Telangana (Compulsory Teaching and Learning of Telugu in Schools) Act 2018 3. Telugu as a Compulsory Subject (1) Telugu shall be taught as a compulsory subject from Classes 1 to 10 / Standard I to Standard X in all...
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Purpose of the national constitution is to preserve culture and language, two core elements of the notion are of identity in said terms, then the well‑being of individuals and communities. We would also point out that, unlike some other...
An Act to provide for the adoption of Hindi as the first language and Punjabi as the second language to be used for the official purposes of the State of Haryana.
Indeed, the basic criticism that has been made of the Neo-Wittgensteinian theory of religious language is that it is not (as it professes to be) an account of normal or ordinary religious language use but rather is a proposal...
In order to promote the development and prosperity of the spoken and written languages of all ethnic groups and improve the scientific and cultural level of the people of all ethnic groups, in accordance with the "Law of the...
Each Contracting Party shall take appropriate measures to safeguard and to encourage the development of its national contribution to the common cultural heritage of Europe.
THE FUNCTION OF PHILOSOPHY -1936 Among the superstitions from which we are freed by the abandonment of metaphysics is the view that it is the business of the philosopher to construct a deductive system. In rejecting this view wc...
Early Vedic texts (Rig Veda 1:164:45; 4:58:3; 10:125) suggest a structure for languages: Language is composed of sentences with four stages of evolution that are expressed in three tenses (past, present and future). The sentences are composed of words that have two...
Linguistic structures are pairings of meaning and sound or other forms of externalization. A Linguists may specialize in some subpart of the following linguistic structure: Phonetics, the study of the physical aspects of sounds of human language Phonology, the...
An act to provide for the languages which may be used for the official purposes of the union, for transaction of business in parliament, for central and state acts and for certain purposes in high courts.
Provided that the English language shall be used for purposes of communication between the Union and a State which has not adopted Hindi as its official language