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Opposition Leaders Criticise Shah's Remark that Speaking English In India Will Soon Evoke Shame
Opposition Leaders Criticise Shah's Remark that Speaking English In India Will Soon Evoke Shame

The Wire

time13 hours ago

  • Politics
  • The Wire

Opposition Leaders Criticise Shah's Remark that Speaking English In India Will Soon Evoke Shame

Some leaders pointed to the economic value of learning English, while others recalled India's linguistic diversity. New Delhi: A number of opposition politicians on Friday (June 20) expressed criticism of Union home minister Amit Shah's remarks that soon people would feel shame for speaking in English in India, saying that learning the language is economically useful and alleging that Shah was trying to undermine India's linguistic pluralism. Speaking at a book launch in Delhi, Shah on Thursday said that 'the building of a society where those who speak English in this country will feel shame is not far away now'. A 'foreign language' cannot be used to understand 'our country, its history, its traditions and our religions', said Shah, adding to express hope that despite the difficulty in doing so, Indian society would 'once again' run the country, think, conduct research and make decisions in 'our languages'. However, Lok Sabha leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi said English is 'as essential as your mother tongue because it will secure jobs [and] boost confidence', advocating for cherishing Indian languages while teaching English. He also alleged that the BJP and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh 'don't want India's poor children to learn English because they don't want you to ask questions, move forward or stand equal'. K. Kanimozhi, Rajya Sabha MP from the Tamil Nadu-based Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party that has resisted what it says is the 'imposition' of Hindi in the state, said that the 'only thing [one] should be ashamed of' is 'imposing your will on the people and trying to destroy the pluralism of India', per a machine translation. R. Bindu, education minister of neighbouring Kerala, alleged that Shah was trying to impose Hindi when he spoke against English. The Hindu cited the Communist Party of India (Marxist) politician as saying that the home minister's remarks reflected his 'narrow politics' and, given that 'learning as many languages as possible would enhance one's knowledge', would 'narrow the global perspective of students'. P. Sandosh Kumar, Rajya Sabha MP for Kerala and member of the Communist Party of India, was quoted as saying by PTI that Shah was trying to 'stigmatise India's linguistic diversity and push the RSS-BJP's cultural majoritarianism'. Trinamool Congress leader Sagarika Ghose, who represents West Bengal in the Rajya Sabha, said Indians 'should not be 'ashamed' of ANY language'. 'Preposterous nonsense from Shri [Amit Shah]. 'English is a link language across India, [it's] aspirational, confers a global advantage and knowledge of English is demanded by millions,' she wrote on X.

GT's Tweet For Sai Sudharsan After His 4-Ball Duck On Test Debut Wins Internet
GT's Tweet For Sai Sudharsan After His 4-Ball Duck On Test Debut Wins Internet

News18

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • News18

GT's Tweet For Sai Sudharsan After His 4-Ball Duck On Test Debut Wins Internet

Last Updated: Sai Sudharsan came out to bat at No. 3 for India in his first Test but failed to open his account. He was sent back to the pavilion for a four-ball duck by Ben Stokes. Sai Sudharsan came out to bat at No. 3 for India in his first Test against England on Friday (June 20) but failed to score any runs despite facing four balls. He was sent back to the pavilion on the last ball before lunch by England's Test captain, Ben Stokes. England wicketkeeper Jamie Smith completed a superb catch on the fourth ball of the 26th over to end Sudharsan's stay at the crease. After Sai Sudharsan failed to score any runs in his first innings, his IPL franchise, Gujarat Titans, took to X to share a post that is now going viral on the internet. 'The best stories have a tough first chapter. Confident that our SaiSu will come back stronger in the next innings," GT tweeted. Sai Sudharsan was the second Indian batter to get out in the first session of the ongoing first Test. KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal added 91 runs for the first wicket in 24.5 overs after Ben Stokes won the toss and invited India to bat first at Headingley. Rahul scored 42 runs from 78 balls with the help of eight fours. He was caught in the slip by Joe Root. Sai Sudharsan was included in India's Test squad for the ongoing five-match series after he scored mountains of runs for the Ahmedabad-based franchise in the 2025 edition of the Indian Premier League. The Tamil Nadu-based batter played as an opener for GT and scored 759 runs in 15 matches. Karun Nair is part of India's playing XI in the first Test. The 33-year-old right-handed batter, who has a triple century to his name in Test cricket against England, last played a red-ball match in March 2017 against Australia. He is expected to bat at No. 6 for the Shubman Gill-led side. Apart from Nair, Shardul Thakur is also back in the Indian Test team. The Mumbai-based bowling all-rounder last played a Test match for India in December 2024 against South Africa at SuperSport Park in Centurion. Thakur was preferred over Nitish Kumar Reddy in India's playing XI as a fast-bowling all-rounder. First Published: June 20, 2025, 18:55 IST

Bengaluru Techie With 19 Years Of Experience Turns Swiggy Delivery Agent: "Trying To Get My Business..."
Bengaluru Techie With 19 Years Of Experience Turns Swiggy Delivery Agent: "Trying To Get My Business..."

NDTV

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • NDTV

Bengaluru Techie With 19 Years Of Experience Turns Swiggy Delivery Agent: "Trying To Get My Business..."

