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Yes , It's facts that Santali as a language included in the eight scheduled since 22nd Dec-2003 by Govt of India, but not yet given the status of regional language, like others language of India. On the other side some provision of the constitution are badly affected due to this santali language...like Art.351, Art. 2010 etc. So now the ball is with central govt, what to do and how to proceed ahead with the Santali language matter ... RapajBoma
A)14 languages B)15 languages C)16 languages
The destination of the bus when Jenny leaves Washington, D.C. is unknown based on the provided information. The specific destination would depend on the route and schedule of the bus, which is not specified in the question.
The eight schedule of the Indian constitution recognises 22 languages (and a huge number of dialects) so there is no single term for a village square. The best that I can suggest is "chowk".
Tamil is the very First and Oldest Language in the WorldIt is proved by lot of Scientist and also accepted by most of the scientists.Before Aryans(Sanskrit) comes to India, Dravidian(Tamil) people living in Indai with high standard. Even Aryans don't have any specific language when they comes to India. They develop their language after comes to India only. There is lot of Tamil words in Sanskrit.Ref:ca. 200,000 to 50,000 BC: Evolution of "the Tamilian or Homo Dravida",ca. 200,000 to 100,000 BC: Beginnings of the Tamil language50,000 BC: Kumari Kand am civilization20,000 BC: A lost Tamil culture of the Easter Island which had an advanced civilization16,000 BC: Lemuria submerged6087 BC: Second Tamil Sangam established by a Pandya king3031 BC: A Chera prince in his wanderings in the Solomon Island saw wild sugarcane and started cultivation in Kumari Kand am.1780 BC: The Third Tamil Sangam established by a Pandya king7th century BC: Tolkappiyam (the earliest known extant Tamil grammar)
It doesn't. There is no reference whatsoever to a "national language" in the US Constitution.Perhaps you are thinking of the Indian Constitution, which lists the official national languages of India in schedule the EIGHTH Schedule.
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There are no national languages recognized by the Indian constitution. India has no national languages.For more information about the official languages of India, click here.
In the Indian Constitution, the Anti-Defection Law is mentioned in the Tenth Schedule. (10th Schedule). --- Asad
The Latin word for schedule is praesent. The word schedule in the Italian language is piano and in Spanish it is horario.
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All the languages in 8th schedule of Constitution say 38 cannot be accommodated in Indian currency for want of present designs. Languages cannot be part of security measures. We need security in the note. Only majority speaking languages and Sanskrit from where other languages are derived with English which is cosidered as international language might have been considered for printing on Indian currency.
Yes , It's facts that Santali as a language included in the eight scheduled since 22nd Dec-2003 by Govt of India, but not yet given the status of regional language, like others language of India. On the other side some provision of the constitution are badly affected due to this santali language...like Art.351, Art. 2010 etc. So now the ball is with central govt, what to do and how to proceed ahead with the Santali language matter ... RapajBoma
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The Friars of the Augustinian Rule are world-wide, each House has its own constitution and rules, there is no schedule for the entire Order.