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By: Ravi

Majority of the Indian people still rely on their native language TVs, radios, newspapers and magazines to get information. When internet and Wikipedia becomes as accessible like these traditional...

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By: Dr R K S Rathore

Hi Patricia’ I fully indorse your observation for Hindi speaking belt of India. English and other foreign languages are very much related with the employment market here, hence these have an edge over...

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By: Bishakha

Love this post. Not only did the NY Review of Books make me laugh, I think you really hit the nail on the head about the politics and practices of language use in India. English is aspirational for...

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By: Patricia Sauthoff

Thanks for the feedback guys! I just saw the comments now that I’m back home where the internet is plenty and I have access to a full-blown computer.

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By: Adventures in Hindi Part 3: India Shining, Internet, and the...

[…] chanced upon this rather interesting article:Dispatch from a far flung corner of India (This article, folks, is about the Wikipedia Hindi project and is worth a […]

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