Does
not India deserve a national language that is acceptable to everyone without
exception? A solution is not in sight even after seventy years. This book is an
attempt to find a permanent solution to the language problem of India.
C S
Natarajan grew up in the environment of anti-hindi agitations of Tamil Nadu. He
had always thought that while his mother tongue Tamil was very important for
people of Tamil Nadu, Hindi as a national language is very important for uniting
all Indians. This book is a result of his dream to find a lasting solution to
the language problem.
Natarajan
is a Member of the Institution of Engineers (India) and a retired Senior
Engineer from Southern Railway. He has served asDeputy Project Manager in IRCON (Malaysia)
for Rehabilitation of Railway Track from 1989 to 1994. He then served as the Deputy
Project Manager of IRCON Korba and retired in December, 1995. He is the
recipient of several awards and medals during service including an Award from
the then Railway Minster. He has traveled widely in India, Malaysia, Singapore,
USA and Canada. He is the author of a Tamizh book, Siru Kural published in 2007. He is now eighty years old and living
in a retirement community in Sholinganallur.