Social Sciences, asked by NileshPaliwal007, 5 months ago

The state government of Karnataka defended a ban on speaking Hindi in their schools .The

Government said this ban would help non Hindi speakers integrate in Karnataka region .Do

you think this measure is in keeping with the spirit of power sharing arrangements? Give three

arguments

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Answered by Taniya420
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The first anti-Hindi imposition agitation was launched in 1937, in opposition to the introduction of compulsory teaching of Hindi in the schools of Madras Presidency by the first Indian National Congress government led by C. Rajagopalachari (Rajaji). Hindi as sole official language approached, the anti-Hindi movement gained momentum in Madras State with increased support from college students. On 25 January, a full-scale riot broke out in the southern city of Madurai, sparked off by a minor altercation between agitating students and Congress party members.The new National Education Policy says the freedom to ... the formula should be left to the states, regions or students. ... There is no need for three languages.

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