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English in India –vibrant and Growing

English in India has a unique identity of its own. With such a big population of people speaking the language, it could really influence the way English is spoken in the future.

The perception of English in India is best described in a very famous Indian film, called “Namak Halal” (can be translated as -Loyal To The Hand That Feeds You).

Its protagonist, played by the superstar Amitabh Bachchan, when looking for work in a fancy hotel is asked if he can speak English?

He replies in way that reflects the essence of Indian English, “I know such English that I will leave the British behind. You see sir, I can talk English, I can walk English, I can laugh English, I can run English, because English is such a funny language.”

India has a peculiar relationship with English, especially with political and social interference. A person who speaks English well is respected, because it is the language of the privileged. At the very same time, he or she is also looked down upon, as anglicized and completely out of touch with the roots.

This goes back to the spread of English to strengthen British colonialism. The Indians who initially learnt it were seen to be a part of the upper class oppressors, who at the same time had to be respected because they were the representatives of the rulers.

Over time the attitude to English has changed, today it is very much at the mainstream of Indian life. Everyday a huge number of children are enrolled into “English medium schools” or schools, with English as the main medium of instruction. An equally large number of young adults enrol into expensive spoken English classes. Prestigious institutions like the National Defence Academy in Pune (NDA) add “language labs” to ensure the cadets English reaches an “acceptable level.” (Indian Express, Pune Newsline May 25th 2006)

With the emergence of new technologies and globalisation the number of English speakers has steadily increased. Today India has the second largest number of English speakers in the world, with over 150 million people speaking English in the country. (Wikipedia - Demographics of India.)

Indian English is a dialect on its own, sing – song in pattern, different in the way some words are pronounced, with the habit of using too many adjectives and turning the most unlikely nouns into verbs.

Hindi, and other Indian languages have contributed extensively to it, many vernacular words are used in everyday language. One suspects that it would be very difficult for most Indians to speak pure English, without adding in at least a few Hindi or vernacular language words, the most common one being, “Han” or yes.

Many Indians who learn English as a second language will learn most of their coursework in school in their native mother tongue and have English as a subject. Of course, they learn to think in

their native tongues and then translate their thoughts into English as they speak. Impressive sounding words, very formal and studied English is liked. This is best seen in the Hollywood film called “The Party”, where Peter Sellers plays the character of Haroon D. Bakshi. He uses these fascinatingly polite and large words, stringed together they make no sense at all.

Today, however there is a change in the way many people speak and even write English. Many children actually start learning English very young and as it is the medium of instruction, right through school, it becomes a language that they know best, and they can really “walk English, laugh English” and think in English.

The young educated English speakers, growing up in modern towns would find the language of the convenience store owner in “The Simpsons” called “Apu Nahasapeemapetilon”, as funny as their American counterparts.”

Today’s with the exposure to Hollywood films, numerous music and news channels and of course the internet, English in India is global in character and sound. So not only is it written correctly, it is spoken with ease. Among peers street slang and metaphors are freely used, and in formal occasions, the language would be absolutely correct.

There was a time when old humour writers like P.G. Wodehouse was very popular, with time Dan Brown, Harry Potter and the latest best sellers are making their way here. Many linguists feel that the English of the educated modern Indian is often far better than the “Englishes” spoken around the world.

Modern English in India is essentially British English, however Americanism is also used because of the increasing business in USA. Hinglish, Tamlish, Benglish and a variety of “Englishes” are creeping in. This has actually added to the beauty of the language. In the everyday colloquialism however, the habit of creating verbs out of nouns still exists, especially, when young Indians say “I am smsing the number to you” or more intriguingly, “I will mobile you!”

The essential reason for the success of English in India and across the world is that it is ever growing and absorbing the sounds, words and even structures from languages from everywhere. In India English is vibrant and kicking!

Professor David Crystal, Professor of English Studies UK, the world’s foremost linguist and a member of the Board of the British Council, says that “Indian English has a greater degree of politeness and effusiveness than English spoken anywhere in the world.’’ (Indian Express, Dehli Newsline - October 08, 2004)

The “effusiveness” probably goes back to the sheer vitality of the Indian languages, which are very descriptive. Professor David Crystal, further points out that some of best writers today use non-standard English to express their ideas; Salman Rushdie is sited as an example. And these writers have enriched modern English literature. With his first book written in Indian English, “Midnights Children”, Salman Rushdie became a force in language and literature.

