Why has Tamil Nadu banned the Hindi language?

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This was few years back, but now people are showing interest in learning Hindi as it is the language spoken by majority of people.
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No it's not banned now tamillians also start learning hindi
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No it's not banned now tamillians also start learning hindi
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Tamil Nadu has not officially banned the Hindi language. However, there have been protests and demands in the past to prioritize and promote the Tamil language over Hindi due to the state's strong sense of regional identity and pride in its language and culture. These demands stem from historical protests...
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Tamil Nadu has not officially banned the Hindi language. However, there have been protests and demands in the past to prioritize and promote the Tamil language over Hindi due to the state's strong sense of regional identity and pride in its language and culture. These demands stem from historical protests against the imposition of Hindi as the sole official language of India in the 1960s. Tamil Nadu has taken steps to promote and preserve the Tamil language, but Hindi is still widely taught and understood in the state. read less
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