What is the future of Hindi in India?

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"Hindi is being used increasingly in the boardrooms and on the streets," says Prasoon Joshi, adman and poet. "Yes, Sanskritised Hindi of Doordarshan is dying and it should die," he says.
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Hindi: A language ready for ongoing advancement on the worldwide platform. Given the significant role played by technology. It is probable that hindi will continue to grow in prominence in the coming eyes.
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Constantly Hindi language speaking and learning is increasing not only in India but globally , with the Make in India campaign, starting of Medical and engineering studies in Hindi , indicates there is a huge potential of learning Hindi in nearby future.
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Constantly Hindi language speaking and learning is increasing not only in India but globally , with the Make in India campaign, starting of Medical and engineering studies in Hindi , indicates there is a huge potential of learning Hindi in nearby future.
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Now a days , every state , every Country and City are interested to learn Hindi . Because of this Hindi will be wide spread in the world
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Hindi language speaking and learning is increasing not in india but also globally with the make in india campaign starting of medical and engineering studies in hindi indicate there is a huge potential of learning hindi in future.
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Hindi is already strted growing across the globe and many country adopting Hindi language as subject in the schools/colleges and other instituons .
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Hindi has a strong future not only in india but in other countries also.every country has his local language same as we have hindi when you talk to the local people around you like shopkeeper, hawker, fruite vendor,etc you have to speak hindi you can not use other language. If you go to other state...
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Hindi has a strong future not only in india but in other countries also.every country has his local language same as we have hindi when you talk to the local people around you like shopkeeper, hawker, fruite vendor,etc you have to speak hindi you can not use other language. If you go to other state where they use their language like Marathi gujrati bhojpuri. You don't know therer language there u use Hindi for conversation, Hindi is the language which connects people. In abroad when you find people talking hindi you feel Affinity. read less
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The future of Hindi in India appears promising. As one of the most widely spoken languages, Hindi continues to play a vital role in national communication, administration, education, and culture. It will likely remain a unifying language, connecting people from diverse linguistic backgrounds. However,...
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The future of Hindi in India appears promising. As one of the most widely spoken languages, Hindi continues to play a vital role in national communication, administration, education, and culture. It will likely remain a unifying language, connecting people from diverse linguistic backgrounds. However, India's linguistic diversity also emphasizes the importance of promoting and preserving regional languages alongside Hindi to maintain cultural richness. Overall, while Hindi will continue to be influential, a balanced approach that respects linguistic diversity is crucial for India's linguistic landscape. read less
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