Is Hindi killing other Indian languages?

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No, Hindi definitely isn't killing other Indian languages because every citizen of India has his own native tongue which he surely speaks at his home. Also, every state in India has its own official language. Thus, all the languages are prominent and forever living.
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No. It's not like that. N Hindi can not kill, because native language is born with the person. It can not be killed
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No absolutely not. Hindi has helped other regional languages become popular as marathi, gujrati and haryanavi are very similar to Hindi
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No. It's not like that. N Hindi can not kill, because native language is born with the person. It can not be killed
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No. It's not like that. N Hindi can not kill, because native language is born with the person. It can not be killed
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Well it's true it's killing few of the languages in north India because in urban areas of North India they either speak hindi or english but it's not because of Hindi language it's because of not speaking our mother tongue
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No at all, both languages have different uses in modern era.
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Hindi is declared the national language of India, the 19,569 languages listed in the People's Linguistic Survey of India will suffer a slow death.
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Hindi's prominence in India has led to concerns about the potential impact on regional languages, but it's more about striking a balance. Language preservation efforts and constitutional recognition of linguistic diversity help maintain India's rich language tapestry.
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