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Popular Post aakathaai_new Posted September 18, 2019 Popular Post Report Posted September 18, 2019 Just now, tennisluvr said: potti naayaal gaadu dosa bhale thiragesaadu 3 Quote
reality Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 1 minute ago, aakathaai_new said: potti naayaal gaadu dosa bhale thiragesaadu Exactly vaa... kameene lamdike gadu.... Quote
Popular Post mettastar Posted September 18, 2019 Popular Post Report Posted September 18, 2019 5 minutes ago, tennisluvr said: Hindi lekunte soul of freedom fight lenattu anta .. whistle podu 3 1 Quote
aakathaai_new Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 Just now, reality said: Exactly vaa... kameene lamdike gadu.... eedi farri one nation one language ani silent gaa fitthesi nen durr mani eyyala thuss mani esaa kabatti fitthindi nen kaadu anna type lo covering seskuntunnadu 2 Quote
Paidithalli Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 Just now, TOM_BHAYYA said: Jankadandoyy All credit goes to @futureofandhra inka aa bodi okkaditho susu poyisthe chalu ... mana paga challaripothadhi Quote
hyperbole Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 What does making Hindi national language mean? How is it different from the current 3 language status quo being implemented in the south? Is announcing it as national just for namesake then? Does the official communications and paperwork happen only in Hindi? Currently every state government has the majority speaking language as the official language in their respective states. Does that mean Hindi is made mandatory in schools? So non native speakers have to spend an extra effort and money in learning additional languages whether it is Hindi or their mother tongue and extra criteria to pass or fail in the examinations. How will the competitive exam and government exams be conducted? in English or Hindi? How does that not create inequality among native speakers and the non-native speakers. Atleast English is alien to both Native and Non-natove speakers. Think about the underprivileged class within non-native regions, they will again be left behind in the transition, by the time they learn the privileged class might already taken up jobs in the government sector becuase of their access to better education . Hindi is just one another language, dravidian languages are far older than Hindi. Marthi, Bengali and Odia are also older than Hindi 1 Quote
reality Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 5 minutes ago, hyperbole said: What does making Hindi national language mean? How is it different from the current 3 language status quo being implemented in the south? Is announcing it as national just for namesake then? Does the official communications and paperwork happen only in Hindi? Currently every state government has the majority speaking language as the official language in their respective states. Does that mean Hindi is made mandatory in schools? So non native speakers have to extra effort and money in learning additional languages whether it is Hindi or their mother tongue and extra criteria to pass or fail in the examinations. How will the competitive exam and local government exams be conducted in English or Hindi? How does that not create inequality among native speakers and the non-native speakers. Hindi is just one another language, dravidian languages are far older than Hindi. BJ bhakth gallaki answer theliyadhu... Quote
xano917 Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 avi anni maaku telvad... raktapatham jaragalasindhey Quote
WigsandThighs Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 56 minutes ago, tennisluvr said: AS uncle rocks anthe..Indian ayiundi Hindi raadhu nerchukonu ante 10geyandi country vadhili Quote
lovemystate Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 Hindi as mandatory second language is completely unacceptable and an unnecessary and humiliating burden on non-Hindi students. It is humiliating because it implies they are second grade citizens of India by default and need to keep trying to become first grade by learning one stupid language which provides no material benefit to the learner. it is also humiliating because it is extra burden on non-Hindi students who are better off learning computers or some other better subjects. In fact we need to roll back hindi, roll back Delhi. Take more control of our taxes and the future of our children . Our children will not slave learning unnecessary $hit just to prove they are indian. india came in 1947 but Telugu was there for thousands of years. We joined India as equals not to be burdened and humiliated. Quote
Mitron Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 1 hour ago, tennisluvr said: idhi @reality Quote
reality Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 Just now, Mitron said: idhi @reality BJ galla kandlu dengaayi.... Quote
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