India is an IT power to reckon with, it is slowly “bangloring” its way to the top. IT is changing the way people in India think and the even in the way it is perceived in the western world. It is no more a mystical magical tour, but a very happening country. Perhaps it is India’s success in this sector that could change the way English is spoken in the country.

There are pundits who say that while the Indian written English is getting better, the pronunciation leaves much to be desired. This of course is very debatable. Recently some of the best IT brains have actually used their power of English to forage out critical information like credit card numbers and passwords from unsuspecting Britons and Americans, and earn ill-gotten wealth of thousands of dollars. In the call centers there are Indians who speak “British and American”, English, and it can be tough pinpointing where they really are from.

But, away from work chatting with each other, and emailing across the net or even while “SMSing”, the language is quite different. English is at once vibrant, expressive and full of delightful colloquialism.

With ever growing population of young go-getting Indian English speakers, the language is undergoing a change. Professor David Crystal significantly says, “Indian English, I think, will soon be one of the most spoken forms of English in the world.” It has been seen that Asians find it easier to understand Indian English rather than British or American English. Increasingly teachers of spoken English in these countries are Indians. Indian English seems to be like a link between the two distinct cultures.

Perhaps in the very near future Standard English will be spoken the Indian way, with an American, British and a definitive Indian twang.

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British death toll in Afghanistan hits 300: officials
London (AFP) June 21, 2010 A British marine has died of injuries sustained in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence said Monday, taking the country's total military death toll in the conflict to 300. The grim landmark comes during a year which has already seen the second-highest number of British fatalities since operations began in 2001 - 55. "It is desperately sad news. Another family with such ...

This is Why you Should be Collecting Canadian Coins

These coins are denominated in lower denomination like cents and dollar, highest denomination being $5.

Canadian dollars are available in cent and dollar. Canadian currency is classified as Nickel, Penny, Dime, Quarter, 50 cent and dollar.

Canadian Government withdrew $1 and $2 bills in 1987 and 1996 ,increasing the circulation of these coins. The Canadian Government was also keen to withdraw 1 cent coins from circulation, in 2007 but no steps were taken in that direction. There were rumors of 5$ bills too to be removed from circulation and increasing the circulation of $5 coins ,but no serious action was taken in that too.

Canadian coins are produced at the Royal Canadian Mint The wordings on the coins are printed in English as well as French ,both being the official languages of Canada.Elizabeth II ,by the grace of God ,Queen is printed on the coin in French the words are printed as Dei Gratia. The obverse side of all Canadian coins bear the picture of the Canadian Monarch.

The metal used to produce Canadian coins was bronze for 1 cent ,Silver for coins denomination above 5 cents .Gold coins were used only a Souvenirs. Around 1968 Silver as well as Bronze was replaced by Nickel.

In 1997 1 cent coins were reduced in size and copper plated. In 2000 all coins were changed to steel with copper as well as nickel plating .50 cent coins re rare I Canada circulation, though a unsuccessful attempt of increasing the circulation was made in 2002 as a special tribute to Queen Elizabeth II.

Royal Canadian Mint is known to produce many special edition coins ,these coins have known to be very popular with the coin collectors .In 2004 the Royal Canadian Mint produced a 350$ Canadian coin ,the highest denomination coin ever produced ,this coin was specially produced for the collectors market.

21ST Feb 2007 a 100 kg large coin was announced to be produced by the mint with a face value of $1 million ,made out of pure gold this coin is expected to sell at the highest price in the collectors market approximately 2.25$Million.

Bank of Canada ,Canadian Bank Note company ,Canadian Numismatic Association Canadian Paper Money Society Bank of Canada Currency Museum Royal Canadian Mint are the ones responsible in producing maintaining circulation and withdrawing of coins and currencies from the market.

Canadian coins are more Medallic like the British or Euro coins ,and very different from US coins .

Canadian Coins - collect some!

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British major left dad's factory to defuse bombs
During World War II, John Collaro defused bombs, flew gliders behind enemy lines, built bridges and sabotaged the German war effort as a member of the British Army's Royal Engineers.

