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Home Minister Amit Shah is pushing for a stronger focus on India’s native languages, suggesting that English dominance might soon become a thing of the past. He ties this idea to PM Modi’s broader vision for national development by 2047, arguing that embracing local languages is key to preserving culture. Shah also wants to shake up how administrative officers are trained, stressing that literature plays a big role in keeping India’s heritage alive.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about language—it’s part of a bigger debate over identity and modernization in India. Shah’s remarks hint at a cultural shift, where pride in local languages could reshape education, governance, and even social status. Whether you agree or not, it’s a sign of how language politics could influence India’s future.

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