The Ministry of Culture, India, has taken a landmark decision to grant Classical Language status to five significant languages—Marathi, Pali, Prakrit, Assamese, and Bengali. This move is a part ...
The government conferred classical language status to Marathi, Pali, Prakrit, Assamese and Bengali Thursday evening. So far, the title was given to Tamil, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada and Odia ...
The Union Cabinet on Thursday (October 3) accorded classical language status to Marathi, apart from Assamese, Bengali, Pali, and Prakrit. The demand to include Marathi in the list of India’s classical ...
they don't refer to the raags or taals of Indian classical music. Instead, they typically refer to ancient languages like Tamil, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Telugu, and more that are no longer spoken in ...
The Indian government has recently granted classical language status to five languages- - Bengali, Marathi, Pali, Prakrit, and Assamese. This decision brings the total number of classical ...
The Union Cabinet has granted classical language status to five additional Indian languages: Marathi, Bengali, Pali, Prakrit and Assamese. This nearly doubles the number of languages with this ...
The Union Cabinet has granted the status of ‘classical language’ to five languages: Marathi, Bengali, Pali, Prakrit, and Assamese. With this, the number of languages on the list nearly doubles from ...
The Union Cabinet has granted classical language status to Marathi, Pali, Prakrit, Assamese, and Bengali, increasing recognized classical languages to eleven The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved ...
In a major decision, the Union Cabinet on Thursday approved giving the status of 'classical language' to five more languages - Marathi, Bengali, Pali, Prakrit and Assamese. With this cabinet ...
Just weeks ahead of the Maharashtra Assembly elections, the Union Cabinet Thursday approved a decade-old proposal to accord classical language status to Marathi. The government also named Pali, ...
The Union Cabinet has approved classical language status for Marathi, Pali, Prakrit, Assamese, and Bengali, nearly doubling the number of classical languages in India to 11. This initiative aims ...
The Union Cabinet on Thursday (October 3, 2024) approved classical language status to Marathi, Bengali, Assamese, Pali, and Prakrit. The demand for classical status for Marathi has been pending ...