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The Indian name for water in Hindi is "paani" (पानी). In various Indian languages, water is referred to differently; for example, it's called "neeru" in Telugu, "jal" in Sanskrit, and "tāḷ" in Marathi. These variations reflect the linguistic diversity of India, where each region has its own term for this essential resource.

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