The Supreme Court has affirmed the use of Urdu on the signboard of Patur Municipal Council in Maharashtra, emphasizing that language should not be a cause of division. The court highlighted Urdu’s Indian origin and its significance as a language of communication and culture, dispelling misconceptions about it being foreign.
Language shouldn’t divide society, let’s make friends with Urdu too: SC
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