There is a big discussion going on in Social Media - why Hindi should not be forced upon Thamizh in Tamilnadu. Hindi as a Second Language in Tamilnadu has never been rejected. Many students do take it, but don't get recognition even if they get maximum marks in 10th or 12th.
Let us take the case of olden days Andhra ( now Telangana since June 2nd, 2014 ) In Hyderabad, there is also Urdu, so logically the mix was OK. Greater Bangalore has 30% of Karnataka population and the business folks are mostly from Hindi belt. Hence the acceptance. In Tamilnadu, except Coimbatore, Madurai and Chennai very rarely North Indians are having business (large scale). This could be the issue. Also 3 language formula was despised by the old rulers, hence the acceptance level in the rest of 50% non Hindi speaking states ( excluding Sanskrit base like Gujarathi, Marathi, Chattisgarhi, Mythili, Bhojpuri, Oriya, Assamese and Bengali to name a few ) Hindi definitely didn't find acceptance. Singapore formula is the need of the hour and with low number of BJP MPs in Rajya Sabha - a minority, Amma has a better hedge in forcing this 3 language formula.
Let us take the case of olden days Andhra ( now Telangana since June 2nd, 2014 ) In Hyderabad, there is also Urdu, so logically the mix was OK. Greater Bangalore has 30% of Karnataka population and the business folks are mostly from Hindi belt. Hence the acceptance. In Tamilnadu, except Coimbatore, Madurai and Chennai very rarely North Indians are having business (large scale). This could be the issue. Also 3 language formula was despised by the old rulers, hence the acceptance level in the rest of 50% non Hindi speaking states ( excluding Sanskrit base like Gujarathi, Marathi, Chattisgarhi, Mythili, Bhojpuri, Oriya, Assamese and Bengali to name a few ) Hindi definitely didn't find acceptance. Singapore formula is the need of the hour and with low number of BJP MPs in Rajya Sabha - a minority, Amma has a better hedge in forcing this 3 language formula.
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