Promotion of Hindi as a constitutional duty to develop and enrich it through assimilation of other Indian linguistic forms. The Union has a duty to promote and develop Hindi as a medium of expression for all elements of India's composite culture, securing its enrichment by assimilating, without interfering with its genius, the forms, style and expressions used in Hindustani and the languages in the Eighth Schedule, and by drawing vocabulary primarily from Sanskrit and secondarily from other languages.
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Promotion of Hindi as a constitutional duty to develop and enrich it through assimilation of other Indian linguistic forms.
The Union has a duty to promote and develop Hindi as a medium of expression for all elements of India's composite culture, securing its enrichment by assimilating, without interfering with its genius, the forms, style and expressions used in Hindustani and the languages in the Eighth Schedule, and by drawing vocabulary primarily from Sanskrit and secondarily from other languages.
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