What is a common challenge in promoting Hindi across all Indian states?
India’s space program, led by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has achieved significant milestones, particularly with missions like Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan. **Chandrayaan-1**, launched in 2008, was India's first lunar probe. It successfully discovered water molecules on the moon’s sRead more
India’s space program, led by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has achieved significant milestones, particularly with missions like Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan.
**Chandrayaan-1**, launched in 2008, was India’s first lunar probe. It successfully discovered water molecules on the moon’s surface, a groundbreaking achievement that garnered global recognition. The mission demonstrated India’s capability to conduct complex space missions and positioned ISRO as a significant player in lunar exploration.
**Chandrayaan-2**, launched in 2019, aimed to further explore the moon’s south pole with an orbiter, lander, and rover. Although the lander did not achieve a soft landing, the orbiter continues to provide valuable data, contributing to lunar science and showcasing ISRO’s resilience and determination.
**Mangalyaan (Mars Orbiter Mission)**, launched in 2013, marked India’s first interplanetary mission. It successfully entered Mars orbit in its first attempt, making India the first country to do so. This mission demonstrated cost-effective space exploration, achieved at a fraction of the cost of similar missions by other countries. Mangalyaan has provided valuable data on Martian surface and atmosphere, significantly contributing to global Mars research.
These missions underscore India’s advancements in space technology, cost-effective mission planning, and a growing presence in the global space community.
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Language variety is a common obstacle to Hindi promotion in all of India's states. With hundreds of regional dialects and 22 officially recognized languages, India is a country with a diverse range of languages. Many states have their own dominant language because of this linguistic diversity; exampRead more
Language variety is a common obstacle to Hindi promotion in all of India’s states. With hundreds of regional dialects and 22 officially recognized languages, India is a country with a diverse range of languages. Many states have their own dominant language because of this linguistic diversity; examples of these include Tamil in Tamil Nadu, Bengali in West Bengal, and Kannada in Karnataka.
There are times when it seems that supporting Hindi as the national language is marginalizing or undermining these regional tongues and cultures. This resistance is a result of worries about the imposition of Hindi at the expense of regional languages, as well as a wish to maintain linguistic autonomy and legacy. Respecting regional linguistic identities while promoting Hindi and making sure everyone is treated equally
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