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Twitter now offers a platform to break linguistic barriers

Feb 18, 2015, 17:26 IST
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India is a land of diversity in race, region, caste and language. But Twitter now offers a platform to break linguistic barriers by rolling out hashtags in non-english launguages.

The trend came in notice on the day when India defeated Pakistan in the ICC #WorldCup2015. Many users, which even includes the BCCI, tweeted congratulatory messages to celebrate the first win by using the hashtag #जयहिन्द. And later, this hashtag went on to become the first ever non-English hashtag trend in the country.

The social-networking service has now rolled out hashtags in all Devanagari script-based languages, which includes Marathi, Sanskrit and even Nepali, as well as Bengali, Assamese, Punjabi, Gujarati, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada.
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Twitter users from all corners of the country are adopting this development. The pulse of every moment is now being captured in the vernacular. It was #जयहिन्द trend on Sunday, while on Tuesday users also got two hashtags trending — one in Hindi #हरहरमहादेव, to mark the auspicious occasion of Mahashivratri and the other in Tamil #தமிழ்வாழ்க which means #LongLiveTamil.

Beside the common masses, several celebrities are participating in the conversation using these innovative hastags. Actor Dhanush showcased his excitement about the launch of hashtags in Tamil.
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So keep a tab on these interesting Twitter from now onwards.
(Image1: BCCI and Image:2 Dhanush)
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