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India Today on MSNGatekeeper didn't know Tamil, language barrier led to school van crash: DMK leaderDMK leader TKS Elangovan blamed a language barrier with the gatekeeper for the Cuddalore school van-train collision that ...
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Tamil Nadu minister mocks Sanskrit ritual chants, sparks language controversyA Tamil Nadu minister has ignited a language controversy by suggesting that mantras during rituals and pujas should be ...
Kamal Haasan is unaware of the history of Kannada, said Chief Minister Siddaramaiah today, after a remark by the Tamil megastar snowballed into a wider language controversy.
Singapore Minister urges next generation to preserve Tamil language for next 50 years amid declining usage concerns.
Calling on the cosmopolitan city's next generation to take charge, Law Minister K. Shanmugam said: "To keep Tamil vibrant for the next 50 years, we need young pioneers like you to lead the way." ...
Amid the raging three-language row, Union Home Minister Amit Shah slammed the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu and highlighted Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) contribution to Tamil language. While ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday criticised Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin amid the ongoing language row, saying that he is suprised that none of the letters he recieve from Tamil Nadu ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday targeted the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government amid the ongoing language row, urging state leaders to embrace Tamil in their official communication. Addressing a ...
Brian Linebaugh from Berkeley spent his younger years learning Tamil. His passion for the language led him to produce a documentary with his wife on the Tamil culture and arts.
Stalin said leaders of all political parties except the BJP supported the two-language policy that has been in force in Tamil Nadu for six decades.
Amid the ongoing language row, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has called Tamil ‘a very sweet language’ and also added that in North India, ‘Tamil is known as masala dosa’.
Hailing Tamil as a 'sweet' language, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday said it is one of the assets of the country and the world. Prime Minister Narendra Modi always ensured that every ...
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