Gandhinagar/New Delhi, Sept. 15 -- Union home minister Amit Shah on Sunday said there was no conflict between Hindi and other Indian languages, adding that the government's goal is to ensure that it should not just serve as a spoken tongue but must also become a language of science, technology, judiciary, and administration.
"There is no conflict between Hindi and other Indian languages... Gujarat, where Gujarati and Hindi have coexisted, is a perfect example of the development of both languages," Shah said. P9
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