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      • Gandhi felt that as a nation, India must have a lingua franca, or a language that could be used by all Indians to communicate with each other. He considered Hindustani, an intermixture of simple Hindi and Urdu to be the best candidate for the job and founded the Sabha to promote this language across the nation.
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  2. Oct 2, 2019 · The genesis of the Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha could be traced to the Hindi Sahitya Sammelan in Indore in March 1918, when Gandhi came up with the idea. Three months later, he founded the Sabha and led the institute as founder-president until his death in 1948.

  3. Oct 2, 2019 · The genesis of the Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha could be traced to the Hindi Sahitya Sammelan in Indore in March 1918, when Gandhi came up with the idea.

  4. Mar 29, 2019 · Prologue. In the late months of 1945, Gandhi and Nehru exchanged a couple of letters, part of the ‘culture of conversation’ that went back decades and continued all through the freedom struggle. Now the correspondences express not just widening disagreements but a decisive ‘break’ between the Father of the Nation and his political heir.

  5. Oct 22, 2017 · Founded by Gandhi in 1942 at Wardha to promote a common, link language in both Devnagri and Urdu scripts called Hindustani, the Sabha promotes simple Hindi and Urdu. Perin Ben Captain and Ghoshi ...

  6. Piqued by this, Gandhi established the Hindustani Prachar Sabha in 1942, [4] as a potential secular replacement to Hindi Prachar Sabha and unite the people of both religions. But with the Partition of India in 1947 based on religious lines, Hindi gained prominence in the new Dominion of India and Urdu gained prominence in the new Dominion of ...

  7. When Gandhi joined Indian politics in 1915, he entered into a linguistic landscape populated by embodied mother tongues, a chimeral “national” language (Hindustani) and a chauvinistic pretender to the status of national language (Hindi).

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