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Yes, Kokborok, Meitheilon, and Mizo are category II languages according to the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution, which means they are among the languages recognized by the government for official purposes and development.
There is no such thing as an "official Indian language". If you are asking what the languages of India are that have any kind of official status, they are: Assamese Bengali Kokborok Chhattisgarhi English Gujarati Hindi Santali Kannada Konkani Maithili Malayalam Marathi Meiteilon (Manipuri) Mizo Nepali Oriya Punjabi Tamil Telugu Urdu
Mizo National Front was created in 1961.
how are you
R. L. Thanmawia has written: 'Mizo hla hlui =' 'Mizo hnahthlak thawnthu'
Mizo, and some of his men
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Lalsuaka. has written: 'Mizo huntawng'
R. Lalauva has written: 'Mizo kohhran hnuhma'
yeterah mizo/mizot (יתרה מזו/מזות)
Rosiamliana Tochhawng is a Mizo author known for her works focusing on the culture and traditions of the Mizo community in northeast India. She has written numerous short stories, poems, and essays in the Mizo language. Her writing often illuminates the rich heritage and oral traditions of her community.
Zatluanga. has written: 'Mizo chanchin' -- subject(s): Lushai (Asian people)
it means "i love you"..its mizo.