Hindi Diwas: Since When Did Languages Become Religious Markers?

Hindi Diwas: Since When Did Languages Become Religious Markers?

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In a century-old debate of Hindi-Urdu, the oft-asked question is, 'why do we need languages to perpetuate religious identities?'

In this special episode on Hindi Diwas, we are trying to understand the famous divide between both the 'Hindustani' languages. We also try to understand if to be able to learn any language, one needs to belong to a particular religious or political identity.

Or, even the most obvious question - who gave us 'Hindi'?

Joining us on this special podcast is Jamia Millia Islamia's Prof. Abdul Bismillah, who is a novelist.

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Host, Writer, and Sound Designer: Fabeha Syed Guest: Prof. Abdul Bismillah, Novelist Editor: Santosh Kumar Music: Big Bang Fuzz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


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