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In this thread, I will discuss the serious misinformation about India in the media of its allies, specifically France (one of the strongest allies today for India). I will show
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In this thread, I will discuss new word forming suffixes in Telugu. I will compare with examples from English, which is rich in the fluid use of suffixes, making it
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In traditional Sanskrit scholarship, the works on grammar are a must for understanding word formation and meaning. So essentially, grammar replaces dictionary! In parallel, there will be descriptive word repositories
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It is such an important historical fort and landmark, which is defaced by a stupid road for motor vehicles. We in India are really exceptionally dumb in how we ruin
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In this thread, I will discuss the division of earth into continents, and how the term “Jambūdwīpa” जम्बूद्वीप, perhaps attested the most number of times in world literature as a
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The Indian government has recently announced that engineering courses will commence in native Indian languages in a few universities.In this thread, I will share a few ideas from my experience
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Why does it matter to have chemical names in Indian languages? The name of a compound often reveals the chemical structure, and that prompts creative thinking. Indian language students are
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In this thread, I will discuss how to translate the names of chemical compounds into Indian languages. As of now, the names are being copied from English, including the names
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Actually, this is not even about religious refugees. India is not fast-tracking refugee status/citizenship to persecuted pagans and followers of indigenous religions everywhere in the world (although that is a
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There is a ridiculous debate going on Twitter, about the "freedom" of some "athesists" to denigrate the sacred feminine in Hinduism. I don't want to post images, because fanning their
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In this thread, I will discuss the history of the Kalinga region, that is stretched between the Godavari and the Mahanadi rivers.Just as western civilizations refer to the whole of
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This is Bishop Robert Caldwell, celebrated missionary and scholar, who published in 1856 the "Comparative grammar of Dravidian or South Indian Languages". Link:https://archive.org/details/comparativegramm00caldrich/It has a large
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