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Over the years, regional parties have mastered the art of staying electorally relevant by building niche vote banks rooted in ...
States worry that the imposition of Hindi, the main language of northern India, would wipe out their cultural heritage.
Maharashtra is embroiled in a language controversy following the government's decision to mandate Hindi for Class I students.
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Shershaah To 12th Fail, 10 Hindi Movies Based On Real Stories Deserve A Standing OvationFrom military heroes and revolutionaries to unsung civilians, these 10 Hindi films are rooted in reality and bring alive the ...
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The Financial Express on MSN27.7 million tune in to Criminal Justice, making it India’s most-watched OTT titleClose on its heels is Ek Badnaam Aashram Season 3 Part 2, which drew 27.1 million viewers on Amazon MX Player. The gritty ...
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India Today on MSNJagan Reddy joins Hindi chorus after Pawan Kalyan, Nara Lokesh bat for languageAfter Andhra Pradesh Ministers Pawan Kalyan and Nara Lokesh batted for Hindi, Opposition leader Jagan Mohan Reddy declared ...
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ABP News on MSNJagan Reddy Bats For English As Medium Of Education Across India, Says 'Hindi Can Be Learnt But...'Former Andhra Pradesh CM Jagan Mohan Reddy said that if India were to move forward, English should be made the medium of ...
Rigi, a leading force in India’s creator economy, proudly unveils Viralo, a revolutionary mobile-first video streaming ...
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The Print on MSNIndia’s language policy failed Hindi, not Stalin or Thackeray brothersEnglish is the real official language in India. Calling Hindi the Raj-bhasha has been more for political reasons, and an ...
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India Today on MSNWhy be ashamed of Hindi? Pawan Kalyan asks people amid language imposition rowAndhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan urged people to overcome hesitation towards Hindi. He said Hindi is a ...
Brighten Hariyali Teej 2025! Send warm wishes and festive cheer to family and friends with our collection of greetings in ...
People who speak English in India would "soon feel ashamed," according to a senior government minister from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party. But the party's efforts to promote Hindi are facing ...
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