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In 1983, the Left Front government in West Bengal under Jyoti Basu banned the teaching of English till Class 6, and justified ...
Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has clarified his stance on the controversy surrounding his comments on the English ...
India doesn't need less English. It needs more multilingualism, more access, and more confidence in its ability to speak in ...
Addressing the golden jubilee celebrations of the Centre’s official language department in Delhi, Shah tried to clarify his ...
The ongoing language debate in India has seen recent comments from Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who stated that Hindi is ...
Amit Shah said in an address that Hindi is not an enemy of Indian languages and urged pride in native tongues, while ...
Kerala’s General Education Minister, V Sivankutty, has condemned Amit Shah’s English language remarks, stating that no language is superior or inferior ...
Emphasising that there is no opposition to any language, Union Home Minister Amit Shah Thursday said the insistence should be to glorify our language, adding that Hindi is a friend of all Indian ...
Voted out of power 14 years ago, the ghost of banning English from Class I still chases the CPM. Home minister Amit Shah would do well to keep this in mind, as he seems to be sprouting the same logic ...