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Jambusaria’s appeal to promote Hindi has already upset a sizable section of ICAI members in Tamil Nadu, which has always been in the forefront in the battle against the imposition of Hindi.Moneycontrol has reached out to ICAI for comment and will update this article when a response is received. The language sermon by the ICAI chief is bound to ignite controversy, one that could have been avoided, and one that ICAI can certainly do without. “With the government's focus on making India ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’, it also focuses on us being Aatmanirbhar with our mother tongue and its nationalistic approach,” he said in the newsletter. We should be proudly speaking our rajbhasha on any occasion.”Īccording to Jambusaria, at a time when the whole world is looking at India as a global leader, successor and torchbearer, language also should be a global beacon.
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This day reminds us of our heritage and linguistic identity. The Hindu Tamil Nadu offers one of the best newspaper advertising rates in Tamil Nadu and hence is preferred for newspaper advertising by brands across industries. The Hindu Tamil Nadu covers news in the General Interest category. However, he added, “I believe there should not be a specific day for Hindi, rather, Hindi should be part of our life. The Hindu Tamil Nadu with a circulation of around 581732 is one of the most popular English newspapers in Tamil Nadu. In his message, Jambusaria noted that September 14 is observed as Hindi Diwas. All this will give the separatists who talk of a Tamil desiyam a big tool.” When I advised him, he simply looked at me and said nothing. “An officer was speaking to a semi-literate lady customer in Hindi in spite of her telling him that she doesn’t follow Hindi. The official recounts an incident he observed at one of Indian Bank's branches. How do they expect people to follow Hindi when people from Hindi-speaking States who are posted in Tamil Nadu never care to learn the local language,” he asks. “Even at our bank's founder's day function, except Tamizh Thaai Vaazhthu (the State anthem), all other programmes and speeches were in Hindi. “I hope better sense prevails,” said a former Indian Bank official. This ‘Hindi only’ policy, sources said, would inflict a heavy blow on all chartered accountants in the State, in the rest of South India as well as other non-Hindi speaking regions. Tamil Nadu has always followed a two-language policy - Tamil and English. “If this is not stopped now, tomorrow what is the assurance that ICAI will not ask its members to attach a Hindi copy of an audit report,” the chartered accountant added. The ICAI, he argued, should promote members’ interests instead of promoting any language.
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ICAI, being a reputed nationally recognised professional body, should be above political, linguistic and racial tendencies,” a senior Chennai-based chartered accountant said, on condition of anonymity. “This atrocious and controversial language policy is against the concept of diversity in unity. Pharma Industry Conclave Unlocking opportunities in Metal and Mining.
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