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 ...
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Telugu has been recognized as a classical language by the government of India.
1.Assamese 2.dogri 3.tamil 4.telugu 5.english 6.kannada 7.punjabi 8.malayalam 9.gujarati 10.bengali 11.sanskirit 12.hindhi 13.urudu 14.sindhi 15.nepali 16.oriya 17.santhali 18.sanskirit 19.bodo 20.maithili 21.manipuri 22.kashmiri
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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None. There are no recognized national languages in India. For more information about official languages of india, click here.
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.
Hindi was made the official language of the Indian government after the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1950. However, it is important to note that India does not have a national language, but rather, Hindi is recognized as an official language along with English.
none of these powers were included under the constitution.
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None. The official language of India is Hindi with English as an additional language for official work, but the Constitution of India does not define any national language.
Bhojpuri is one of seven dialects of Hindi. It is one of the recognized national languages of Nepal. It is also a recognized language in Guyana, Suriname, and Mauritius.
Telugu has been recognized as a classical language by the government of India.
Hindi was declared as one of the official languages of India in the Constitution of India when it was adopted in 1950. However, it was not given the status of the national language; India recognizes Hindi and English as official languages.
Hindi is one of several lanaguges recognized under Eighth Schedule of the Indian constitution as a "national" language. However, due to the various multitude of languages spoken throughout Indian states, its hard to define a singular language that all Indians speak. Neverthless, Hindi and English speakers are the largest two langauge groups in India.
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.
Hi, There are 22 National Languages have been recognized by the Constitution of India, of which Hindi is the Official Union Language. Besides these, there are 844 different dialects that are practiced in various parts of the Country Hope this helps !!!