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... script whilst we shall retain provincial languages for provincial use . 7. The attempt to force one script or one form of Hindi on any province or district or people is detrimen- tal to the best interests of the country . 8. The common ...
... script whilst we shall retain provincial languages for provincial use . 7. The attempt to force one script or one form of Hindi on any province or district or people is detrimen- tal to the best interests of the country . 8. The common ...
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... SCRIPT ? At the present moment insistence on Devanagari for Musalmans is not to be thought of . Insistence on the adoption of Arabic script by the vast mass of Hindus is still less unthinkable . What , therefore , I have sug- gested as ...
... SCRIPT ? At the present moment insistence on Devanagari for Musalmans is not to be thought of . Insistence on the adoption of Arabic script by the vast mass of Hindus is still less unthinkable . What , therefore , I have sug- gested as ...
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... script . Why should India which claims to be and is one nation not have one script ? I know I am incon- sistent when I tolerate both Devanagari and Urdu scripts for the same language . But my inconsistency is not quite foolish . There ...
... script . Why should India which claims to be and is one nation not have one script ? I know I am incon- sistent when I tolerate both Devanagari and Urdu scripts for the same language . But my inconsistency is not quite foolish . There ...
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THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS | 9 |
III | 21 |
CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMME | 27 |
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