Make a list of the different festivals and different languages spoken by state of India
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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 2011 census figures.[2] (Note: Telangana and Andhra Pradesh statistics are based on the 2001 census of Andhra Pradesh).
State / Union TerritoryLanguage 1Language 2Language 3Language 4Language 5Andaman & Nicobar IslandsBengaliHindiTamilTeluguMalayalamAndhra PradeshTeluguUrduHindiTamilMarathiArunachal PradeshNishiAdiBengaliNepaliHindiAssamAssameseBengaliHindiBodoNepaliBiharHindi (Bhojpuri and Magadhi dialects)MaithiliUrduBengaliSantaliChandigarhHindiPunjabiUrduNepaliBengaliChhattisgarhHindi (Chhattisgarhi)OdiaBengaliTeluguMarathiDadra & Nagar HaveliHindiGujaratiMarathiKonkaniOdiaDaman & DiuGujaratiHindiMarathiBengaliOdiaDelhiHindiPunjabiUrduBengaliMaithiliGoaKonkaniMarathiHindiKannadaUrduGujaratGujaratiHindiSindhiMarathiUrduHaryanaHindi (Haryanvi and Mewati dialects)PunjabiUrduBengaliMaithiliHimachal PradeshHindiPunjabiNepaliKashmiriDogriJammu and KashmirKashmiriHindiDogriPunjabiJharkhandHindi (Bhojpuri, Magadhi, and Nagpuri dialects).SanthaliBengaliUrduOdiaKarnatakaKannadaUrduTeluguTamilMarathiKeralaMalayalamTamilTuluKannadaKonkaniLakshadweepMalayalamTamilHindiBengaliTeluguMadhya PradeshHindiMarathiUrduSindhiGujaratiMaharashtraMarathiHindiUrduGujaratiTeluguManipurManipuriNepaliHindiBengaliMeghalayaKhasiGaroBengaliNepaliHindiMizoramMizoEnglishHindiManipuriChakmaNagalandNaga LanguagesEnglishHindiAssameseManipuriOdishaOdiaB
engaliTeluguHindiSantaliPuducherryTamilTeluguMalayalamFrenchEnglishPunjabPunjabiHindiUrduBengaliEnglishRajasthanHindi (Rajasthani)PunjabiUrduSindhiGujaratiSikkimNepaliHindiBengaliUrduPunjabiTamil NaduTamilTeluguKannadaUrduMalayalamTelanganaTeluguUrduMarathiKannadaHindiTripuraBengaliKokborokAssameseEnglishManipuriUttar PradeshHindi (including Awadhi, Bhojpuri, Braj Bhasha and Khari Boli dialects)UrduPunjabiBengaliUttarakhandHindi (including the Garhwali, Kumaoni, and Jaunsari dialects)UrduPunjabiBengaliNepaliWest BengalBengaliHindiSantali
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Festivals:-
- Durga Puja
- Eid -Ul-fitar
- Pongal
- Bihu
- Diwali
- Holi
- Onam
- Christmas
- Dussehra
- Janmastami
- Ganesh Chaturthi
- Raksha Bandhan
- Gurupurab
- Lodhi
- Maha shivratri etc ,etc .
Languages :-
- Hindi
- Bengali
- Punjabi
- Gujarati
- Marathi
- Malayam
- Assamese
- Tamil
- Nepali
- Bihari
- Bhojpuri
- Telugu
- Rajasthani
- Kashmiri
- Urdu
- Odia
- Manipuri
- Boro
- Sanskrit
- Sindhi
- Dogri
- Kannada