On a mild afternoon in Ranchi, a conversation ignites at a tea stall about the distinction between languages and dialects. The debate highlights Maithili's recognition struggle, Bhojpuri's vibrant culture, and other regional tongues often dismissed as mere dialects. The discussion unearths power dynamics in language evolution, recognizing that what we categorize as a dialect may reflect political authority rather than linguistic merit. Ultimately, language embodies identity and memory, thus deserving attentive appreciation.









