Hyderabad: Andhra Chief Minister gives speech in Hindi
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Hyderabad: Andhra Chief Minister gives speech in Hindi
i did not find the speech funny. i kind of like the way southerners speak hindi. Note that the Andhra CM would not have given his speech in hindi if people in the audience (who seem to represent the common man) did not understand the language.
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Rana Daggubati shares why Hyderabadi Hindi is so close to his heart and how unlearning it for a film was so difficult for him
You could call my Hindi pakka Hyderabadi as I never studied Hindi in school. I've picked up the language from friends and acquaintances in the city, so it is a blend of Urdu, Hindi and Telugu. People might find the nakkos, kaikus and haus a little too Hyderabad. But if they make fun of my Hindi, I make fun of their's because for me, my Hindi is perfectly normal!...
Language has never been a barrier for me. I grew up learning Telugu, Hindi and Tamil. I watch movies in all three languages and have always dreamt of making films in each of those.
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-09-22/news-interviews/30189166_1_rana-daggubati-diction-first-film
You could call my Hindi pakka Hyderabadi as I never studied Hindi in school. I've picked up the language from friends and acquaintances in the city, so it is a blend of Urdu, Hindi and Telugu. People might find the nakkos, kaikus and haus a little too Hyderabad. But if they make fun of my Hindi, I make fun of their's because for me, my Hindi is perfectly normal!...
Language has never been a barrier for me. I grew up learning Telugu, Hindi and Tamil. I watch movies in all three languages and have always dreamt of making films in each of those.
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-09-22/news-interviews/30189166_1_rana-daggubati-diction-first-film
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Complimenting the Prachar Sabha for what he called ‘carrying forward the dream of the Father of Nation Mahatma Gandhi who had emphasised the need for using Hindi language to promote harmony and integrity among diverse communities.
President and Chancellor of DBHP Sabha, Madras, V. S. Malimath, said the Sabha had been rendering great service for the last 93 years in propagating Hindi language among people of non-Hindi sates of southern India.
Andhra Pradesh had the unique distinction of having the largest number of people familiar with Hindi language. He attributed it to the erstwhile Hyderabad State where education was imparted in Urdu language which was close to Hindi.
Recalling that the Sabha was founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1918 to ensure emotional integration of the people of this large country consisting of people speaking different languages, he said people of Andhra Pradesh deserved praise for enthusiastically involving themselves in teaching and propagating the national language.
He said besides teaching Hindi, the Prachar Sabha's curriculum included other subjects like mass media, multi-media, library science, computer application and management
He said teaching programmes were formulated bearing in mind the need to prepare the students for gainful employment.
Director of the Directorate of Distance Education, Moulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad, Iqbal Ahmed, Director of Distance Education Council, IGNOU, New Delhi, R.R. Rausaria and others participated.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Vijayawada/article887633.ece
President and Chancellor of DBHP Sabha, Madras, V. S. Malimath, said the Sabha had been rendering great service for the last 93 years in propagating Hindi language among people of non-Hindi sates of southern India.
Andhra Pradesh had the unique distinction of having the largest number of people familiar with Hindi language. He attributed it to the erstwhile Hyderabad State where education was imparted in Urdu language which was close to Hindi.
Recalling that the Sabha was founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1918 to ensure emotional integration of the people of this large country consisting of people speaking different languages, he said people of Andhra Pradesh deserved praise for enthusiastically involving themselves in teaching and propagating the national language.
He said besides teaching Hindi, the Prachar Sabha's curriculum included other subjects like mass media, multi-media, library science, computer application and management
He said teaching programmes were formulated bearing in mind the need to prepare the students for gainful employment.
Director of the Directorate of Distance Education, Moulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad, Iqbal Ahmed, Director of Distance Education Council, IGNOU, New Delhi, R.R. Rausaria and others participated.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Vijayawada/article887633.ece
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