India of My Dreams, Volume 10"A selection of the most telling and significant passage[s] from Mahatma Gandhi's writings." -- Foreword. |
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... Hindi comes Bengali . But the Bengalis themselves make use of Hindi outside Bengal . The Hindi - speaking man speaks Hindi wherever he goes and no one feels surprized at this . The Hindi - speaking Hindu preachers and the Urdu ...
... Hindi comes Bengali . But the Bengalis themselves make use of Hindi outside Bengal . The Hindi - speaking man speaks Hindi wherever he goes and no one feels surprized at this . The Hindi - speaking Hindu preachers and the Urdu ...
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... Hindi . We regard Hindi as our national language . It is fit to be adopted as such . That language alone can become the national language which is easy to learn . To our knowledge there has been no opposition to this view serious enough ...
... Hindi . We regard Hindi as our national language . It is fit to be adopted as such . That language alone can become the national language which is easy to learn . To our knowledge there has been no opposition to this view serious enough ...
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... Hindi alone can be the national language for the simple reason that no other language can hope to have the advantages enjoyed by Hindi . With some slight variations Hindi - Hindustani is the language spoken by about twenty - two crores ...
... Hindi alone can be the national language for the simple reason that no other language can hope to have the advantages enjoyed by Hindi . With some slight variations Hindi - Hindustani is the language spoken by about twenty - two crores ...
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THE MEANING OF SWARAJ | 7 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
y INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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