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| | When British traders landed on Indiaâs shores in the 1600s, they arrived in search of spices and silk but stayed for centuries â leaving behind a legacy that would shape the nation long after their colonial exploitation ended: the English language.
Over the centuries, English seeped into the very fabric of Indian life â first as a tool of commerce, then as the language of law and, eventually, a marker of privilege.
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Now, after more than a decade of Hindu-nationalist rule, Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is mounting perhaps the most significant challenge yet to the languageâs place in India.
âThose who speak English will soon feel ashamed,â Home Minister Amit Shah said last month, igniting a heated debate about national identity and social mobility in the polyglot nation of 1.4 billion.
While Shah did not mention Indiaâs former colonial masters, he declared that âthe languages of our country are the jewels of our cultureâ â and that without them, âwe cease to be truly Indian.â
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Spoken behind the walls of colonial forts and offices, English in India was at first the language of ledgers and treaties.
But as British rule expanded from the ports of Gujarat to the palaces of Delhi, it became the lingua franca of the colonial elite.
At independence, India faced a dilemma. With hundreds of languages and dialects spoken across its vast landscape, its newly appointed leaders grappled with the question of which one should represent the new nation.
Hindi, the predominant language in the north, was put forward as a candidate for official language.
But strong resistance from non-Hindi-speaking regions â especially in the south â meant English would remain only as a temporary link to unite the country. Itâs a legacy that endures to this day â and still rankles some.
âI subscribe to the view that English is the language of the colonial masters,â Pradeep Bahirwani, a retired corporate executive from the southern city of Bengaluru, said, adding: âOur national language should be a language which⊠has got roots in India.â | | | | JamesAccot (Gast)
| | When British traders landed on Indiaâs shores in the 1600s, they arrived in search of spices and silk but stayed for centuries â leaving behind a legacy that would shape the nation long after their colonial exploitation ended: the English language.
Over the centuries, English seeped into the very fabric of Indian life â first as a tool of commerce, then as the language of law and, eventually, a marker of privilege.
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Now, after more than a decade of Hindu-nationalist rule, Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is mounting perhaps the most significant challenge yet to the languageâs place in India.
âThose who speak English will soon feel ashamed,â Home Minister Amit Shah said last month, igniting a heated debate about national identity and social mobility in the polyglot nation of 1.4 billion.
While Shah did not mention Indiaâs former colonial masters, he declared that âthe languages of our country are the jewels of our cultureâ â and that without them, âwe cease to be truly Indian.â
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Spoken behind the walls of colonial forts and offices, English in India was at first the language of ledgers and treaties.
But as British rule expanded from the ports of Gujarat to the palaces of Delhi, it became the lingua franca of the colonial elite.
At independence, India faced a dilemma. With hundreds of languages and dialects spoken across its vast landscape, its newly appointed leaders grappled with the question of which one should represent the new nation.
Hindi, the predominant language in the north, was put forward as a candidate for official language.
But strong resistance from non-Hindi-speaking regions â especially in the south â meant English would remain only as a temporary link to unite the country. Itâs a legacy that endures to this day â and still rankles some.
âI subscribe to the view that English is the language of the colonial masters,â Pradeep Bahirwani, a retired corporate executive from the southern city of Bengaluru, said, adding: âOur national language should be a language which⊠has got roots in India.â | | | | Zacharyclomi (Gast)
| | Just when we thought the Coldplay Jumbotron controversy had run its course, Gwyneth Paltrow has entered the chat.
The Academy Award-winning actress and Goop founder appeared in a new â and very funny â ad for Astronomer, the tech firm whose former CEO and human resources chief launched a million memes after being shown on a Jumbotron at a Coldplay concert last week.
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âIâve been hired on a very temporary basis to speak on behalf of the 300-plus employees at Astronomer,â Paltrow said in the clip shared on the companyâs Instagram on Friday night, adding that Astronomer had received âa lot of questions over the last few days.â
In addition to her other hats, Paltrow, of course, is also the famously âconsciously uncoupledâ ex-wife of Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, who at a concert in Boston last week inadvertently revealed an intimate moment between two top executives at Astronomer â who were seen embracing but immediately ducked from view â during a performance of Coldplayâs âJumbotron Song.â
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âWhoa, look at these two,â Martin quipped at the time. âEither theyâre having an affair or theyâre just very shy.â
The moment caused a major internet sensation and an immediate spotlight on Astronomer. Both executives shown in the video have since resigned.
In the clip featuring Paltrow on Friday, the âquestionsâ she addresses do not deal with the controversy, but rather the tech-focused business dealings of New York-based firm Astronomer.
The clipâs caption read simply, âThank you for your interest in Astronomer.â | | | | Walteramaro (Gast)
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| | Beirut, Lebanon
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A deadly Israeli airstrike on Hezbollahâs stronghold in southern Beirut on Friday has left over a dozen people dead, including a high-ranking Hezbollah commander, sharply escalating the conflict between the two sides and raising fears of all-out war.
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Senior Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Aqil, part of Hezbollahâs elite Radwan Force, was assassinated along with âabout 10â other commanders, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Daniel Hagari said, accusing them of planning to raid and occupy communities in Galilee in northern Israel.
Hezbollah confirmed Aqilâs death on Friday, saying he was killed âfollowing a treacherous Israeli assassination operation on 09/20/2024 in the southern suburbs of Beirut.â
According to Hagari, the targeted commanders were âunderground underneath a residential building in the heart of the Dahiyeh neighborhood, using civilians as a human shieldâ at the time of the attack.
Lebanonâs health ministry said at least 14 people were killed and 66 others injured in the airstrike, which leveled a multistory building in a densely populated neighborhood.
Aqil had a $7 million bounty on his head from the United States for his suspected involvement in the 1983 strike on the US Embassy in Beirut, which killed 63 people, as well as the bombing of the Beirut Marine barracks, which killed 241 US personnel later that year.
A CNN team on the ground in Beirut saw a frantic effort to rescue people from underneath the rubble and rush the wounded to hospital. Witnesses said nearby buildings shook for nearly half an hour after the strike, which the IDF said it had carried out at around 4 p.m. local time.
A week of surprise attacks
Fridayâs strike marked the fourth consecutive day of surprise attacks on Beirut and other sites across the country, even as Israeli forces continued deadly strikes and operations in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
The first major attack against Hezbollah this week came Tuesday afternoon when pagers belonging to the militant groupsâ members exploded near-simultaneously. The pagers had been used by Hezbollah to communicate after the groupâs leader, Hassan Nasrallah, encouraged members to switch to low-tech devices to prevent more of them from being assassinated.
Almost exactly 24 hours later, Lebanon was rocked by a second wave of explosions, after Hezbollah walkie-talkies detonated in Beirut and the south of the country on Wednesday.
At least 37 people were killed, including some children, and more than 3,000 were injured in the twin attacks.
In a United Nations Security Council meeting on Friday, UN human rights chief Volker Turk on Friday warned that the detonation of communication devices could violate international human rights law.
Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib and Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon clashed at the heated meeting, with Bou Habib calling on the council to condemn Israelâs actions and Danon slamming the Lebanese envoy for not mentioning Hezbollah.
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