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Posted: Aug 24 (08:58)
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Aug 24 (08:58) 22611/MGR Chennai Central - New Jalpaiguri SF Express (PT) | BGKT/WAP-7/37696Track_diaries^~ 28618 blog posts
Medha Propulsion System and Medha Hotel Load equipped BGKT WAP-7 (37696) lead Chennai - New Jalpaiguri Express slowly approaching Baleshwar
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Irrespective of regions, Hindi boards will be present in all trains
English, alongside Hindi, is one of the two official languages of the central government.
The Constitution does not list any one language as India’s “national language”. We have 22 eighth schedule languages and 99 non- scheduled languages. Some languages are also included in the "classical language" category.
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The Constitution does not list any one language as India’s “national language”. We have 22 eighth schedule languages and 99 non- scheduled languages. Some languages are also included in the "classical language" category.
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While agreeing with what you said I wish to say that there is nothing wrong in knowing another language. Apart from Tamil and English I can understand, speak and write Hindi to some level, can understand Malayalam and Telugu to some extent though I must admit not so familiarity with kannada. I know Spanish at very basic level.
Other Indian languages which I do not know but attracted my attention through media are Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, etc
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Other Indian languages which I do not know but attracted my attention through media are Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, etc
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I agree. Being an Indian army brat, I've lived and travelled across the length and breadth of the country. I can speak,read and write in English, Hindi, Sanskrit ,Punjabi ; and ; can understand basic kannada. At present we are based in Chennai, and I've just begun to learn to speak Tamil. Multilingualism is a bliss - it aids in better cultural understanding.