Shillong, April 7: The Khasi language has been withdrawn from Unesco’s Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger. On its website, Unesco declared that the language, which is spoken by nearly 900,000 ...
Shillong, Oct. 28: Years after Rev. Thomas Jones introduced the Khasi alphabet in Roman script, the struggle to “standardise” Khasi language still rages. The ways to standardise Khasi for ...
Shillong, Sep 22 (PTI) Thousands of people took to the streets here Saturday demanding the inclusion of the Khasi language in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution. The rally came a day after the ...
It is an audacious idea: to present the Western opera, barely there on the Indian music scene, in a language that was in danger of extinction till recently. It has been seven years since Khasi was ...
The Khasi language of Meghalaya has been withdrawn from the UNESCO's Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger as it is now considered as "safe". The Khasi language of Meghalaya has been withdrawn from ...
Three Cabinet Ministers from the Meghalaya government joined the Khasi Authors’ Society’s National Seminar over the past two days in New Delhi, to push for the inclusion of the Khasi language — the ...
The Meghalaya government has promised to get Khasi language, spoken by at least 1.5 million people in the state, included in the 8th Schedule of the Constitution recognizing it as one of the official ...
The Khasi Authors' Society has decided to organize a rally on Friday to demand constitutional recognition of the Khasi language. SHILLONG: The Khasi Authors' Society has decided to organize a rally on ...
Shillong, Sep 27 (PTI) The Meghalaya Legislative Assembly Thursday approved a resolution asking the Centre to include Khasi and Garo languages in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution. The two ...
Thousands of people took to the streets here on Saturday demanding the inclusion of the Khasi language in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution. The rally came a day after the Meghalaya cabinet ...
I am a Nongkynrih, but I am not a nongkynrih (wanderer in Khasi language),” he insists. But the world doesn’t want him to do what he loves most — be rooted to his home down (poh) the pine trees. I am ...
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