User:Anurag Anthwal

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hi-N इस सदस्य को हिन्दी का मातृभाषा के समान ज्ञान है।
en-N This user has a native understanding of English.
gbm-N This user has a native understanding of Garhwali.
pa-3 ਇਸ ਵਰਤੋਂਕਾਰ ਕੋਲ਼ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਦਾ ਉੱਚ ਪੱਧਰ ਦਾ ਗਿਆਨ ਹੈ।
jns-2 This user has intermediate knowledge of Jaunsari.
dgo-2 This user has intermediate knowledge of Dogri (individual language).
xnr-2 This user has intermediate knowledge of Kangri.
mjl-2 This user has intermediate knowledge of Mandeali.
mr-2 या सदस्याला मराठी चे मध्यम स्तराचे ज्ञान आहे.
kfy-2 This user has intermediate knowledge of Kumaoni.
phr-1 This user has basic knowledge of Pahari-Potwari.
cdh-1 This user has basic knowledge of Chambeali.
bfz-1 This user has basic knowledge of Mahasu Pahari.
srx-1 This user has basic knowledge of Sirmauri.
ne-1 यी प्रयोगकर्तासित नेपाली भाषाको साधारण ज्ञान छ।
bn-1 এ ব্যবহারকারীর বাংলা ভাষার উপরে সাধারণ ধারণা রয়েছে।
gu-1 આ સભ્યને ગુજરાતીનું પ્રાથમિક કક્ષાનું જ્ઞાન છે.
te-1 ఈ వాడుకరికి తెలుగు భాషపై ప్రాధమిక అవగాహన ఉంది.
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Hello and welcome to my Userpage..!!


Introduction[edit]

I was born in Mount-Abu, Rajasthan, but was raised in Delhi. I am a Cultural-Enthusiast, who loves to talk about History & Civilizations, Languages & Dialects, Cultures & Traditions, Religions & Faiths, Anthropology & Sociology, Races & Tribes, and everything that comes with it. :) Both of my parents are Garhwali, and they were born and raised in Garhwal, Uttarakhand.

As a child I always witnessed Garhwali-Culture in my house, but couldn't learn Garhwali, as it was hardly spoken. But when I grew up, I realized that I needed to learn the language, as it is an integral part of my culture. There was another reason, that I was learning other languages, which made me curious about the one spoken by my family sometimes. So I eventually learned Garhwali, and can now proudly claim to be fluent in it.

I did my B-Tech from Himachal-Pradesh, and was introduced to Himachal-Pradesh's Languages and culture there, which in turn was very similar to Garhwali-Culture (vocabulary is surprisingly common).

I have been contributing to Wikipedia-Pages, since I was in School/College, but it is only now that I made an account. I am really exited for this. :)