SC: 'Urdu is the best example of Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb', Supreme Court Said language is not religion, language is Culture-Supreme Court says Urdu is the best example of Ganga Jamuni Tehzeb
The Supreme Court said that language is not religion. Language is culture. Language is a measure of measuring a civilized journey of a community and its people. The case of Urdu is also the same. This is an excellent example of Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb or Hindustani Tehzeeb. We must respect and enjoy our diversity that includes many of our languages. The Supreme Court said language is not religion, language is culture (photo-ani) Pti, New Delhi. The Supreme Court described Urdu as a good example of ‘Ganga Jamuni Tehzeeb’, saying that Urdu was born on this earth and that it is not religion. To regard it as the language of Muslims is to withdraw from the path of reality and ‘unity in diversity’. Language is not religion, language culture is Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia and Justice K. Vinod Chandran’s bank on Tuesday said: ‘Language is not religion. Language is culture. Language is a measure of measuring a civilized journey of a community and its people. The case of Urdu is also the same. This is an excellent example of Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb or Hindustani Tehzeeb. We must respect our diversity, including many of our languages, and enjoy it. ‘The Apex Court heard an appeal submitted by former Patur councilor in the Maharashtra District, who disputed the use of Urdu with Marathi in the City Council. Like Hindi, Urdu is also an ‘Indo-Are Language High Court that the City Council has used the Council Paraddu so that the dialogue can be effective because many locals view Urdu. The godha said that prejudice against Urdu is aroused by the misconception that Urdu does not come from India. This is wrong because Urdu, like Marathi and Hindi, is also an ‘Indo-Are’ language. It is a language born on this country. The word Hindi itself comes from the Persian words from the Hindavi High Court further said that Urdu developed and developed fluffy because of the need for people associated with different cultural environment in India. It would not be wrong to say that without the use of Urdu words there could not be a conversation in Hindi today. The word Hindi itself comes from Persian words of Hindavi. Every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app