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Answered by freedarajesh2003
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There are about 6.8 million speakers of Kashmiri and related dialects in Jammu and Kashmir and amongst the Kashmiri diaspora in other states of India.[9] Most Kashmiri speakers are located in the Kashmir Valley and Chenab Valley of Jammu and Kashmir.[10]

Kashmiri is also spoken in Pakistan, primarily in the territory of Azad Kashmir, where the speakers are mostly concentrated in the Neelam and Leepa valleys and in the district of Haveli.[11] Their numbers are not known exactly, but published figures have ranged from 130,000 (according to a 2012 estimate)[12] to 350,000 (as of the 2017 census).[13]

The Kashmiri language is one of the 22 scheduled languages of India.[14] It was a part of the eighth Schedule in the constitution of the Jammu and Kashmir. Along with other regional languages mentioned in the Sixth Schedule, as well as Hindi and Urdu, the Kashmiri language is to be developed in the state.[15]

The majority of sources make mention of three dialects for Kashmiri. Poguli and Rambani predominate in the Ramban valley, while Kishtwari is a highly distinctive variety which is considered by some to be a separate language altogether

Most Kashmiri speakers use Urdu or English as a second language.[1] Since November 2008, the Kashmiri language has been made a compulsory subject in all government schools in the Valley up to secondary level.[16][17

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Answered by jeonjk0
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Answer:

There are about 6.8 million speakers of Kashmiri and related dialects in Jammu and Kashmir and amongst the Kashmiri diaspora in other states of India. Most Kashmiri speakers are located in the Kashmir Valley and Chenab Valley of Jammu and Kashmir.

Kashmiri is also spoken in Pakistan, primarily in the territory of Azad Kashmir, where the speakers are mostly concentrated in the Neelam and Leepa valleys and in the district of Haveli Their numbers are not known exactly, but published figures have ranged from 130,000 (according to a 2012 estimate)[12] to 350,000 (as of the 2017 census).

The Kashmiri language is one of the 22 scheduled languages of India. It was a part of the eighth Schedule in the constitution of the Jammu and Kashmir. Along with other regional languages mentioned in the Sixth Schedule, as well as Hindi and Urdu, the Kashmiri language is to be developed in the state.

The majority of sources make mention of three dialects for Kashmiri. Poguli and Rambani predominate in the Ramban valley, while Kishtwari is a highly distinctive variety which is considered by some to be a separate language altogether

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