Why is Indian democracy suffering from Hindi language supremacy?

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There are many challenges and addressing these challenges requires a balanced approach that respects linguistic diversity, promotes equitable opportunities for speakers of all languages, and fosters a sense of inclusion and unity within India's multicultural framework. Non-Hindi-speaking regions often...
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There are many challenges and addressing these challenges requires a balanced approach that respects linguistic diversity, promotes equitable opportunities for speakers of all languages, and fosters a sense of inclusion and unity within India's multicultural framework. Non-Hindi-speaking regions often view the promotion of Hindi as a threat to their regional identity and autonomy. This can fuel regionalism and weaken the sense of national unity Proficiency in Hindi is often associated with better educational and job opportunities, creating disparities between Hindi and non-Hindi speakers. This can lead to a sense of disenfranchisement among those who do not speak Hindi. After independence, Hindi was promoted as a national language to foster unity. However, this was met with resistance from non-Hindi-speaking states, which saw it as an imposition on their linguistic and cultural identity. read less
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Critics argue that the imposition of Hindi undermines the linguistic diversity and cultural identities of the region. They emphasize the importance of preserving and promoting local languages, which hold significant cultural and historical relevance for indigenous communities.
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I really don't think Indian democracy is suffering because of Hindi. The Hindi language is in supreme only in the handful of states, that is in central part of the country. Remaining majority of the States are there own culture and language domination. Only Hindi heart land peoples things the Hindi is...
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I really don't think Indian democracy is suffering because of Hindi. The Hindi language is in supreme only in the handful of states, that is in central part of the country. Remaining majority of the States are there own culture and language domination. Only Hindi heart land peoples things the Hindi is supreme language, not all the states. In fact Hindi is considered as “national language" only in few states. Some other states, thay have given the status of “official language”, couple of states in the south still not even recognised Hindi with any Importance. Yes, ofcourse Hindi language is been proposed & even announced as a ‘national language'’ in the parliament, but with lots conditions & riders., as it's not compulsory to comply with for states. Indian democracy may be suffering because of so many other reasons every now and then , but not because of “Hindi supremacy read less
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Critics argue that the imposition of Hindi undermines the linguistic diversity and cultural identities of the region. They emphasize the importance of preserving and promoting local languages, which hold significant cultural and historical relevance for indigenous communities
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I really don't think Indian democracy is suffering because of Hindi. The Hindi language is in supreme only in the handful of states, that is in central part of the country. Remaining majority of the States are there own culture and language domination. Only Hindi heart land peoples things the Hindi is...
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I really don't think Indian democracy is suffering because of Hindi. The Hindi language is in supreme only in the handful of states, that is in central part of the country. Remaining majority of the States are there own culture and language domination. Only Hindi heart land peoples things the Hindi is supreme language, not all the states. In fact Hindi is considered as “national language" only in few states. Some other states, thay have given the status of “official language”, couple of states in the south still not even recognised Hindi with any Importance. Yes, ofcourse Hindi language is been proposed & even announced as a ‘national language'’ in the parliament, but with lots conditions & riders., as it's not compulsory to comply with for states. Indian democracy may be suffering because of so many other reasons every now and then , but not because of “Hindi supremacy read less
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Critics argue that the imposition of Hindi undermines the linguistic diversity and cultural identities of the region. They emphasize the importance of preserving and promoting local languages, which hold significant cultural and historical relevance for indigenous communities.
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