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Amit Shah also said, "There is no need for anyone to doubt this... Our languages will greatly contribute to us being at the ...
Union Home Minister Amit Shah sparked fresh debate over language in India by declaring that those who speak English would ...
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has made a bold statement about the future of language in India. He asserted that soon, people ...
At book launch event, Home Minister says Indian languages are soul of national identity; calls for shift from colonial-era ...
Shah strongly argued that understanding India's essence, its culture, religion, and historical depth, cannot be achieved through foreign languages. He criticised what he described as a fragmented ...
Union Home Minister Amit Shah advocated for prioritizing native languages over foreign ones to reclaim India's linguistic and cultural identity. He envisioned a future where India leads with cultural ...
Union Minister Amit Shah has said that the Indian society is not far from the day when people speaking English will feel ashamed while stressing upon the importance of Indian languages.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who is scheduled to be on a two-day tour of Chhattisgarh beginning June 22, will review the ongoing anti-Naxal operations in the state.
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ABP News on MSN‘Declare Amit Shah PM’: Mamata Banerjee Slams Centre On Modi's Role, ‘Samvidhaan Hatya Diwas’West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday launched a stinging criticism of the BJP-led central government, ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSN'Those who speak English will soon feel ashamed': Amit Shah on language debateStressing the importance of Indian languages as the soul of the nation's identity, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on ...
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India Today on MSNThose who speak English will soon feel ashamed: Amit Shah amid language debateUnion Home Minister Amit Shah said native Indian languages were central to the country's identity and should take precedence ...
Union Home Minister Amit Shah emphasizes the importance of Indian languages and culture, urging a shift away from English dominance.
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