Ugaadi
Rao Veluri (rveluri@smtpgate.anl.gov)
Wed, 09 Apr 97 08:57:26 CST
Friends:
I thought SCIT-ers and TELUSA-ers would be interested
in learning/remembering how the Government of Hindia
deliberately ignores other Indian Languages!
This is a forwarded post by an American-Tamil scholar,
protesting the GOI's neglect! How about the American-
Telugu scholars!
Read on and send a similar letter to the Embassy if you agree!
Regards.
Reposted by V R Veluri
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From: WILLIAM HARMAN <wharman@DEPAUW.EDU>
Subject: Your Letter from Embassy of India (March 27, 1997)
Honorable Siv S. Mukherjee
Embassy of India
2107 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20008
Phone (202) 939-7041
Fax (202) 462-7276
I have received your letter describing the Indian Government's intention
to bring out a Directory of Scholars of Hindi living abroad to
commemorate India's 50th anniversary of independence. You describe your
intentions to produce a directory with personal biographies, and
photographs, as well as published works and awards and honors. You also
indicate that if my interest is not in Hindi, you are not interested in
including me in the directory. The message seems to me to be rather
clear, and quite damaging to the notion that India is a nation concerned
for the united cooperation of India's linguistic, cultural, and literary
groups.
I am a scholar of Tamil, and I regret that you have decided that the Tamil
language, culture, and people are irrelevant or, at best, secondary to
India's national celebration of independence. I would like to remind you
that Tamilnadu has a long and remarkable history in terms of literary and
religious contributions to national life in India. India is a great
nation, but I would hate to see it diminished by parochial notions such as
those claiming that any one linguistic, racial, geographic, or religious
group carries the banner for the entire nation.
I send this letter to academics on several lists concerned with the study
of India. I encourage them not to participate in the project unless
the project is enlarged to include all languages of India.
Respectfully,
William P. Harman
Associate Professor of Religion
DePauw University
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