The DMK’s proclivity for seceding from India has come out in the open with the declaration by Tamil Nadu chief minister M K ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Friday said mother tongue was not only a language with admirable antiquity; it was a ...
The government of India (GOI) and Tamil Nadu are arguing about languages again. But instead of thinking about what’s best for students, they are playing politics. This is not a new fight. About 50 ...
International Mother Language Day celebrated at VIT Chennai with speeches in various languages emphasizing cultural importance.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Friday said mother tongue was not only a language with admirable antiquity; it was a classical language with the power to function independently without the ...
GOI and Tamil Nadu are taking up the wrong language cause. They should put students before politics Everything changes, nothing changes. Half a century ago, the Centre and Chennai were at loggerheads ...
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India Today on MSN'Stop crying speak Hindi' trends on social media as language battle continuesLanguage battle once again erupted on social media, as the hashtag 'Stop Crying Speak Hindi' gained traction in response to ...
Pradhan said unequivocally that there was no question of imposing any language on any State or community as the NEP upheld ...
Hyderabad: Hyderabad’s streets are alive with a mosaic of languages. Whether you are sitting at a bustling chai corner or ...
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Asian News International on MSNTamil Nadu: Amid war of words, BJP's Annamalai accepts Deputy CM Udhayanidhi's challenge to enter Anna SalaiThe war of words between Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin and Bharatiya Janata Party state chief K ...
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Hosted on MSN'Classical Language Tamil Can Function Independently': CM Stalin Says On International Mother Language DayOn the occasion of International Mother Language Day, Tamil Nadu leaders took to social media to emphasize on preserving ...
The hashtag #StopCryingSpeakHindi has gained traction on social media, with users advocating for Hindi as a unifying language ...
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