The World Urdu Conference, inaugurated by a distinguished group of intellectuals and leaders, brought to the forefront the importance of Urdu as a cultural and intellectual asset.
Ram Bahadur Rai, a prominent thinker, stressed that Urdu is not just a language; it is a vital component of India’s progress.
He underscored the importance of evolving Urdu to serve not only as a cultural symbol but also as the language of science and technology, ensuring it aligns with the modern-day needs of a developing India.
Rai suggested that this transformation could help elevate Urdu’s role in India’s future by integrating it into various fields beyond literature.
Dr. Shams Iqbal and other prominent speakers discussed Urdu’s historical role in shaping India’s identity.
They highlighted its significant contribution to the Indian independence movement and its ongoing impact on intellectual discourse in India today.
These speakers called for a more inclusive approach that integrates Urdu into the nation-building process, especially as the country moves forward into a modern, globalized world.
Emphasizing its cultural value, they argued that it is imperative to preserve and promote Urdu as a relevant force in both cultural and technological spheres.
Urdu, they said, must remain a symbol of India’s rich cultural heritage while also becoming a contemporary language that resonates with India’s development goals.
Suman Dikshit, a senior official from the Ministry of Education’s Language Department, spoke about the need to bridge the gap between the older and younger generations when it comes to the use of Urdu.
She emphasized that Urdu should be embraced by today’s youth as it offers a unique connection to the country’s diverse cultural roots.
The conference called for a concerted effort to bring Urdu into modern spaces, including digital platforms, social media, and educational institutions.
Integrating Urdu into contemporary education will preserve and revitalize it for future generations, ensuring its continued relevance in an increasingly digital and interconnected world.
Yuvraj Malik, an esteemed guest at the conference, delivered a key address that underscored the critical importance of integrating all of India’s languages, including Urdu, into the nation’s development strategy.
He emphasized that every language in India has a unique role to play in shaping the country’s future, and it is essential that Urdu is part of that conversation.
Malik urged that Urdu should no longer be confined to the boundaries of literature, poetry, and cultural discussions but should be integrated into scientific, technical, and educational domains as well.
The conference proposed that this approach would not only enhance the intellectual and cultural richness of India but also contribute to its position as a global leader in various fields of research, technology, and innovation.
The World Urdu Conference concluded with a call to action for every sector of society to contribute to the continued evolution of Urdu as a language that plays an integral role in India’s modern identity.
The discussions emphasized that preserving Urdu’s cultural heritage and promoting its relevance in the contemporary world are not mutually exclusive.
By fostering Urdu’s presence in all spheres of life-from literature to technology, education to digital media-the conference participants agreed that India could build a more inclusive, vibrant future.
The collective efforts of government bodies, educational institutions, cultural organizations, and the public will be key to ensuring that Urdu remains an integral part of India’s development while continuing to celebrate its rich cultural history.
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