Multilingualism in Nepal: Challenges and Opportunities

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  • Rajendra Paudel

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jtilottama.v1i1.64559

Keywords:

Multilingualism, Interpretive, Linguistic Diversity, Social Equity, Linguistic Rights

Abstract

This paper attempts to examine the challenges and opportunities of multilingualism in Nepal, focusing on interpretive and qualitative perspectives with a particular focus on the role of language policy and planning in promoting linguistic diversity and ensuring language rights. Nepal is a linguistically diverse country with over 123 languages spoken as mother tongues. Despite this linguistic richness, Nepali society faces significant challenges in terms of language use and communication. The findings reveal that multilingualism in Nepal is a complex phenomenon that requires careful attention to linguistic diversity, cultural sensitivity, and social equity. The study offers recommendations and implications for future research on multilingualism, language policy, and planning, and contributes to the understanding of the significance of linguistic diversity in promoting social and cultural integration. It emphasizes the importance of multilingualism in Nepal and calls for more inclusive and participatory approaches to language policy and planning.

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Published

2023-12-31

How to Cite

Paudel, R. (2023). Multilingualism in Nepal: Challenges and Opportunities. Journal of Tilottama, 1(1), 100–113. https://doi.org/10.3126/jtilottama.v1i1.64559

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