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Tamil Nadu: The principal of the school offers everything from math to science to well stocked library. But parents often stop her short in her tracks with the question "Hindi?"

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Post by Guest Sun Nov 24, 2013 9:33 pm

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-05-29/chennai/39600765_1_hindi-second-language-school-fees

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Post by Guest Mon Nov 25, 2013 12:09 pm


From opposition, the DMK seems to have graduated to accommodation. Gone are the days when the party was deeply wedded to opposing Hindi.
Nothing exemplified this more than the glittering banners and posters in Hindi that adorned the streets of Chennai on the 60th birthday of the DMK's rising 'son' M. K. Stalin. It is a major departure from the established code in the party, which is striving to regain lost ground.

In the past, its slogan was 'English ever Hindi never' and it was the agitation against the imposition of Hindi which had propelled the DMK to power in 1967. But, the opposition to Hindi has lost its edge and is no more a tool of political mobilisation.

For, though teaching of the language is still not permitted in state-run schools, neither the DMK nor AIADMK had prevented it from being taught in private schools.

Moreover, these parties have carried out election campaign in Hindi in north Indian migrant hubs.

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/the-opposition-to-hindi-in-tamil-nadu-has-lost-its-edge/1/176382.html


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