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Post by Rishi Sun Jan 05, 2014 12:00 pm

Mr. Rangaraj Pandey speaks excellent Tamil, wears typical NI dress. He is a Tamil TV journalist who conducts interviews in Tamil. May be other NIs can follow his example and learn to speak Tamil.

http://www.thanthitv.com/schedule/schedule.aspx?pgid=2&id=be622f2a7b9344fc8d404da64c2df708&channelID=6fb9d8ac5bfe4a3eb3af1f6b64677139


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Post by Guest Sun Jan 05, 2014 1:31 pm

Rishi wrote:Mr. Rangaraj Pandey speaks excellent Tamil, wears typical NI dress. He is a Tamil TV journalist who conducts interviews in Tamil. May be other NIs can follow his example and learn to speak Tamil.

http://www.thanthitv.com/schedule/schedule.aspx?pgid=2&id=be622f2a7b9344fc8d404da64c2df708&channelID=6fb9d8ac5bfe4a3eb3af1f6b64677139


I think u should be asking NI's to learn one SI language and not just tamil. Meanwhile:

If I remember correctly from news in the media at that time, Bansi Lal (then CM of Haryana) proposed that Telugu would be taught as 2nd language in Haryana schools leading to future Haryanavis knowing at least two Indian languages, one from North India (Hindi) and the other from South India (Telugu). It was not something planned at the expense of any other language, Punjabi and English for example. The state government was still interested in teaching English etc. in schools, in addition to Telugu as state’s 2nd language.

Haryana Govt. also had the plans, if I remember correctly, to have a special ‘sister states’ relationship between Haryana and Andhra, on the model of sister-cities. Unfortunately, it seems to have been only one-sided ‘love affair’, mainly on the part of Haryana, with little enthusiasm and response from Andhra. Andhra politicians probably did not see much benefit from such cozy relationship with a remote northern state, and might have thought that if Andhras were going to put any effort in north India, it might be better to do with Delhi, for a bigger piece of pie, rather than Haryana or Chandigarh, having little to offer. Needless to say, this one-sided undertaking on the part of Haryanavis, with respect to Andhra and Telugu, was not going to succeed, and that’s what happened.

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Post by MaxEntropy_Man Sun Jan 05, 2014 2:13 pm

Rishi wrote:Mr. Rangaraj Pandey speaks excellent Tamil, wears typical NI dress. He is a Tamil TV journalist who conducts interviews in Tamil. May be other NIs can follow his example and learn to speak Tamil.

http://www.thanthitv.com/schedule/schedule.aspx?pgid=2&id=be622f2a7b9344fc8d404da64c2df708&channelID=6fb9d8ac5bfe4a3eb3af1f6b64677139


he is probably of mixed parentage and grew up entirely in TN. hardly qualifies as a northindian.
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