You are an IDIXOT. Rest of the India is being sold off to the west. North INDIA will engage with the west in HINDI Only. Hindi speaking states should have an interpreter for all non hindi speaking states. If you have to communicate with north communicate only in HINDI. Only people who know both english and hindi will be shown couurtsey to be spoken in english or hindi as their choice.
RE:HINDI ONLY ... THAT Is why it is called HINDUSTHAN/HINDU Religion OK
by Tom on Feb 24, 2008 11:53 PM Permalink
Mr. Gopal Krishna, I think you were the one with whom I was discussing this hindi stuff in the afternoon. And it turned out that your stand was JUST anti-Hindi.
Hindi is not at all a threat to regional languages or even if it is, it doesn't favors any region. Hindi is not a mother tongue of majority of UP and Bihar people. Bihari's have their mother tongue Bihari, which is very different form Hindi. Majority of People in easter UP speaks Bhojpuri. Inspite of all this Hindi is the national language because it deserve, as no other language can replace it.
RE:HINDI ONLY ... THAT Is why it is called HINDUSTHAN/HINDU Religion OK
by Terminator on Feb 24, 2008 11:57 PM Permalink
Bhojpuri, maithili etc are just dialects of Hindi.. that is why Hindi is the state language of Bihar... nice try.
RE:HINDI ONLY ... THAT Is why it is called HINDUSTHAN/HINDU Religion OK
by Tom on Feb 25, 2008 12:01 AM Permalink
Indian government had declared Bihari languages, which includes Bhojpuri, Magadhi, Maithili.. as dialects of Hindi. But now these languages have been proved to be different from Hindi and would be listed in the national scheduled languages like any other Indian regional language.
RE:RE:HINDI ONLY ... THAT Is why it is called HINDUSTHAN/HINDU Religion OK
by Tom on Feb 25, 2008 12:18 AM Permalink
lol believe me buddy. Its different. I am a Magadhi speaker so I know.
RE:HINDI ONLY ... THAT Is why it is called HINDUSTHAN/HINDU Religion OK
by Tom on Feb 25, 2008 12:13 AM Permalink
Look Mr. Terminator if you can't understand facts then you are a fool.
Instead of suggesting Bihar to make Bihari their state language. You can suggest Maharashtra government to make Hindi their state language and be an example other states to bring unity in this country. Indian hero like Shivaji was from Maharashtra.
RE:RE:HINDI ONLY ... THAT Is why it is called HINDUSTHAN/HINDU Religion OK
by Tom on Feb 25, 2008 12:03 AM Permalink
Infact Maithili has already been listed in the national scheduled languages just like tamil, bengali, marathi ..
RE:HINDI ONLY ... THAT Is why it is called HINDUSTHAN/HINDU Religion OK
by Terminator on Feb 25, 2008 12:14 AM Permalink
Hindi will never be allowed to replace Marathi... u bhayyaz can keep dreaming... U don't even know the difference between a language and a dialect.
RE:HINDI ONLY ... THAT Is why it is called HINDUSTHAN/HINDU Religion OK
by Terminator on Feb 25, 2008 12:06 AM Permalink
Then declare these languages as state languages... you guys are trying to impose Hindi by hook or crook... u cannot fool non Hindi speakers anymore
RE:HINDI ONLY ... THAT Is why it is called HINDUSTHAN/HINDU Religion OK
by Tom on Feb 25, 2008 12:16 AM Permalink
You are wrong. Australian English is atleast English. But Bhojpuri and Madadhi are not at all Hindi. Hindi derives form these languages as it derived from Urdu and now its deriving from English.
RE:RE:HINDI ONLY ... THAT Is why it is called HINDUSTHAN/HINDU Religion OK
by Tom on Feb 25, 2008 12:25 AM Permalink
Bhojpuri, Magadhi, Maithili derive from Magadhi-prakrit, the language of the ancient kingdom of Magadha, while Hindi derive from Sanskrit.
RE:HINDI ONLY ... THAT Is why it is called HINDUSTHAN/HINDU Religion OK
by Terminator on Feb 25, 2008 12:27 AM Permalink
All these are dialects of Hindi and thats why Hindi is the state language of UP/Bihar etc...
You bhayyaz think you can fool non Hindi speakers to forsake their language and favour Hindi/Urdu.
RE:HINDI ONLY ... THAT Is why it is called HINDUSTHAN/HINDU Religion OK
by Tom on Feb 25, 2008 12:36 AM Permalink
You are ignorant. One day it can happen that people turn down Hindi in Bihar as well and make Bihari as the state language if that Bihari sub-nationalism rises. But Biharis are by default nationalist in nature. Thanks to its history. Though the state is roting because of the prevailing caste system , but still after caste system if they believe in any other system then that is the concept of this nation. That sub-nationalism don't exists in Bihari.
RE:To everyone
by Loan Shark on Feb 24, 2008 11:58 PM Permalink
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RE:We oppose Hindi/Urdu
by JaiHanumaan on Feb 24, 2008 11:19 PM Permalink
Hindi and urdu are separate. Only sanskritized hindi.
You are an IDIXOT. Rest of the India is being sold off to the west. North INDIA will engage with the west in HINDI Only. Hindi speaking states should have an interpreter for all non hindi speaking states. If you have to communicate with north communicate only in HINDI. Only people who know both english and hindi will be shown couurtsey to be spoken in english or hindi as their choice.
PUNE: Citizens better watch out, particularly if you live any of the 18 localities which has been identified by the city crime branch as %u2018most prone%u2019 to house break-ins and thefts (HBTs).
An analysis of 2,300 HBTs reported in 2007 by the crime branch has revealed that it is not just the fringe areas, such as Chinchwad village, Nigdi, New Sangvi, Dhankawadi and Mithanagar, but upmarket areas like Shivajinagar, are also prone to house break-ins. These are the localities that figure prominently in the list prepared by the crime branch.
Other areas include Pimpri-Chinchwad New Town Development Authority (PCNTDA), Bhosari, Hadapsar, Wanowrie, Old Sangvi, Kalewadi, Aundh, Yerawada, Bibvewadi, Tingrenagar and Kondhwa.
In fact, Chinchwad village, Nigdi, PCNTDA, Hadapsar and Wanowrie had reported over 20 HBTs each in 2007.
The remaining localities saw between 90 to 110 cases of thefts and house break-ins last year. There are 50 more areas, such as Sadashiv Peth, Nana Peth, F.C. road, Prabhat road, J.M. road, Sinhagad road, Maharshinagar and Handewadi, among others, which reported between 50 to 100 HBTs in 2007.
The common modus operandi employed by thieves was breaking locks or cutting window grills to enter the house.
Other methods deployed were breaking door latch, use of duplicate keys to open locks and driving holes in the walls of jewellery shops.
RE:PUNE - If you live in these areas, beware!
by JaiHanumaan on Feb 24, 2008 11:17 PM Permalink
You are an IDIXOT. Rest of the India is being sold off to the west. North INDIA will engage with the west in HINDI Only. Hindi speaking states should have an interpreter for all non hindi speaking states. If you have to communicate with north communicate only in HINDI. Only people who know both english and hindi will be shown couurtsey to be spoken in english or hindi as their choice.