Our mother
tongue—Bangla—is very rich and strong, no doubt, but since we live in an
international environment now-a-days, we can not do away with English. In fact,
English is the most influential language and one of the most enriched languages
of the world. At present it is a must for us Bangalees, not only because it is
the richest reservoir of literature, but also because most of the knowledge,
experience, research findings are stored in this language. We can not but fall
back on English as a medium of acquiring higher education. Truth to tell, we
can acquire no higher education, so to say, without this language. But it is
not only the acquisition of higher education that necessitates us to learn
English, international and business communication is another major area which
demands learning English. Now-a-days, in most multinational as well as national
business concerns and non-business institutions, almost all types of
correspondence are made in English. Even, if we want to hold out the culture,
reputation, and history of our country to the world, we must learn English.
But, after all, we must bear in mind that it is nothing but a language—and not
a cult Or religion—and we must treat it as such.
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