Hindi should become third language in the south for economic advantages it provides; not through patronage or propaganda

After attempts were made to replace English with Hindi as the link or bridge language to unify the nation, there was a massive backlash from the south and the Indira Gandhi-led government introduced amendments to the Official Languages Act, 1963.

from Firstpost India Latest News http://bit.ly/2QO6FgF
Pallavi Rebbapragada

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