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Karnataka's battle against Hindi has national implications. But it's the wrong battle
Samar Halarnkar
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Karnataka government asks BMRCL to remove Hindi signs from Bengaluru’s metro stations
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JNU has asked its PhD and MPhil students to add Hindi titles to their research work
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Hindi’s prototype was a mélange of dialects – but the language is now undergoing a purification
Mrinal Pande
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Bengaluru: Kannada activists deface Hindi sign boards at metro stations
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Watch this calculated protest against the imposition of Hindi (and English) in Punjab
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Readers’ comments: India should offer passports in language of choice, not Hindi alone
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Hindi in passports is yet another step towards imposing a single language on a multilingual India
Garga Chatterjee
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Bengaluru: Hindi words covered up at two metro stations amid language debate
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‘When did we get a national language?’: Venkaiah Naidu criticised for calling Hindi ‘rashtra bhasha’
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The rise of Hinglish: How the media created a new lingua franca for India's elites
Shoaib Daniyal
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As the Modi regime marks philosopher-saint Ramanuja’s birth anniversary, it must heed his teachings
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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Rajasthan’s school mergers have dealt a blow to Urdu teaching, and its speakers allege a conspiracy
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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Centre trying to impose Hindi by dubbing regional films, says DMK president MK Stalin
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Dignitaries being asked to make speeches in Hindi only a recommendation, not a rule: Venkaiah Naidu
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The order on the use of Hindi for official speeches is just a distraction from India’s real problems
Mrinal Pande
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Hindi to become compulsory up to Class 10 in CBSE schools and Kendriya Vidyalayas
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Row over Hindi songs during Assam’s Bihu festival spurs heated debate on language and culture
Arunabh Saikia
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Pranab Mukherjee clears proposal asking dignitaries to make speeches in Hindi
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Five pre-modern Hindi classics that poet Anamika wants you to read
Devapriya Roy