Why has the government of india has not imposed any particular language as the official language for the whole nation
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the Indian government has not imposed any particular language for the whole nation because once India got independence for the British the Indian government decided to make Hindi as the common language in India but this was not accepted by all the people in India especially in the southern part of the country so the government in order to avoid an another dispute in the country did not impose any specific language in the country India
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However, due to widespread resentment of non-Hindi speaking states like West Bengal, Tamil Nadu , Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra amongst several others, the Official Languages Act of 1963 was passed that paved the way of continued use of English along with Hindi in official communications.
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