Former J&K Governor Karan Singh championed Kashmiriyat and interfaith harmony during a Srinagar dialogue. Emphasizing that humanity must override religious divisions, Singh also defended Urdu's indigenous roots, calling for the protection of the language as an intellectual heritage
The Supreme Court’s observation that language has no religion and that all languages should be celebrated equally is a welcome affirmation of India’s linguistic pluralism
Dismissing a plea challenging the use of Urdu in the signboard of a municipality in Maharashtra, a bench of Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and K Vinod Chandran on Tuesday also said "language is not religion".
Hyderabad: Defending the State Government’s decision to offer the option of writing exams for Group I posts in Urdu language for candidates, Telangana Planning Board Vice Chairman B Vinod Kumar said BJP leaders lacked awareness on the Constitution and were misleading people. As per the Constitution, candidates have the option of taking the Civil Services […]