
From second-generation kids to cross-cultural homes: How Hindi is flourishing globally
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About the episode
In this podcast, we speak with Ekta Rawat, who runs a Hindi language initiative teaching non-native speakers across different countries. We discuss the growing global interest in learning Hindi, particularly among second-generation children in migrant families and those from cross-cultural households seeking a deeper connection with language and heritage. She shares insights into the challenges of learning the language outside a Hindi-speaking environment and how digital tools and contemporary approaches are reshaping the way the language is taught and learned today.
