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Languages of India
Miscellaneous Information on Languages in India
“The number of languages recognised by the Indian Constitution | 22
is
“Atthe inception of Indian constitution in 1950, the numberof __| 14
recognised languages was
‘The languages which were added to the Eighth Schedule are | Sindhi, Konkani, Nepali, Manipur
Maithili, Dogri, Bodo and Santhal
Number of identifiable mother tongues a3 per Ministry of 24
Statistics end Programme Implementation report of 2011
‘The frst language to be conferred the status of a Classical Tamil
Language
Other languages which have been conferred the status of Sanskrit, Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu
Classical Language and Odia
“The official language of Nagaland is English
‘The official language of Jammuand Kashmir Urdu
‘The official guage of Goa Konkani
‘The official language of the Supreme Court and High Court as English
prescribed by the Constitution of India is
‘The principal languages of Lakshdweep are Jeseri (Deep Bhasha) and Mahal
Foreign language commonly spoken in Puducheny (formerly | French
Pondicherry) is
‘The only State which has Sanskrit as one ofits official languages | Uttarakhand
‘The indian language known as the lialian of the East is Telugu
‘The principal languages of the Andaman & Nicobarislands are | Hindi, Nicabarese, Bengali,
Malayalam and Telugu.
English isnot in thelist of recognised languages
Institutions for promotion of Languages in India
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Central institute of inaian Languages Mysore, Karnataka
Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashiriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya Wardha, Maharashtra
English and Foreign Languages University Hyderabad, AP.
Rashitiya Sanskrit Sansthan New Deli
Sti Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth New Dei
Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth Tiupsthi
Maulana Azad National Urdu University Hyderabad
Central institute of Classical Tamil Chennal
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