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The second largest country in the world, I … The second largest country in the world, India, is home to approximately 63 million people of the deaf and hard of hearing community (DHH). India's government has focused much on modernizing the country with technological resources and infrastructure that it has completely ignored the needs of the DHH residents of India. Although, sign language has been evolving within the country for the last hundreds, it was not until 2017 when the Indian government decided to codify sign language in a dictionary format.dify sign language in a dictionary format.
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