Urdu was given official status in 1881 in Bihar state.
The 3 official languages in the state of Mizoram are:MizoEnglishHindiAll three are widely used.
Malayalam is a language spoken in India, the official language in the state of Kerala, and one of the 22 scheduled languages of India.
Because India has no national language.Malayalam is one of the official state languages, along with 22 others.
Kannada is one of the languages spoken in India, and Official language of the Indian state - Karnataka.
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.
The official languages of Haryana, a state in northern India, are Hindi and Punjabi.
The official language of the Indian Union is Hindi, along with English as an associate official language to facilitate communication at the national level. India recognizes 22 languages as scheduled languages at the state level to promote linguistic diversity.
Mt Abu is in the State of Rajasthan, which Hindi is the official language.
The official state languages of Chhattisgarh are:ChhattisgarhiHindiBoth are widely spoken by the majority.In addition to Chhattisgarhi, several other languages spoken by the tribal people of the Bastar region, geographically equivalent to the former Bastar state, including:HalbiGondiBhatri
The main languages spoken in Meghalaya, India are Khasi, Garo, and English. Khasi and Garo are the indigenous languages of the state, while English is also widely spoken due to its status as an official language in India.
Using the strictest sense of the word "official," Zimbabwe has the most official languages of any country in the world (16):ChewaChibarweEnglishKalangaKoisanNambyaNdauNdebeleShanganiShonasign language (unspecified)SothoTongaTswanaVendaXhosaThe legal status was codified by Zimbabwe's new Constitution, approved by Parliament on 9 May 2013.India has 23, but only if you include state-level official languages. Otherwise, it only has 2 national official languages.South Africa has 11 official languages as of 2018.
The state-official language of Odisha* is Odia, spoken as a native language by 81.8% of the population.Other minority languages of the state are:HindiTeluguSantaliKuiUrduBengaliHo*Note: Odisha was once called Orissa, and the Odia language was once called Oriya.