Should Hindi be the official language of India?

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Devshree Vaidya said:   2 years ago
Many people know Hindi and it's now commonly used by everyone and everyone aware of it so I think it will be better to make it a national language also if someone doesn't know and people who know but they can't speak and response in Hindi so I think for them it will be better in my opinion that we should make textbooks in Hindi and teachers that's means our education system should also be in favor of this and tell teachers of every school whether it's Hindi medium or English medium school private or government or Anganwadi whatever it is but they should be taught in Hindi then only we can make Hindi our national language cause it should start with our Indian education system.
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Ananya said:   6 months ago
Hi everyone.

In my opinion I don't agree with this. India is a diverse country with each state having their own culture and language and imposing a foreign language other than there mother tongue will make them hate Hindi language. Instead government can take gradual steps to include Hindi language.

Eg: certain exams should include Hindi subjects as mandatory.
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Jimmy shergill said:   3 weeks ago
Hello everyone, I’d love to start this discussion and share the thoughts.
The topic given to us is whether Hindi should be the official language of India. I believe yes, Hindi should be made the official language, because India is a diverse country with more than 29 states, and each has its own language. For national unity and ease of communication, we need one common language, and Hindi is already widely spoken and simple to learn. For example, issues sometimes arise when people are forced to speak a state language, like in Maharashtra with Marathi, which creates division. If Hindi is official, such conflicts can be reduced, and people from any state can communicate easily. However, this does not mean we disrespect regional languages—they are equally important for local culture and identity. But for national integration, Hindi can play the central role. Thank you.


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