Linguistic Regionalism and Constitution: An Indian Experience
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2020-03
Journal Title
Indian Journal of Law and Justice
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Chakraborty, Gangotri
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University of North Bengal
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Mondal, R. (2020). Linguistic Regionalism and Constitution: An Indian Experience. Indian Journal of Law and Justice, 11(1, Part-II), 61–75. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3991
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Mondal, Rakesh
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Abstract
The social movement is one of the major factors of social transformation almost in every
society. The claim of Linguistic regionalism is so immense that it compels the various
nations to re-design their constitutional framework. Basically, people of particular
linguistic community have the emotional attachment towards their language. As a result
of that these community demands for the recognition of their language as an official
language of the nation or at least elementary education may be imparted in their own
language. Sometimes, these communities claim for recognition of their distinct language
asa language of communication in governmental or executive or judicial functions.
Some of these claims may be legitimately endorsed under the constitutional frameworks.
Although this problemis minimal for the homogenous societies, the problem of the multilingual
state is massive. Specially, difficulties arise for those nations wherein no
particular linguistic community hold the majority status.
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11
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1, Part-II
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0976-3570
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61 - 75