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  On 11/20/2021 at 9:05 PM, JackSeal said:

Telugu enforce cheyali … all bus boards nundi govt notices anni Telugu lo pettali no English copy just like they do in mumbai 

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Mumbai enforcer marathi like anything. it another thing that hindi and marathi have same script. But they dont allow hindi easily there.

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  On 11/20/2021 at 9:05 PM, JackSeal said:

Telugu enforce cheyali … all bus boards nundi govt notices anni Telugu lo pettali no English copy just like they do in mumbai 

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Already enforced no? All schools from 1-9 grade’s are enforced to learn Telugu in Telangana, even ICSC schools are under the purview of the GO

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  On 11/20/2021 at 8:27 PM, manadonga said:

Bombay delhi banglore kolkatta hyderabad chennai idi order for top6 india edo laga lekka lu mariste tappa 

it takes so much time to change scenario 

banglore vachhinattu force ga ravali and multi cultre ravali city ki its bot easy

hyderbad is following banglore but 10 yrs late ante 

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Bangalore, Kolkata and Chennai are not welcoming enough for northies. On the other hand HyD to Hindi rani vaduuu undaduuu. Mumbai thatvathaaa language issue leni hindi speaking big city in whole India is Hyd. 

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  On 11/20/2021 at 10:20 PM, veerigadu said:

Bangalore, Kolkata and Chennai are not welcoming enough for northies. On the other hand HyD to Hindi rani vaduuu undaduuu. Mumbai thatvathaaa language issue leni hindi speaking big city in whole India is Hyd. 

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Banglore people are welcoming but some local politicians are not

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  On 11/20/2021 at 10:20 PM, veerigadu said:

Bangalore, Kolkata and Chennai are not welcoming enough for northies. On the other hand HyD to Hindi rani vaduuu undaduuu. Mumbai thatvathaaa language issue leni hindi speaking big city in whole India is Hyd. 

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Are you @Android__Halwa alias @Android_Halwa alias @Sword_KanthaRao

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  On 11/21/2021 at 11:55 PM, DesiPokiri said:

Are you @Android__Halwa alias @Android_Halwa alias @Sword_KanthaRao

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@Badi_Chowdi urff @jawaani_jaaneman aka @tappachabutra alias @Andhra_Meals

Yaad rakhna ivi kuda manave..

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  On 11/20/2021 at 4:13 PM, pahelwan1 said:

Delhi vallu akkada ammukuni moving to hyd my tenant said. Delhi became so polluted and not suitable for living. Like tamilnadu we should not encourage Hindi speaking 

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then it would have become chennai not hdyerabad, hyd should become cosmopolitan and should not be confined language, religion

 

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  On 11/22/2021 at 1:20 AM, pakeer_saab said:

then it would have become chennai not hdyerabad, hyd should become cosmopolitan and should not be confined language, religion

 

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This is the beauty of Hyderabad. Language and region disparity chala takuva. Native Telugu speaker does not hesitate to converse in Hindi. For us, language is a communication medium than a sentimental or political medium. South India motham lo highest acceptance to other languages and cultures chala ekuva vundedi kuda Hyderabad ae.

Mana vaadam Telangaanam..! 
 

 

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  On 11/20/2021 at 9:09 PM, hunkyfunky2 said:

That's already there, but won't matter much. 

People will eventually adjust to Hindi /English ...

It will be multi lingual city like Mumbai- you hear Marathi / gujarathi/ Hindi / English ..true metro.

 

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People will get adjusted. Telugu will still be the core language of communication but with the knowledge of hindi and English, native language will not become a barrier for non native speakers. 

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  On 11/22/2021 at 2:29 AM, Sword_KanthaRao said:

This is the beauty of Hyderabad. Language and region disparity chala takuva. Native Telugu speaker does not hesitate to converse in Hindi. For us, language is a communication medium than a sentimental or political medium. South India motham lo highest acceptance to other languages and cultures chala ekuva vundedi kuda Hyderabad ae.

Mana vaadam Telangaanam..! 
 

 

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Bengaluru is also pretty welcoming , infact it must have the least amount of native speakers 

Chennai - not so much , that's why it is relatively stagnated.

 

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Good. It should become more and more expensive 

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