Is Hindi a dying language? Will it eventually die out like Sanskrit?

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“English is the future of the world” , I have been a student and had remarkable

Hindi is our native mother tounge and being one one of the most prominent languages no other language can stand out or take it's place as HINDI is out heart of India..
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Hindi will not die as it's used national wide. Hindi is majorly used in Government organizations.
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Teaching hindi for last 20 years.

Hindi is neither dying language nor there are chances of it because it is a very flexible language.Sanskrit was the language of elites but Hindi is the language of common people who are keeping it alive in their own way.As Hindi language is not rigid for its grammar and vocabulary in its general use.
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Hindi is as easy as our native language. For students it's mandatory to understand the strokes .
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I completed 20 years of teaching work in the (H.O.D)

Hindi is 3rd most spoken language in the world with 615 million speakers after English, Mandarin. Hindi is the 3rd most spoken language of the world.
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