In this interview, Peggy Mohan talks about how intermarriage, power shifts, and urban life influenced language change.
Since the IPKF's withdrawal from Sri Lanka in March 1990, the LTTE's once-powerful influence in Tamil Nadu has faded.
India, with a per capita income of $368, and China, with $318, stood on the same ground. Though China had started ...
In 2018, during a meeting at Erode in Tamil Nadu, Stalin openly proclaimed that the DMK’s mission was to establish a separate Dravidian nation. A constitutional amendment that bars those who speak ...
Any attempt to impose linguistic homogeneity in a diverse country risks alienating large sections of its population ...
We are not anti-Brahmin, we are against Manu Dharma. Some 90% of this country are OBCs and SC/STs. We started this party for ...
Anti-Hindi agitations dethroned the Congress in the Madras Presidency in 1967, and since then only Dravidian parties ...
Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin has framed the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 as an instrument of linguistic ...
Palaniswami insisted that he only discussed problems faced by people, and not the contours of an alliance at his meeting with ...