💨 Abstract
In a culturally affirming verdict, India's Supreme Court upheld the use of Urdu on public signage in Maharashtra, emphasizing its Indian origin and acknowledging it as a unifying language. The author, Suvir Saran, shares his personal experience of learning multiple languages, including Urdu, Hindi, and Sanskrit, and the bonding they facilitated.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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