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The following table contains the Indian states and union territories along with the most popular languages used in the region.[1] These are based on the 2001 census figures.[2] (Note: Telangana and Andhra Pradesh statistics are based on the 2001 census of Andhra Pradesh).
State / Union Territory Language 1 Language 2 Language 3 Language 4 Language 5
Andaman & Nicobar Islands Bengali Hindi Tamil Telugu Malayalam
Andhra Pradesh Telugu Urdu Tamil Kannada Oriya
Arunachal Pradesh Nishi Adi Bengali Nepali Hindi
Assam Assamese Bengali Hindi Bodo Ne
Bihar Hindi (Bhojpuri and Magadhi Dialects) Maithili Urdu Bengali Santali
Chandigarh Punjabi Hindi Haryanvi Tamil Bengali
Chhattisgarh Hindi (Chhattisgarhi) Oriya Telugu Bengali Marathi
Dadra & Nagar Haveli Gujarati Hindi Konkani Marathi Malayalam
Daman & Diu Gujarati Hindi Marathi Bengali Oriya
Delhi Hindi Punjabi Urdu Bengali Tamil
Goa Konkani Marathi Hindi Kannada Urdu
Gujarat Gujarati Hindi Marathi Rajasthani
Haryana Hindi Punjabi Urdu Bengali Nepali
Himachal Pradesh Hindi Punjabi Dogri Kashmiri Dogri
Jammu and Kashmir Kashmiri Dogri Hindi Punjabi Marathi
Jharkhand Hindi (Bhojpuri, Magadhi,and Nagpuri Dialects). Maithali Santhali Urdu Bengali
Karnataka Kannada Urdu Telugu Tamil Marathi
Kerala Malayalam Tamil Kannada Konkani Telugu
Lakshadweep Malayalam Tamil Konkani Hindi Gujarati
Madhya Pradesh Hindi Marathi Urdu Sindhi Gujarati
Maharashtra Marathi Hindi Telugu Gujarati Kannada
Manipur Manipuri Bengali Hindi Nepali Assamese
Meghalaya Kashi Garo Bengali Assamese English
Mizoram Mizo English Hindi Manipuri Chakma
Nagaland Naga Languages English Hindi Assamese Manipuri
Odisha Oriya Bengali Telugu Hindi Santali
Puducherry Tamil Malayalam Telugu Urdu French
Punjab Punjabi Hindi Urdu Bengali English
Rajasthan Hindi (Rajasthani) Punjabi Urdu Sindhi Gujarati
Sikkim Nepali Hindi Bengali Assamese Bodo
Tamil Nadu Tamil Telugu Kannada Urdu Malayalam
Telangana Telugu Urdu Marathi Kannada Hindi
Tripura Bengali Kokborok Assamese English Manipuri
Uttar Pradesh Hindi English Punjabi Bhojpuri Maithili
Uttarakhand Hindi (including the Garhwali, Kumaoni, and Jaunsari Dialects) Urdu Punjabi Bengali Nepali
West Bengal Bengali Hindi Urdu Oriya Nepali
The following table contains the Indian states and union territories along with the most popular languages used in the region.[1] These are based on the 2001 census figures.[2] (Note: Telangana and Andhra Pradesh statistics are based on the 2001 census of Andhra Pradesh).
State / Union Territory Language 1 Language 2 Language 3 Language 4 Language 5
Andaman & Nicobar Islands Bengali Hindi Tamil Telugu Malayalam
Andhra Pradesh Telugu Urdu Tamil Kannada Oriya
Arunachal Pradesh Nishi Adi Bengali Nepali Hindi
Assam Assamese Bengali Hindi Bodo Ne
Bihar Hindi (Bhojpuri and Magadhi Dialects) Maithili Urdu Bengali Santali
Chandigarh Punjabi Hindi Haryanvi Tamil Bengali
Chhattisgarh Hindi (Chhattisgarhi) Oriya Telugu Bengali Marathi
Dadra & Nagar Haveli Gujarati Hindi Konkani Marathi Malayalam
Daman & Diu Gujarati Hindi Marathi Bengali Oriya
Delhi Hindi Punjabi Urdu Bengali Tamil
Goa Konkani Marathi Hindi Kannada Urdu
Gujarat Gujarati Hindi Marathi Rajasthani
Haryana Hindi Punjabi Urdu Bengali Nepali
Himachal Pradesh Hindi Punjabi Dogri Kashmiri Dogri
Jammu and Kashmir Kashmiri Dogri Hindi Punjabi Marathi
Jharkhand Hindi (Bhojpuri, Magadhi,and Nagpuri Dialects). Maithali Santhali Urdu Bengali
Karnataka Kannada Urdu Telugu Tamil Marathi
Kerala Malayalam Tamil Kannada Konkani Telugu
Lakshadweep Malayalam Tamil Konkani Hindi Gujarati
Madhya Pradesh Hindi Marathi Urdu Sindhi Gujarati
Maharashtra Marathi Hindi Telugu Gujarati Kannada
Manipur Manipuri Bengali Hindi Nepali Assamese
Meghalaya Kashi Garo Bengali Assamese English
Mizoram Mizo English Hindi Manipuri Chakma
Nagaland Naga Languages English Hindi Assamese Manipuri
Odisha Oriya Bengali Telugu Hindi Santali
Puducherry Tamil Malayalam Telugu Urdu French
Punjab Punjabi Hindi Urdu Bengali English
Rajasthan Hindi (Rajasthani) Punjabi Urdu Sindhi Gujarati
Sikkim Nepali Hindi Bengali Assamese Bodo
Tamil Nadu Tamil Telugu Kannada Urdu Malayalam
Telangana Telugu Urdu Marathi Kannada Hindi
Tripura Bengali Kokborok Assamese English Manipuri
Uttar Pradesh Hindi English Punjabi Bhojpuri Maithili
Uttarakhand Hindi (including the Garhwali, Kumaoni, and Jaunsari Dialects) Urdu Punjabi Bengali Nepali
West Bengal Bengali Hindi Urdu Oriya Nepali
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