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The Financial Express on MSNCadbury Dairy Milk’s new ad on language divide wins the internet—Here’s whyAt its core, the advertisement is a lesson in inclusivity. The scene unfolds with a group of Hindi-speaking women chatting in ...
Tamil Nadu rejects New Delhi’s three-language policy imposing Hindi in schools. As a result, the Union government blocked educational funding for the state, fuelling tensions. For his part, Chie ...
The government must implement the three-language policy in Tamil Nadu, ensuring that Dravidian languages like Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam are taught in schools. This would be a just and inclusive ...
Slamming the act, Annamalai remarked, "Had seen a few misguided individuals roaming around with a can of black paint, striking Hindi letters in opposition to the three-language formula in the New ...
"Hinduism was never born; it emerged, evolved, and absorbed." Hinduism is not a book you can open to page one and say, “Here it all began.” It’s a river, vast and deep, carrying whispers of ...
It could be any language. In Tamil Nadu, students could study any other Dravidian language also. Political parties are unnecessarily making controversy," he said. The incumbent Dravida Munnetra ...
Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan’s push for NEP and the three-language formula sparks a political storm in Tamil Nadu, ...
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Who were the first Indians? Research says Dravidians, not AryansAnd based on the findings presented by Professor Raj Mutharasan, Dravidian language, and culture thrived long before the Indo-Aryan influence took hold in the subcontinent. His two-hour lecture at the ...
Amidst MK Stalin's stance against Three Language Formula, we take a look at the history of the controversial policy ...
As the row over the National Education Policy (NEP) rages on, actor-politician Vijay has now written a letter to Union ...
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DMK MP Kanimozhi accused Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan of misrepresenting Tamil Nadu's stance on PM-SHRI schools, ...
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Press Trust of India on MSN'Look at their hypocrisy': Nirmala Sitharaman slams DMK over language rowNirmala Sitharaman said in Lok Sabha that DMK people idolise a person who spoke "disparagingly" against Tamil language.
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