Dravidian Languages Guardian (DLG)
Make Tamil, Telugu, Kannada & Malayalam as India’s Government's Administrative Languages on Par with HINDI & ENGLISH
Quotes:
- History of races in India (Dr. Ambedkar & Nehru)
- The four south Indian Languages are the original, oldest and classical languages
- These languages were there time immemorial They were the official languages of different nations kingdoms
- The language were even during British rule including notes
- How many languages a Nation can have
- Children burden learning ability They should learn so many other things
- Tamil is the oldest living language in the world All linguists have researched and certified Even the PM has told many a times
- 88% of people of South Indian States don’t know Hindi
Demand of Languages Justifications Abbreviations:
- TaTeKaMa : Tamil, Telugu, Kannada & Malayalam
- AL : Administrative Languages
"Never be a racist. Colour of skin hardly matters . It is the colour of Heart that is all important"
- 7th Sense Master
"Never be a racist. Colour of skin hardly matters . It is the colour of Heart that is all important"
- 7th Sense Master
South Asian Sub-Continent (SASC)
The dark green land was called South Asian Sub-Continent and the habitants were NAGAS (later got a name Dravidians). Even today Dravidians live in all these places, but linguistically & culturally became different.
South Asian Sub-Continent (SASC) had only NAGAS who were subsequently named as Dravidians by Aryans. The Dravidian peoples, or Dravidians, are a linguistic group living in South Asia who predominantly speak any of the Dravidian languages. There are around 245 million native speakers of Dravidian languages Dravidian speakers form the majority of the population of South India and are natively found in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, the Maldives, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka.


