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BS...TN is a state in India not a state in Hindi!
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BS...TN is a state in India not a state in Hindi!
Nothing to doubt. Its a Census of India report.i highly doubt that figure, but anyywaz
No I did not.....Not knowing Hindi does not make me not an Indian Nationalist.What? I never made the claim that TN is not a state in India and a 'state in Hindi' lol, whatever that means. You misunderstood my post, my friend.
When problems do crop up, people sit down and solve it.There's issues in India related to the language question but most people here would of course deny it. They wanna give an impression of 'United Shining India'. Just ask some of the Tamil nationalists![]()
Well said.No I did not.....Not knowing Hindi does not make me not an Indian Nationalist.
No I did not.....Not knowing Hindi does not make me not an Indian Nationalist.
Are Indians willing let Hindi be imposed relegating their own vernaculars?
i highly doubt that figure, but anyywaz
we didnt.. in TN we dont waste time learning 3 languages compulsorilyWhen problems do crop up, people sit down and solve it.
That is why now there is no language question, it used to be in 60's and 70's.
We have all accepted and adopted the 3 language formula nationwide.
Well said.
Of course standard Mandarin is currently the most prestigious Chinese dialect. Because so many people here can either speak it or understand it, it makes sense from a practical viewpoint.
No one can tamper the Census of India report. I find it mildly funny that Pakistanis would doubt the authenticity. Because it happens in your country does not mean that you view other countries and their Institutions with your cultural lenses.It's most definitely a big exaggeration. In fact, it defies logic to be honest. Unless millions upon millions of non-native (first language) speakers became native-speakers OVERNIGHT. Most likely tampering with data/demographics .
And no, it doesn't matter that govt. organs report it as such. This is something that non-Hindi speakers should ponder over
You would have learnt 3 languages if your school is affiliated to any National Board - CBSE or ICSE.we didnt.. in TN we dont waste time learning 3 languages compulsorily
I still speak Koshur at home.@SarthakGanguly has already lost his ability to speak pristine Koshur like myself; I fear that Sarthak Jrs. would be speaking Hindi instead of Koshur !![]()
I still speak Koshur at home.And you can't speak either Koshur or Punjabi. Ma sadqay. Burnnnnn
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Every educated Indian learns three languages ...
1. His mother tongue(Punjabi, Haryanvi, Rajasthani, Gujrati....and so on.)
2. National Language(Hindi)
3. English(Global Business language)
So I don't get this debate over imposition of any language..... this is a stupid debate.
becoz hindi n urdu r similar not same...how is hindi your national language when majority of indians dont even speak or understand a word of it......
during my graduate studies i came across an indian girl in "global perspectives" class and I had a group project with her and a few others. She didnt understand a single WORD of Urdu when I spoke to her; she got defensive and visually flabergasted even when I asked her how she doesnt understand what I'm saying. She was tamil by the way. Happened in 2010 i think.