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 India's 'untouchables' to build temple to 'Goddess of the English language'
 
 India's downtrodden "untouchables" are to open a temple to a "Goddess
 of the English language" in honour of Lord Macaulay, an architect of
 the British Empire.
 
 By Dean Nelson in New Delhi
 Published: 9:00PM BST 27 Oct 2010
 
 They believe learning English will open up new opportunities for
 India's 160 million Dalits in higher education and high-status
 government careers.
 
 Dalits are India's most persecuted caste and its members suffer
 violence and discrimination throughout the country. There are regular
 reports of Dalit boys being murdered for illicit relationships with
 higher caste girls.
 
 Leaders of the influential Dalit movement in Uttar Pradesh state,
 where the pro-dalit Bahujan Samaj Party is in power, believe more
 could escape the worst aspects of "untouchability" if they master the
 English language.
 
 A foundation stone was laid in April and a 30 inch brass statue of the
 'goddess' was dispatched from New Delhi to Lakimpuri Kheri village in
 Uttar Pradesh where campaigners are hoping to open the temple formally
 in honour of Lord Macauley, the 19th Century colonial official who
 sought to create an English-speaking Indian middle-class elite.
 
 "The idea is to make English a matter of faith among Dalits because we
 believe it is an empowering language. If a Dalit woman starts
 worshipping English as a goddess, there is no way her kids would
 escape the 'ABC' from their childhood," said Chandra Bhan Prasad, the
 Dalit author behind the plan.
 
 He believes speaking English will help Dalits make better marriages.
 He said the temple, which will cost around £14,000, will include
 carvings of famous quotes by English authors and an icon of Lord
 Macaulay.
 
 He is now planning to build more 'Macaulay temples' throughout India.
 
 Lord Macaulay wanted to "form a class who may be interpreters between
 us and the millions whom we govern; a class of persons, Indian in
 blood and colour, but English in taste, in opinions, in morals, and in
 intellect". Today his name is reviled by nationalists and the word
 'Macaulayite' is still used as a term of abuse for the Anglicised
 Indian elite.
 
 The plan to celebrate his role in spreading English in India was
 denounced yesterday by a spokesman for the nationalist opposition
 Bharatiya Janata Party.
 
 "A language can be a source of increasing knowledge but cannot be a
 source of worship. If people say that it is a godlike symbol, that's
 unacceptable," said Siddarth Nath Singh.
 
 Pavane K Varma, author of "Being Indian", said while he supports the
 teaching of English in Indian schools, it must not be at the expense
 of children mastering their own language and culture.
 
 "If you start teaching English in first grade and Baa Baa Black Sheep
 before your own language, you're making a big mistake," he said.
 
 "Losing your linguistic roots and saying that's the best way [for
 Dalit] upward mobility is a false argument."
 
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