Several languages are in danger of extinction because they are spoken by very small numbers of people. Some people say that governments should spend public money on saving these languages, while others believe that would be a waste of money. Discuss both these views and give your opinion.

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Several languages are in danger of extinction as they are usually spoken by
very small group
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a very small group
of people.
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Indegenious
originating where it is found
indigenous
tribes
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widepread
widely circulated or diffused
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culturism
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etc. Since these languages are facing a severe threat of
extinction there
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extinction, there
are NGO's and groups who have come up for the rescue of saving these languages and tribes. Apart from that there is pressure on the government to safeguard these languages by placing various laws. Though, efforts are made to increase the number of people who speak these languages by teaching it to other
communities etc
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communities, etc
but more needs to be done on it.
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, there are plenty of people who think saving these languages is a waste of money. Due to the fact that these languages are more common within tribal areas and they should be left on their own for survival. Because government efforts can hamper the regular lifestyle of these tribes. A petition was signed recently to avoid government fundings to save these languages as it may only waste public tax.
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, people were in protest as these languages
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should
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be left on their won for survival

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