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President Pranab Mukherjee said on Monday that India was trying to get Hindi the status of an official language of the United Nations.

He was speaking after conferring awards, on the occasion of ‘Hindi Divas,’ on individuals and government organisations for taking special efforts to promote Hindi.

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said “Hindi was not getting its due respect” and some “so-called intellectuals continued to promote English.”

Though Tamil was considered the oldest Indian language after Sanskrit, Hindi had the widest reach and was therefore acknowledged as the eldest sister of all Indian languages.

He requested government servants to sign their files in Hindi.

The President said Hindi had achieved a number of milestones since Independence and was credited as being the vehicle of Indian thought and culture.

It was the factor that linked our traditional knowledge, ancient civilisation and modern progress, Mr. Mukherjee said.

“Our efforts should be to increase the use of Hindi in science and technology so that the participation of all, including the rural population, can be ensured in the progress of the country.”

 

The President said that literature pertaining to technical knowledge should be made available in Hindi and other Indian languages.

 

Mr. Singh said he had nothing against any language. But Hindi was the language that connected every part of the country. “ Demand to make Hindi our official language came first from non-Hindi speaking leaders like Bal Gangdadhar Tilak,” he said.

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You made me remember the french Queen who said "No bread? eat cake." :giggle:

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If Rajnath does not understand English, he can't ask his officers to sign in Hindi. English is also an official language of India. Hence it is not necessary to sign in Hindi. No illegal orders please! :giggle:

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  • Vvishwanath  

    BJP came to power on the promise of Development. People are interested in their Vikas. Rajnathji how signing in Hindi is going to make any difference. Why not then allow everyone to sign in their mother tongue. Please spare the country from your fool-hardy. Please try to do justice to the post to which you have been appointed. Hope you are listening.

 

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Besides the seriousness of the topic and reluctant feeling I was going through some of the replies, they made me :giggle: 

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Does signature have a language?
about 15 hours ago

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karthikeyan · abs · Mohamed · Varghese · nice Up Voted
  • Pprakash  

    You mean will Rajnath ask people to use Hindi thumb impression? He may.

    about 13 hours ago
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    karthikeyan · VSuresh · Suresh · abs · nice Up Voted
    • Vvishwanath  

      He will ask people to laugh, cry and show anger in Hindi. Then all the problems of our citizens would have been solved.

       

      CITI_c$y  CITI_c$y

 

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I am happy in a way. Hindi Imposition and Sanskrit Imposition will help BJP get Zero seats in 2016 Assembly Elections in TN  :4_12_13: 

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One Hindi fanatic 

Don't you understand the fundamentals: Our country is HIndustan a Hindu country with Hindi  J@#D

about 11 hours ago

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  • ASAshoke Sen  

    Try to tell that to South Indians.  J@#D

 

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Tamila sodharudi avedhana 

 

"Though Tamil was considered the oldest Indian language after Sanskrit"... after Sanskrit???...I thought Tamil language is the oldest of all Indian languages... In my opinion Sanskrit is NOT original Indian language; it has close relationship with German... After BJP came to power, Hindi is being promoted excessively. Hindutva and Hindi are no longer BJP’s hidden agenda, it is done openly now. Every time non-Hindi speaking Indian citizen is reminded that Hindi is widely spoken language. This is what The great Annadurai said “It is claimed that Hindi should be the common language because it is spoken by the majority. Why should we then claim the tiger as our national animal instead of the rat which is so much more numerous? Or the peacock as our national bird when the crow is ubiquitous?”

J@#D 

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:(

Mundhu baadhoste taravata navvu vasthundemo, I felt bad abt his words then alter started laughing  :police:

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