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Author Name: R Anand
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Language, I see, is a product that is in competition for existence. The better ones survive and the lesser ones fade through history. Until recently, we haven’t given much thought to this. We gracefully accepted languages and incorporated new words into our own too. That’s how it has been for years.

We are binding ourselves with a sense of belonging to one language and shutting the doors to many. If this had been our approach years ago, we would have been typing only in Telugu and would have deprived ourselves of learning new languages, words, and emotions from beyond our borders.

Just a thought. You are free to disagree, and I am ready to correct myself.

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I totally agree with you Anand jee

The first character of any City is that it inhabits people of various languages.
many cuvilizations and the important cities of the world have shown this tendency to incorporate all languages to flourish themselves.
Having many lannguages in a city is a sign of Markerization and economy

We cannot expect this from a Village.

We can search in these lines that, Can this lack of universality to a city or lack of universality to its langueges is the reason for crumbling of its civilization.

yesterday we have seen various reasons for collaps IVC cities.
one being Change of the course of Sindhu river or change of clinate and subsequent droughs or simultaneous whithering of Sumeru civilization , and also may be the non universal nature of its language too.

I feel this also a potential reason.
we need to search further, I think.

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