Who will speak Arunachal’s mother tongues when the elders are gone?

EastMojo has reported a new India-focused education development: “Who will speak Arunachal’s mother tongues when the elders are gone?.” The publisher's feed describes the story as follows: Bamboosa Library in Tezu, Arunachal Pradesh " data-large-file="https://i0.wp.com/eastmojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/bamboosa.jpg?fit=780%2C585&ssl=1" /> Six-year-old Andikru cannot speak a single word of Idu Mishmi, his mother tongue. Most of the time, he converses in Arunachali Hindi, a pidgin-like form
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