The Official Language Policy governs the use of languages in government and administration. It aims to promote linguistic diversity. The policy ensures that multiple languages are recognised. This fosters inclusivity in a multicultural society. It reflects India's commitment to preserving regional languages. The policy also addresses the needs of various communities. It plays a crucial role in national integration.
The passage of the Malayalam Language Bill, 2025 by the Kerala Legislative Assembly has reopened long-running debates around linguistic federalism, minority rights, and the limits of State power...