India does not have any national language.
The official language of the Republic of India (used for parliamentary and legal affairs) is Hindi, and its subsidiary official language is English. A national language is a language which has some connection with a people and perhaps by extension the territory they occupy. Hindi isn't technically an Indian language because it was inherited from the Mughals and hence, is one of the newest languages in the country.
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Article 343 of the Constitution of India specifies that the "Official language" of India is Hindi in Devanagari script, with English as an additional language for official work. Article 345 states that a state of India may officially adopt one or more languages in use in the state or Hindi / English for use in official purposes of that state. India also grants official status to 22 other languages some of them having speakers of more than 70 million.
See, Hindi in Devanagari script and English are just "Official Languages" of the central govt. There is no "National Language" as such for India. Hindi as India's National Language is a misconception.
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No. Hindi is one of the official languages and it is a lingua franca (A language used to communicate when two people do not know each other's languages), but it is not actually a national language.
It's a common mistake to confuse national languages with lingua francas.
Hindi was declared as official language of our constitution on 14th Sept 1949
Both, English and Hindi are the official languages.
There is no national language of India. Hindi is one of 22 official languages.
Hind has never been considered a national language of India. You are confusing national language with official language, which is totally different.
Never. Hindi has never been considered a national language of India. You are confusing national language with official language, which is totally different.
No one. Hindi is not the national language of India. You may be confusing "national language" with "official language."
India has no national language. Hindi is one of the official languages, but it's not the national language.
No, not everyone speaks English. Many regions have their own regional languages like south India has got Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada. North has Hindi, Punjabi, Their is assamese and many more. English is the official language of India, besides Hindi and it is also spoken by a wide variety of people. South India also has English as a major language of communication. Purely English speakers can be found there. In north-east,like UP, MP, its Hinglish(Hindi+English)!!
Malayalam is one of the most popular languages and it has received a sreshta bhasha padavi which means best language title.
Shabana Azmi
kamal hassan and MAMOOTTY.
'Maachis' won the National Award for Best Popular film in 1997.
The English language can be seen as both a boon and a bane. It is a boon as it is a global language that facilitates communication and opens up opportunities for individuals. However, it can also be a bane as it can lead to linguistic imperialism and the erosion of indigenous languages and cultures.
No, not everyone speaks English. Many regions have their own regional languages like south India has got Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada. North has Hindi, Punjabi, Their is assamese and many more. English is the official language of India, besides Hindi and it is also spoken by a wide variety of people. South India also has English as a major language of communication. Purely English speakers can be found there. In north-east,like UP, MP, its Hinglish(Hindi+English)!!
from ashokan stamph
gandhiji
raj kapoor
Go to d site http://members.tripod.com/~INDIA_RESOURCE/sahistory.html. And then scroll down to d option 'technological discoveries........ in India.' If u speak hindi, u can easily convert this essay. I HAVE TRYED TO GET U A HINDI ESSAY BUT COULDN'T. THIS IS D BEST IVE GOT.
Tamil nadu
Bandi is actually an Urdu word. Most of the words that are popularly known as Hindi are in fact Urdu. People of the sub-continent now a days speak Urdu which sometimes incorrectly called Hindi. Bandi literally means "Woman". In modern day language, it used as a slang for a lady, woman or a girl. It is not offensive rather a bit casual way to refer to a person. The male counterpart is "Banda" It would be wrong to say most of the words are Urdu. Indian language in Nort India also got influenced by the language of the Rulers that was Pharsi and a new language was born called Urdu. It is a mix of Hindi, Sanskrit and Pharsi.
Malayalam is one of the most popular languages and it has received a sreshta bhasha padavi which means best language title.
Shabana Azmi
satyajit ray
The establishment of Indian National Congress in 1885 marked the turning point in the south Asian history. India got independence in the year 1947.