Hindi
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The trauma of being forced to learn English is played out painfully in this small town classroom
Neelesh Raghuwanshi
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Draft education policy: ‘Hindi not in the blood of people of Tamil Nadu,’ DMK’s Stalin tells Centre
Scroll Staff
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The big news: Centre says Hindi won’t be imposed after Tamil Nadu protests, and 9 other top stories
Scroll Staff
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The big news: TN parties protest against ‘Hindi imposition’ in draft policy, and 9 other top stories
Scroll Staff
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Dineshnandini: The writer who lost more from love and life than she gained from literature
Saudamini Deo
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Asterix in Hindi: How do you translate a universal cultural memory?
Mohini Gupta
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RPSC 2013 Sr. Grade 2 Teacher English revised results declared; check at rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in
Scroll Staff
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Revisiting the works of Rajkamal Chowdhary, the writer whom Hindi literature could never categorise
Saudamini Deo
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The story of ‘Chocolate’, the Hindi story published in 1924 that created a furore over homosexuality
Rohit Chakraborty
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Re-reading Bhuvaneshwar, the absurdist Hindi writer who lived in railway stations and trains
Saudamini Deo
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Shaheed and martyr are religious terms. Should they be used for Indian soldiers killed in battle?
Shoaib Daniyal
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‘Can you tell me the race of the blood-stained clothes?’: Three poems by Hindi poet Kumar Vikal
Kumar Vikal
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‘A Gujarat Here, A Gujarat There’: Krishna Sobti fictionalises her own encounter with the Partition
Krishna Sobti
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Namvar Singh (1927-2019) was the most powerful critic and influencer of modern Hindi literature
Priyadarshan
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‘Relapse’: Like history, is love with the same person repeated first as tragedy and then as farce?
Suhasini Patni
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Abu Dhabi adds Hindi as third official language to its court system
Scroll Staff
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Urdu and Hindi could be one language called Hindustani. Will the politics of language allow it?
David Lunn, Dawn.com
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What translating Krishna Sobti revealed: She did not write to help the reader understand
Daisy Rockwell
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Krishna Sobti (1925-2019): The fearless writer who always put her relationship with herself on trial
Sukrita Paul Kumar
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An epic work of Hindi fiction is finding its way to more readers through translation
Upendranath Ashk