Under Article 345 of the Constitution, the UttarakhandLegislative Assembly has passed the proposal to make Hindi the official language and Sanskrit the second official language of Uttarakhand state.
The state is Tamil Nadu As, it contains Tamil in it's name which is a language.
French is the only official language in France. Many other dialects and languages are spoken in France but none have official status or recognition.
It was a Canadian law gave English and French equal status in the government of Canada.
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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 Ganaka people lost their Brahmin status due to their firm egalitarian attitude in providing astrological service to all in the society (for King and sudra alike). Other Brahman groups considered the Ganaka to be inferior. In addition to that, the intolerance towards the Kaniyar people's excellence in ancient branches of science (astronomy, astrology and Ayurveda) and the Sanskrit language is also believed to have paved the way to degrading them to a lower status.
Tamil has official status in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and the territory of Puducherry.It is an official language of Sri Lanka and Singapore.Tamil is the official language of Tamil Nadu (India).It's one of the official languages of the Indian union territories of Pondicherryand the Andaman & Nicobar Islands and one of the official languagesof Sri Lanka and Singapore.
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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
tamil is the 1st
English is one of the two official languages of Canada, alongside French. English is predominantly spoken in most regions of Canada, with the exception of the province of Quebec, where French is the predominant language.
Hawaiian. It is the official language of the state of Hawaii, as well as English.
There are no more Portuguese colonies. Two countries that used to be Portuguese colonies are East Timor, where Portuguese shares official language status with the native Tetum; and Macau, where Portuguese shares official language status with Chinese.
Dutch is spoken on the Caribbean island of Aruba. In fact, it shares official language status there with the Creole language that's called Papiamento. Dutch is an official language because of the island's status as an autonomous part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Italian is the official language in Italy, San Marino, and Switzerland. It's also an official language of Vatican City, the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, and the European Union. And it has co-official language status in the Istria part of Croatia, and the Littoral of Slovenia.
French is the only official language in France. Many other dialects and languages are spoken in France but none have official status or recognition.
The United States of America has not designated an official language. The English language is the primary language of business and government but it has no special legal status and the government is expected to communicate to residents in whatever language they can understand.
Portuguese is the official language of former colonies of Portugal in Africa, Asia, and South America. In Africa, it therefore enjoys official language status in Angola, Cape Verde Islands, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe. Additionally, it now shares official language status with Spanish and French in Equatorial Guinea. In Asia, Portuguese shares official language status with Chinese in Macau; and with Tetum in East Timor. And in South America, it still is the official language of the continent's largest country, Brazil. Additionally, though not official, Portuguese is one of the nine recognized regional languages of importance to the neighboring South American country of The Co-operative Republic of Guyana, where English remains the official language.