No competition between Hindi and other languages, they are friends: Amit Shah
Saturday, 14 September 2024
Union Home Minister Amit Shah remarked on Hindi Diwas that Hindi and other Indian languages complement each other. He emphasized the Constituent Assembly's vision for communication in Indian languages and acknowledged efforts made under Prime Minister Modi's leadership to strengthen these languages over the past decade, including initiatives like primary education in mother tongues.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah remarked on Hindi Diwas that Hindi and other Indian languages complement each other. He emphasized the Constituent Assembly's vision for communication in Indian languages and acknowledged efforts made under Prime Minister Modi's leadership to strengthen these languages over the past decade, including initiatives like primary education in mother tongues.
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