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Nagaland legislators expressed concern over the lack of a recognized common language, affecting job prospects for indigenous people. The state's indigenous candidates are at a disadvantage due to the government recognizing only English and Hindi as official languages, while neighboring states have their own mechanisms.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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