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INDIA-CULTURE-LANGUAGE-SOCIETY-COMMUNITIES-FILES
India-culture-language-society-communities,FOCUS by Abhaya Srivastava
(FILES) In this photograph taken on June 13, 2011, Indian schoolchildren write English alphabets on slates at a government primary school in the outskirts of Hyderabad. More than 200 languages have died out in India over the last 50 years, according to a new study, which blames urban migration as well as stigmatisation of nomadic tribes for the "rapid" decline. The extensive study, conducted throughout the country over four years and released the first week of September 2013, has found 230 languages have "elapsed" but another 870 have survived the test of time in richly diverse but rapidly modernising India. AFP PHOTO/Noah SEELAM/ FILES
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Hyderabad, INDIA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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NOAH SEELAM |
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4 Septembrie 2013 |
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1975 x 2963 (979.6 KB) |
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