What's special about Hindi language?

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Hindi is the fourth most-spoken first language in the world, after Mandarin, Spanish and English.
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Hindi is the fourth most-spoken first language in the world, after Mandarin, Spanish and English.
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Hindi is 4 th language of our nation
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Hindi is special for its rich cultural heritage, significant role as one of India's official languages, widespread use in government, education, and media, diverse literary tradition, and its ability to connect people across various regions of India. ...
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Hindi is special for its rich cultural heritage, significant role as one of India's official languages, widespread use in government, education, and media, diverse literary tradition, and its ability to connect people across various regions of India. read less
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Hindi is special for its rich cultural heritage, significant role as one of India's official languages, widespread use in government, education, and media, diverse literary tradition, and its ability to connect people across various regions of India. ...
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Hindi is special for its rich cultural heritage, significant role as one of India's official languages, widespread use in government, education, and media, diverse literary tradition, and its ability to connect people across various regions of India. read less
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Hindi is special for its rich cultural heritage, significant role as one of India's official languages, widespread use in government, education, and media, diverse literary tradition, and its ability to connect people across various regions of India.
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Hindi is special for its rich cultural heritage, significant role as one of India's official languages, widespread use in government, education, and media, diverse literary tradition, and its ability to connect people across various regions of India. read less
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Hindi is one of the most extensively spoken languages in the world. It belongs to the Indo-Aryan division of the Indo-European family of languages. Many aspirants decide to give the IAS Exam in the Hindi language. Hindi language has been strongly influenced by Sanskrit and has been written in the Devanagari...
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Hindi is one of the most extensively spoken languages in the world. It belongs to the Indo-Aryan division of the Indo-European family of languages. Many aspirants decide to give the IAS Exam in the Hindi language. Hindi language has been strongly influenced by Sanskrit and has been written in the Devanagari script. read less
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