In the tiny, cramped office of the Sahapathika Cultural Society in Kolkata, a young intern named Rimi stared at a faded, tattered world map pinned to the corkboard. It was printed in English, and the names— Argentina, Kazakhstan, Mozambique —felt like foreign songs she couldn't sing.
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An old man, who had refused to learn English his whole life, ran his finger along the coast of and whispered the names aloud: ঘানা, কেনিয়া, মরক্কো. His eyes welled up. "The world," he said, "has finally learned my mother's tongue." In the tiny, cramped office of the Sahapathika