News
11d
Asianet Newsable on MSNAmit Shah breaks silence on English debate, says ‘not against any foreign language’ (WATCH)Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has clarified his stance on the controversy surrounding his comments on the English ...
3dOpinion
India Today on MSNMind your language: Why linguistic battles in ‘New' India won't workThose who might be fighting language wars need to realise that these are losing battles which may yield temporary political ...
Addressing the golden jubilee celebrations of the Centre’s official language department in Delhi, Shah tried to clarify his ...
In 1983, the Left Front government in West Bengal under Jyoti Basu banned the teaching of English till Class 6, and justified ...
India doesn't need less English. It needs more multilingualism, more access, and more confidence in its ability to speak in ...
11d
India Today on MSNMentality of slavery: Amit Shah reiterates call to embrace Indian languagesAmit Shah's remarks on promoting Indian languages drew criticism from the Congress, with Rahul Gandhi saying English is ...
Emphasising that there is no opposition to any language, Union Home Minister Amit Shah Thursday said the insistence should be ...
The ongoing language debate in India has seen recent comments from Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who stated that Hindi is ...
9d
India Today on MSNLet North Indians learn Tamil: Kanimozhi on Amit Shah's 'Hindi not foe' remarkDMK MP Kanimozhi responded to Union Home Minister Amit Shah's assertion that Hindi is not an enemy of any language by ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results