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“Tamil Nadu’s Strong Opposition to Centre’s Hindi Policy: A Cultural Battle”

Jitendra
Last updated: March 10, 2025 2:42 pm
Jitendra
Published: March 10, 2025
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The debate between the Centre and Tamil Nadu over the Hindi language policy is more than just an educational issue; it is a battle over cultural identity. Tamil Nadu has long resisted the imposition of Hindi, with leaders in the state arguing that such a policy threatens the preservation of Tamil and other regional languages.

At the core of Tamil Nadu’s opposition is a deep-seated belief that regional languages are central to the identity and culture of the state. Advocates for Tamil Nadu’s position argue that a linguistic diversity policy is essential, as imposing Hindi could lead to the erosion of local languages and cultures, which are deeply embedded in the region’s social fabric.

Tamil Nadu’s government has suggested that the policy of forcing Hindi on students reflects the central government’s disregard for the federal structure of India. In contrast, the Centre’s push for Hindi in schools is framed as an attempt to enhance national integration and promote communication between different regions of India. Critics in Tamil Nadu argue that the policy overlooks the complexity and importance of regional languages, which play a vital role in shaping local identity.

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