Language Policy of Indhus in India

Language Policy written while publishing the second edition of IMI Manifesto considering the situation in India as a nation. ".. .. .. His Holiness the Tenth Pathinensiddhar Peedaathipathi Guru Mahaa Sannidhaanam Gnaalaguru Siddhar Amaravathi Atrangarai Karuwooraar (100 BCE to 150 CE) is the first to mention in His writings about the North Aryans who were foreigners to India; He also mentioned about the Pseudo Hinduism formed by these North Aryans on the basis of their Vedic Religion. Further He also mentioned clearly about the development of a new language named as Samskrut (Samakirutha or Sanskrit); this Samskrut language was developed by the Tamil-speaking Siddhars on the basis of the Tamil Language to give script ... Read more

IMI Policy on English Language

The English-speaking British ruled the entire Indian sub-continent under one umbrella. They provided a proper education to Indians through their English language in various fields such as Medicine, Engineering, History, Philosophy, Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics, Literature, etc. by starting Educational Institutions in India. This English education alone united the entire India and gave a feeling of oneness to all Indians otherwise called as Indhus. This education alone developed the patriotic feeling among Indians. So, English alone could be the administrative language of India if one wants Indian sub-continent as a single country in the Atlas map of the World. English language alone cultivated and nurtured the ... Read more

Language is the apple of eye for mankind

... ... The condition of our country today is very pathetic in the hands of a few ambitious, hasty, haughty, power-thirsty politicians. That too, in an unexpected situation the landscape between North Himalayas and South Kumari point became a single country by name India. This vast landscape was existing as 56 to 108 states ruled by thousands of small kings. That is why, in the twentieth century the formation of the India as a nation could not fully bring in a national feeling as Indian. This indicates that a new national feeling among people cannot be brought in so easily as forming a nation politically. Similarly, a language spoken by people of a particular region cannot be made the language of all people in India. ... Read more

India's Religion is Indhuism

Explanatory Ideas by Siddhar Kaakapusundar Mr. M.Palanisamy Pillai. The 2nd hereditary Head of Indhu Renaissance Movement, the co-founder of the International Communist Party (the other founder was the rationalistic thinker Mr M.N.Roy; they founded the International Communist Party much before the Revolution in Russia; the party was founded to put Marxism into practice), one of the resource persons of the Radical Democratic Party of Indian subcontinent. Mr M.Palanisamy Pillai has written a compilation of essays as introduction and foreword to the Siddhar Ramayanam. A few thoughts from those essays are brought out here in this publication. "... Whoever rules this Indian subcontinent; whether it be Indians themselves or ... Read more