‘Politics of Language and Language of Politics’ is the first in a series of webinars in memory of K.P.Sasi, well-known filmmaker and social activist. In this webinar Prof. G.N.Devy, Prof. Kancha Ilaiah and Prof. Apoorvanand share their deep insights into the controversy over imposition of Hindi on parts of India that have their own ancient languages, identity and priorities.
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