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... worker should cultivate in the villagers a love of their own speech . He will have equal regard for all the other languages of India , and will learn the language of the part where he may be working 20 INDIA OF MY DREAMS.
... worker should cultivate in the villagers a love of their own speech . He will have equal regard for all the other languages of India , and will learn the language of the part where he may be working 20 INDIA OF MY DREAMS.
Page 74
... language spoken in the north by Hindus and Musalmans , and written in either Devanagari or Per- sian script ; 2. Hindi was the name for this ... languages for provincial use ; 7. The attempt CHAPTER XVI NATIONAL LANGUAGE AND SCRIPT.
... language spoken in the north by Hindus and Musalmans , and written in either Devanagari or Per- sian script ; 2. Hindi was the name for this ... languages for provincial use ; 7. The attempt CHAPTER XVI NATIONAL LANGUAGE AND SCRIPT.
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... languages descended from or intimately connected with Sanskrit ought to have one script and that is surely Devanagari . Different scripts are an un- necessary hindrance to the learning by the people of one province the language of other ...
... languages descended from or intimately connected with Sanskrit ought to have one script and that is surely Devanagari . Different scripts are an un- necessary hindrance to the learning by the people of one province the language of other ...
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