Growth and development of english language in india step by step in proper detail
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Indian English (originated from and therefore related to British English) is a class of varieties of the English language spoken in the Republic of India, and among the Indian diaspora elsewhere in the world.[5] In his book The English Language (1990) David Crystal observed, "British English is now, numerically speaking, a minority dialect, compared with American, or even Indian, English." The Constitution of India has mandated Hindi in the Devanagari script to be an official language of the Indian union; English is an additional official language for government work along with Hindi.[6] English is an official language of 7 states and 5 Union Territories and also additional official language of 7 states and 1 Union Territory. English is also the sole official language of the Judiciary of India, unless a state Governor or legislature mandates the use of regional language, or the President has given approval for the use of regional languages in courts.[7]
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there is no breif description as developed as soon as the British came to India and that's all!
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