Language Mosaic: Preserving Linguistic Diversity in India
MTA
A study of endangered languages, education policy, and community revitalization efforts
**Language Mosaic: Preserving Linguistic Diversity in India** is a comprehensive exploration of the subcontinent's unparalleled linguistic heritage and the urgent challenges facing its thousands of endangered tongues. India is home to a staggering array of languages and dialects—from the widespread Indo-European and Dravidian families to the unique Austro-Asiatic and Sino-Tibetan groups—each serving as a vital repository of cultural identity, traditional knowledge, and oral history. This book provides a detailed look at the socioeconomic factors driving language loss and the critical classifications used to measure endangerment, offering readers a profound understanding of why the disappearance of a single language represents an irreversible loss to humanity’s collective wisdom.
Moving beyond mere diagnosis, the study examines the multifaceted efforts currently underway to revitalize vulnerable linguistic zones. It analyzes the impact of the National Education Policy 2020, the effectiveness of multilingual education models, and the vital role of the Eighth Schedule in providing official recognition. Highlighting innovative case studies and community-led grassroots movements, the book showcases how festivals, the arts, and cutting-edge technology—including AI and digital archiving—are being harnessed to breathe new life into fading melodies. **Language Mosaic** serves as an essential resource for educators, policymakers, and cultural advocates, providing a roadmap for a future where every voice in India’s vibrant tapestry is protected, celebrated, and sustained.
This book is designed for linguists, educators, and policy makers interested in the preservation of cultural heritage and the implementation of multilingual education. It is particularly beneficial for grassroots activists, researchers of Indian tribal studies, and government officials working with the Scheme for Protection and Preservation of Endangered Languages (SPPEL). Additionally, it serves as a valuable resource for students and scholars of sociolinguistics seeking to understand the intersection of language, identity, and digital documentation in a diverse society.
December 20, 2025
41,798 words
2 hours 56 minutes
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