In a classic Peak Bengaluru moment, a Swiggy delivery partner not only delivered an order to a customer but also shared a business challenge. Padmanaban Ebbas, with 19 years of full-stack development experience, sought Nithin Kumar's help to revive his struggling business. He handed Mr Kumar a note titled "Delivered with care. Built with code." As per Mr Kumar's X post, Mr Ebbas previously ran a thriving software company but now delivers food to make ends meet. He wrote, "My Swiggy delivery partner handed me this tonight. Mr. Padmanaban is a full-stack developer with 19+ years of experience. He once ran a software company. I asked if he wanted a job. He said, 'No, just trying to get my business back on track.' Let's get him the break he deserves. Do share it." See the tweet here: My Swiggy delivery partner handed me this tonight. Mr. Padmanaban is a full-stack developer with 19+ years of experience. He once ran a software company. I asked if he wanted a job. He said, 'No, just trying to get my business back on track.' Let's get him the break he… — Nithin Kumar (@nithinkumrr) June 11, 2025 Mr Kumar also shared Mr Ebbas' resume along with the post, showcasing his extensive experience and skills as a full-stack developer. The resume included contact details, LinkedIn profile, and email address. "Hi, I am Padmanaban Ebbas – a full-stack developer with 19+ years of experience, and your Swiggy delivery partner tonight. I once ran a software company, led teams and built apps for global clients. Today, I deliver food, not just for survival but to rebuild from scratch. Every delivery helps me stand taller. I'd love to help you or your business, too," the note read. The post resonated with many online users, who praised Mr Ebbas' determination to revive his business. Some users also offered suggestions, recommending that he update his skills to include the latest AI tools to enhance his competitiveness in the industry. One user wrote, "Great Spirit. May God bless him." Another commented, "He might to like to learn few AI tools to make/debug/test softwares.." A third said, "Ah, skills evolve. With his experience, adapting shouldn't be hard." "Dreams don't die. They wait for us to rise again," a fourth added. As per his LinkedIn profile, Mr Ebbas is the founder of Curicent Technologies LLP, a Tamil Nadu-based company he established around 2018, roughly seven years ago. He holds a degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering and has a strong background in full-stack development. His interests lie in Robotics and IoT, and he's passionate about mentoring the next generation through seminars and workshops.

No Shubman Gill! Panesar Backs GT Batter To Be Next Superstar Of Indian Cricket
No Shubman Gill! Panesar Backs GT Batter To Be Next Superstar Of Indian Cricket

News18

time09-06-2025

  • Sport
  • News18

No Shubman Gill! Panesar Backs GT Batter To Be Next Superstar Of Indian Cricket

Last Updated: Former England spinner Monty Panesar has backed Sai Sudharsan to become the next superstar of Indian cricket. Sudharsan was in red-hot form for GT in IPL 2025. Former England spinner Monty Panesar has reserved big praise for 23-year-old left-handed batter B Sai Sudharsan and backed him to become the next superstar of Indian cricket. Sudharsan, who has earned his maiden India Test call-up for the upcoming five-match series against England starting June 20 in Leeds, was in red-hot form for Gujarat Titans in the IPL 2025. He played 15 matches for the Shubman Gill-led side as an opening batter and, with the help of one century and six fifties, amassed a total of 759 runs. For his super show with the bat, Sudharsan won the Orange Cap in IPL 2025 and also bagged the Emerging Player of the Season award. The Tamil Nadu-based batter has played three ODIs and one T20I for Men in Blue so far, and he is now expected to play a big role for Shubman Gill & Co. in the upcoming five matches. Ahead of Sudharsan's much-awaited Test debut, Panesar, who played 50 Tests for England from 2006 to 2013 and picked up 167 wickets, said that the left-handed batter is very aggressive and fearless and could be the next superstar. 'The one thing that I want this Indian team to do is carry on the legacy of Virat Kohli. The way he played Test cricket. I would like to see the young Indian team play like that," Panesar told InsideSport. Sudharsan, who is likely to make his Test debut as a No. 3 batter, has 1957 runs to his name in 29 First Class matches played so far. He hammered a double century for Tamil Nadu against Delhi at Arun Jaitley Stadium in the 2024-25 Ranji Trophy season. First Published: June 09, 2025, 15:18 IST

FC Madras' sub-junior team gets candid after bagging silver in AIFF finals
FC Madras' sub-junior team gets candid after bagging silver in AIFF finals

New Indian Express

time02-06-2025

  • Sport
  • New Indian Express

FC Madras' sub-junior team gets candid after bagging silver in AIFF finals

On May 26, defeat hung heavy in the air, at the Scamper Park football facility in Mahabalipuram. The scoreboard read 2-1. Eleven boys in their sweat-stained white jerseys, walked up to receive their silver medals. Some managed to fight their tears. Some left teary-eyed. Some others welled and weeped. The team's defeat however, didn't erase the record that they had already set. The lads, representing FC Madras, became the first to lead a Tamil Nadu-based football club into the finals of the All India Football Federation (AIFF) nationals in the sub-junior category. Despite the feat, the team stood low. Afterall, the boys spent eight months training for this tournament, played 230 games against 64 different teams, put up a nail-biting fight in the semi-finals — a game they won after it stretched into a penalty shootout — and reached the final. On the D-day, they saw their opposition, Minerva FC from Punjab, bag two goals early in the game. The team's striker Areez Alam's goal in the 70+5' minute, restored faith in the game, but in vain.

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