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Language Policies in India?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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There is no national language in India

All the people in the country does not speak the same language. Although Hindi is an official language only 40 percent of people speaks it in India.

States have their own official language and all the government work takes place in the state official language only.

Many states have their own official languages.

Hindi language is not spoken in many states.

All the people in the country does not speak the same language. Although Hindi is an official language only 40 percent of people speaks it in India.

States have their own official language and all the government work takes place in the state official language only.

Many states have their own official languages.

Hindi language is not spoken in many states.

Our Indian Constitution did not give national language status to any one language.

Many people did not accept Hindi being the national language since many people in India doesn't speak Hindi.

States have their own official language and all the government work takes place in the state official language only.

Many states have their own official languages.

Hindi language is not spoken in many states.

Of all the 22 languages, 14 languages were included in the Constitution.

Sindhi language was added in the year 1967.

Nepali language was added in the year 1992.

Every state have their own official language.

Hindi is considered as the official language of India.

Explanation:

There is no national language in India. However, article 343(1) of the Indian constitution specifically mentions that, "The official language of the Union shall be Hindi in Devanagari script. The form of numerals to be used for the official purposes of the Union shall be the international form of Indian numerals."

Our Indian Constitution did not give national language status to any one language.

Hindi language is the official language of India.

There are 21 other languages which are considered as schedule languages apart from Hindi in the Indian constitution.

India is considered as the country with many languages.

Many people did not accept Hindi being the national language since many people in India doesn't speak Hindi.

Our Indian Constitution did not give national language status to any one language.

Hindi language is the official language of India.

There are 21 other languages which are considered as schedule languages apart from Hindi in the Indian constitution.

To popularize Hindi, Central government has made Hindi language a subject in Schools.

It is compulsory to learn Hindi language in Schools.

The Central government also took measures to ensure all the states official work to be done in Hindi.

Hindi is considered as the official Language of India.  

In India there are 22 official languages.

The languages are covered under 8th schedule of Indian Constitution.

The 22 languages that are present in the eight schedule are as follows: (1) Assamese, (2) Bengali, (3) Gujarati, (4) Hindi, (5) Kannada, (6) Kashmiri, (7) Konkani, (8) Malayalam, (9) Manipuri, (10) Marathi, (11) Nepali, (12) Oriya, (13) Punjabi, (14) Sanskrit, (15) Sindhi, (16) Tamil, (17) Telugu, (18) Urdu (19) Bodo, (20) Santhali, (21) Maithili and (22) Dogri.

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