The  People’s Linguistic Survey of India 
  The  National Editorial Collective 
  List  of Volumes 
  Acknowledgements 
  Foreword 
  A  Nation Proud of Its Language Diversity: Chief Editor’s Introduction 
  Contributors  to the Volume 
Introduction-  Divide and Rue: The English Language in India – T. Vijay Kumar 
PART I:  ENGLISH IN INDIA
1. English  in India: Origins and Early Contact 
  Parimala  Kulkarni
2. English  as the Language of Administration, Knowledge, Freedom and 
  Modernity
  Sachidananda  Mohanty
3. English  and the Indian Languages Debate 
  K.  Narayana Chandran
4. English  Writing in India 
  Shyamala  A. Narayan
5. English  Literature and Indian Literature Interface 
  K. Narayana Chandran
6. English as a  Language of Livelihood and as an Aspirational Language 
  V.B. Tharakeshwar
7. English as the Medium  of Instruction at School 
  A. Giridhar Rao
8. English as  Alienating Language vs. Empowering Language: Student 
  Perceptions of  English – a case study
  Mala Pandurang
9. English  Journalism, Media and Films 
  Nikhila H.
10. The Gender of  English in India
  Rekha Pappu
11. English as a  First Language in India 
  E. Annamalai
PART II: OTHER  INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES
12. The Chinese  Language in India 
  D. P. Pattanayak
13. The French  Language in India 
  Edith Melo Furtado
14. German in India 
  Amita Desai
15. The Japanese  Language in India 
  P. A. George
16. The Japanese Language  in India: A Reflection 
  Tomo Kawane
17. Korean in India 
  Kim Do-young
18. The Portuguese  Language in India 
  Maria do Céu Barreto
19. Russian in India 
  J. Prabhakar Rao and Sheetal Anand
20. Spanish in India 
  Ranjeeva Ranjan
Appendices  
  I. Mother English  (1854)
  II. Address, dated  11th December 1823, from Raja Rammohan Roy to Lord Amherst
  III. Minutes by the  Hon’ble T. B. Macaulay, dated the 2nd February 1835
  IV. Gandhi on the  English Language
  V. Debates in the  Constituent Assembly on the English language, Constituent
  Assembly of India Volume  III, Friday the 2nd May, 1947
  VI. Address by Prime  Minister Dr Manmohan Singh at Oxford University
  VII. Excerpts from  interviews with Chandrabhan Prasad
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