When the Second World War broke out in September 1939, the British government had already given considerable thought to evacuating civilians from the big cities. The lessons from the Spanish civil war were there for all to see, and the authorities had a detailed evacuation plan already in place.

In fact, the first evacuations began in June 1939, although the first official movement of civilians did not start until September 1st 1939, just two days before the declaration of war.

From London and the other main cities such as Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield, Glasgow and Birmingham, priority class persons (children, pregnant women, mothers with infants, and the disabled), boarded trains and were duly transported to rural towns and villages throughout England, Scotland and Wales.

My mother was an evacuee. She was fourteen at the time and was moved from the Liverpool suburbs out to Anglesey, a remote (it certainly was then) island off the coast of North Wales. The family she stayed with spoke Welsh as their first language, and indeed only ever spoke Welsh unless they were speaking to the evacuees, and though they treated my mother well, she always said it was a very lonely time for her.

Evacuees were gathered into groups at the main railway stations and were often put on the first available trains, almost regardless of destination, which must have made the housing of them at the other end immensely difficult. Some went by sea too, paddle steamers took many children from the London area to East Anglia.

In all, 3.7 million people were moved, and it has been estimated that one in three of the entire British population was directly affected in some way by the evacuations. In the first three days of the official evacuation a staggering one and a half million people were transported from their homes to the countryside, the biggest mass migration of British people ever in such a short period of time.

Of these, approximately 800,000 were children of school age, 500,000 were mothers with young children, plus 12,000 pregnant women and 7,000 disabled persons. To help look after them, over 100,000 teachers and other helpers were also required to relocate.

Beyond that, a further two million people, mainly the more well to do, arranged a private evacuation of their families, settling in rural and remote hotels for the duration of the war, while several thousand took themselves further away from any possible bombing raids by moving to the United States, Canada, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and the Caribbean.

Some, such as the unfortunate passengers on the S.S. City of Benares did not reach their destination. (Keep an eye out for my article: The Children of The City of Benares), and the merits of sending children overseas during wartime has been debated ever since.

Today there is a flourishing Association for the Evacuees, and in recent years they have taken to marching in the remembrance parades, and who could deny them the right so to do?

David Carter's new novel "The Fish Catcher" is now released. It tells the story of a group of children evacuated from London during the Blitz of World War II. You can read the first chapter right now at http://www.thefishcatcher.co.uk You can contact David on any matter through his website at http://www.davidcarter.eu or you can read an extended preview, and order the book in hardcopy or immediate download at http://www.lulu.com/dc

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5 Steps to Selecting the Right Mesothelioma Attorney

If getting a Mesothelioma diagnosis, you need to find a qualified and experienced Mesothelioma attorney to fight your case in the court. If you are a Mesothelioma victim, you can get some monetary compensation from the company that is responsible for exposing you to the harmful effects of asbestos fibers.

With so many attorneys handling Mesothelioma cases, selecting the right Mesothelioma attorney is not easy. You can lose monetary benefits if you are not able to find the right attorney as the outcome of your Mesothelioma lawsuit is pretty much decided by your attorney. Before hiring services of an attorney, it is better that you interact with them and take a close look at their success rate and academic qualifications.

1. Experience

Only go for an attorney that has experience of more than five years in dealing specifically with Mesothelioma cases. If possible, check their records and you will get an idea of how beneficial they are going to be in handling your case. Do not sign any agreement until the attorney is willing to provide you documented evidence in support of their claims.

2. Costs

Before hiring any Mesothelioma attorney, make sure that you ask about the lawsuit costs and the fees that you need to pay them. Normally, the attorney will ask for some amount upfront but there are a few attorneys that charge contingency fees. Contingency fees are a percentage of the compensation that you are going to get. If you do not receive any compensation, you do not need to pay any money to your Mesothelioma attorney. Before signing agreement, tell your attorney that you can only afford a contingency as fee commission. Attorneys ask for 30 to 35% commission.

3. Passing the Case On

Stay away from Mesothelioma attorneys that plan to pass your case on to another attorney. These kinds of attorneys act as a broker between you and the attorney that is going to plead your case. There is no need to give extra money to these individuals when you can find an attorney on your own. Attorneys that pass case to another attorney are just worried about their commission; they have no interest in your case.

