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 to preserve and promote these languages’ rich heritage, offering employment opportunities and academic benefits such as international awards, research centers, and university positions.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 to preserve and promote these languages’ rich heritage, offering employment opportunities and academic benefits such as international awards, research centers, and university positions. …Read More

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