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In any INDIAN note there are 15 Languages. They are 1. Assamese 2. Bengali 3. Gujarati 4. Kannada 5. Kashmiri 6. Konkani 7. Malayalam 8. Marathi 9. Nepali 10.Oriya 11.Punjabi 12.Sanskrit 13.Tamil 14.Telugu 15.Urdu 16.hindi 17.English
1) Assamese 2) Bengali 3) Guajarati 4) Kannada 5) Kashmiri 6) Konkani 7) Malayalam 8) Marathi 9) NEPALI 10) Oriya 11) Punjabi 12) Sanskrit 13) Tamil 14) Telugu 15) Urdu
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
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The 'face' side of the Indian rupee lists the value of the note in Hindi and English.The 'reverse' side of the Indian rupee states the value of the note in fifteen languages, which are listed in alphabetical order.AssameseBengaliGujaratiKannadaKashmiriKonkaniMalayalamMarathiNepaliOriyaPanjabiSanskritTamilTeluguUrduAll indian languages are present except some
i am Oriya, staying away from home and always wondering for Oriya song.
Oriya translation of Ragi is Mandia.
Oriya Wikipedia was created in 2002.
DD Oriya was created in 1992.
Located in India, the Mangan people speak Oriya, one of the official languages in the country. They mainly practice Hinduism.
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Kalishankar - Oriya film - was created in 2007.