Empowering Communities through English: Driving Social Equality, Cultural Exchange, Professional Growth, and Economic Sustainability
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Empowering Communities through English: Driving Social Equality, Cultural Exchange, Professional Growth, and Economic Sustainability
Dr. Gulam Ali Rahmani
Assistant Professor
School of Humanities
AAFT University of Media and Arts
Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Email: rahmanibhu22@gmail.com
Dr. Pankaj Singh Chandel
Assistant Professor and Head
School of Hospitality and Tourism Management and School of Wellness
AAFT University of Media and Arts
Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Email: pankaj.s@aaft.edu.in
Dr. Rakesh Kumar
Assistant Professor
School of Journalism and Mass Communication
AAFT University of Media and Arts
Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Email: dr.rakesh.kumar@aaft.edu.in
Abstract: The role of English Language has witnessed a paradigm shift over the years across the world. Unlike other languages, English has transcended its traditional role as a means of communication to assert itself as one of the most sought-after tools of globalization, social change, and sustainable development in the contemporary world. The present chapter seeks to critically investigate how English language contributes to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by empowering individuals and communities through social equality, fostering intercultural understanding, strengthening diversity and multiculturalism, enhancing professional competencies and skills, and promoting inclusive economic sustainability. Further, the chapter examines the role of English as medium in transforming education and communication in minimizing social disparities, on the one hand, and offering equitable access to opportunities, on the other. Additionally, it aims to analyze how it contributes to global collaboration, innovation, and sustainable partnerships in alignment with SDG-driven development agendas. Moreover, it explores avenues where improvements are needed, with a focus on achieving the maximum possible result. The study employs qualitative method to map the impact of English language on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The English language, across the world, has proved itself to be an effective tool helping people empower themselves in their professional, social, and economic spheres. While there remains an undercurrent of antipathy among some who view English colonial residue, it is nonetheless, prudent to embrace its role as a medium of transformation and progress.
Keywords: English, Sustainable Development Goals (SGGs), Equitable Opportunities, Globalization.
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