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India's Lingual Fault Lines

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February 22, 2025

Languages unite and divide. In India, they shape identity, fuel protests, unlock power, and decide who thrives. Words aren't just words here.

India's Lingual Fault Lines

In the vast expanse of India, language is more than a means of communication; it is the essence of identity, culture, and power. The 2011 Census of India recorded 121 languages spoken by over 10,000 people each, with a staggering total of 19,569 dialects. This linguistic mosaic has been both a unifying force and a source of contention throughout the nation's history.

The National Language Debate Following India's independence in 1947, the question of a national language became a contentious issue. The Constitution designated Hindi and English as official languages, with an initial plan to phase out English by 1965 in favor of Hindi. This decision was met with resistance, especially from non-Hindi-speaking regions, which viewed it as an imposition threatening their linguistic and cultural identities.

In the 1960s, Tamil Nadu became the epicenter of anti-Hindi protests. The state's populace, led predominantly by students, vehemently opposed the mandatory imposition of Hindi, perceiving it as an affront to Tamil culture and autonomy. These protests were not isolated incidents but part of a broader pattern of linguistic movements across the country. Bengal and Assam witnessed resistance to Hindi dominance, Karnataka and Maharashtra saw protests emphasizing the primacy of Kannada and Marathi, and the Punjab Movement led to the formal recognition of Punjabi in the state.

The 1956 States Reorganization Act further shaped linguistic politics by redrawing state boundaries along linguistic lines. This act played a crucial role in shaping regional identities and reducing inter-linguistic friction.

The Three-Language Formula In 1968, the Indian government introduced the Three-Language Formula, aiming to promote national unity without undermining regional languages. This policy required students to study:

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