It is fair to say that languages form the bedrock of society. Cultures, social structures, political movements flow from languages and find their voice and essence through the spoken or written word. But while all languages are equal, to paraphrase George Orwell, some are more equal than others. As India celebrates Hindi Diwas to commemorate the importance and contribution of Hindi to the nation’s ethos and identity, the day is also a reminder of the historic compromise between the framers of the nation’s constitution to decide on which languages will be more equal than others.