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India’s living languages examines the critical issues surrounding the preservation and development of India’s rich linguistic heritage. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the various challenges facing India’s numerous languages, from major regional languages to endangered minority languages.
The work addresses key policy questions, including language education, official recognition, and cultural preservation in a rapidly modernizing society. It explores how globalization, urbanization, and digital technology are reshaping the linguistic landscape of India. The book considers the role of government initiatives, community efforts, and individual agency in maintaining linguistic diversity.
Through careful investigation of case studies and empirical research, this volume contributes to important conversations about language rights, cultural identity, and social cohesion in multilingual contexts. It serves as an essential resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding India’s complex linguistic situation.







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