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In a rare and powerful invocation of Veer Savarkar’s geopolitical foresight, Shri Dhankhar noted the ideological imprint of ...
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“In this country, those who speak English will soon feel ashamed — the creation of such a society is not far away. Only those who are determined can bring about change. I believe that the languages of ...
New Delhi, Jun 19 (PTI) The Panchayati Raj Ministry on Thursday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Digital India Bhashini Division (DIBD), which will enable the Ministry’s online ...
Amid a simmering language row, Union Home Minister Amit Shah opened another front by asserting that those who speak English in the country would soon feel ashamed. Speaking at a book launch event, the ...
Mumbai: Maharashtra has made a three-language policy mandatory for the state board's Marathi and English medium schools from class I to V, a move that.
Speaking at IAS Ashutosh Agnihotri's book launch of Main Boond Swayam, Khud Sagar Hoon, Shah stated, "In this country, those who speak English will soon feel ashamed -- the creation of such a ...
Union Home Minister Amit Shah stresses the importance of Indian languages, advocating for their revival and global prominence. He emphasises the need for empathy in governance.
If more than 20 students opt for an Indian language, a dedicated teacher will be appointed. If there are fewer students, online classes will be arranged, he added.
The Maharashtra Sahitya Parishad, along with the head of the Maharashtra Language Consultation Committee Laxmikant Deshmukh and other Marathi organisations, threatened to protest against the state ...
Raj Thackeray’s Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) workers tore Hindi textbooks and defaced them with ink at Maharashtra state publisher Balbharti’s building on Wednesday to protest against the ...
Facing backlash over its decision to make Hindi compulsory in schools, the Maharashtra government has revised its policy, now allowing students to choose another Indian language as the third language.