4. Internet

The internet is the best place to find a Mesothelioma attorney. The main thing about using internet as a medium is that you can get quotes from the attorneys without going to their office. You can get all the information related to your attorney online. There are plenty of websites that give review of various Mesothelioma attorneys operating in various states. You can search these attorneys on the basis of success rate, experience and the state in which they are operating.

5. Mesothelioma Law Firm

The whole concept of the Mesothelioma law firm is quite vague as one law firm can deal with a wide variety of cases. To give yourself a much better chance, it is advisable that you find an attorney or law firm that has a record of handling Mesothelioma cases. Similar to any other case, a Mesothelioma case needs a disciplined and responsible approach on the part of your attorney. Your friends and family members can play a prominent part in selecting the right Mesothelioma attorney.

If you do not have the time to do an in-depth search and are looking to find Mesothelioma attorney quickly, contact your state’s bar association. Further, there is Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory where you can find contact details of various top Mesothelioma attorneys.

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Hundreds of soldiers in scarlet tunics and bearskin hats marched in London on Saturday to celebrate the official birthday of Queen Elizabeth II.

The British Virgin Islands Yacht Charter Is The Way To See The British Virgin Islands

A British Virgin Islands Yacht Charter can allow you to see more of the British Virgin Islands, known as the BVI, than you could have believed possible. The British Virgin Islands is an archipelago of over 60 islands and cays, each unique, and many of them completely untouched and very much unspoiled by civilization.

There are some of the best beaches in the Caribbean, sheltered by coral reefs, sheltered bays, coves, and in some places the most spectacular boulders. You will find this backed by lush green valleys, and rolling hills.

The best way to see all of this is almost certainly to opt for one of many British Virgin Islands Yacht Charters.

You can choose from a number of different options to go British Virgin Islands Sailing.

The first option are Crewed Charters, where you hire a captain and a crew and charter any type of boat from a catamaran to a Power Boat. You can have a cook, space permitting, drinks and all meals, and this is a very comfortable way to see the BVI

The second option is Bareboat Charter where you sail the boat yourself, and supply all food and drink, but this potentially gives you the freedom of the British Virgin Islands.

Day sailing is a great way to see the British Virgin Islands, where a group of people hire a variety of boats, some as big as 80 feet. You can take a half day or a full day, cover surprising distances, and take with you whatever you want in the way of food and drink

The Day Sailing has become popular because it serves the hotel and resort and guest house industry. People who want the genuine British Virgin Islands Yacht Charter but don't want to live on a yacht or suffer any discomfort while they are at it!!

British Virgin Islands Sailing is an invigorating experience. A day out on the water when the captain stops the engine and raises the sails simply takes you away from the world at large. You might put ashore for lunch or have lunch on board.

You may be taken to some of the best beaches in the whole Caribbean to anchor offshore and swim in the warm water perhaps only a few yards away from the beach people but in another world as you are so close to a coral reef that you can just slip overboard and hey presto you are in a multicoloured undersea aquarium.

These are the joys of a British Virgin Islands Yacht Charter, and if you want to spread your wings even further then there is Powerboating. You can hire a crew lunch and drinks, and the speed can take you to the BVI's most remote areas and secluded beaches.

Some of the best beaches in the British Virgin Islands that a yacht charter might take you to could include the best beaches on Tortola including Apple Bay, Trunk Bay, and Smuggler's Cove on the North Coast, Brewer's Bay on the Ocean Coast, as well as Josiah's Bay, and Lambert Bay Beach.

Long Bay East on Beef Island as well as Trellis Bay.

On Virgin Gorda you will find the world renowned The Bath, and nearby Spring Bay, The Crawl, and Devil's Bay. In addition Little Dix Bay, Long Bay, Mahoe Bay, Savannah Bay, and Prickly Pear Island.

Anegada has Loblolly Bay, Cow Wreck Bay.

Cooper Island has Manchioneel Bay and Guana Island has White Bay. Jost Van Dyke has Sandy Cay, White Bay, whilst Peter Island has Deadman's Bay and White Bay.

The list of beaches in the BVI is almost endless, and a British Virgin Islands Yacht Charter can take you to all these wonderful places. Go to the BVI and charter a yacht.

For more information on Caribbean Vacation Spots go to http://www.caribbean-vacationspots.com/pages/Site-Map.html

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