In India, language debates remain complex, with states promoting regional languages for cultural identity and preservation. While such policies encourage inclusivity, they sometimes raise concerns about limiting access to English in academics and careers. Critics warn this may affect global opportunities, while supporters defend linguistic pride. Experts stress a balanced approach—strengthening regional languages while ensuring equal access to English for wider communication and competitiveness.
Strength lies in bilingual identity
English is like the open sky above, wide and full of opportunities. And our mother tongue is like the soil where our identity grows. True strength is not about choosing one over the other, but about knowing both—staying connected to our culture while also reaching out to the world. English empowers communication, unlocks global opportunities, and connects diverse cultures.
– Dr Supriya Sangvikar, Institute of Indian and Foreign Languages, MGM University
English bridges India’s diversity
English is the only language that has linked people across the various regions of India. Even a layman is able to speak and comprehend English to some extent. He feels more comfortable this way rather than in any other regional language, especially in India, given India''''s diversity in terms languages. English is the language of technology, opportunity and education. But it doesn''''t mean our languages are any inferior.
– Dr Nilofer Shakir, Dr Rafiq Zakaria College for Women
English expands India’s learning horizons
English language continues to be a powerful force in education. Serving as a vital link across regions and communities, it transcends linguistic boundaries and fosters a shared medium of communication. More importantly, proficiency in English opens vistas of learning, granting learners access to global knowledge systems and professional opportunities, equipping individuals to engage on an international stage, enhancing personal growth and national progress.
– Dr Nawal Thorat, Government College of Arts and Science