What are the 29 states in india capital with languages?
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SL NO STATES Official Languages Additional Official Languages
1 Andhra Pradesh Telugu Urdu
2 Arunachal Pradesh English
3 Assam Assamese
4 Bihar Hindi Urdu
5 Chhattisgarh Hindi
6 Goa Konkani Marathi
7 Gujarat Gujarati
8 Haryana Hindi
9 Himachal Pradesh Hindi English
10 Jammu and Kashmir Urdu
11 Jharkhand Hindi Urdu
12 Karnataka Kannada
13 Kerala Malayalam
14 Madhya Pradesh Hindi
15 Maharashtra Marathi
16 Manipur Manipuri English
17 Meghalaya English Khasi
18 Mizoram Mizo, English, Hindi
19 Nagaland English
20 Odisha Odia
21 Punjab Punjabi (in Gurumukhi Script)
22 Rajasthan Hindi English
23 Sikkim English
24 Tamil Nadu Tamil English
25 Telangana Telugu and Urdu
26 Tripura Bengali, Kokborok and English
27 Uttar Pradesh Hindi Urdu
28 Uttarakhand Hindi
29 West Bengal Bengali Hindi, Urdu, Santhali, Oriya and Punjabi, Nepali
Language
Andhra Pradesh
Hyderabad (Proposed capital Amaravati)
Telugu
Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, Tamil and Marathi
Arunachal Pradesh
Itanagar
English
Nishi, Adi, Bengali, Nepali and Hindi
Assam
Dispur
Assamese
Assamese, Bengali, Hindi, Bodo, Nepali
Bihar
Patna
Hindi
Hindi (Bhojpuri and Magadhi dialects), Maithili, Urdu, Bengali and Santali
Chattisgarh
Raipur
Hindi
Hindi (Chhattisgarhi), Odia, Bengali, Telugu and Marathi
Goa
Panaji
Konkani
Konkani, Marathi, Hindi, Kannada and Urdu
Gujarat
Gandhinagar
Gujarati
Gujarati, Hindi, Sindhi, Marathi, and Urdu
Haryana
Chandigarh
Hindi
Hindi (Haryanvi and Mewati dialects), Punjabi, Urdu, Bengali, and Maithili
Himachal Pradesh
Shimla
Hindi
Hindi, Punjabi, Nepali, Kashmiri, and Dogri
Jharkhand
Ranchi
Hindi
Hindi (Bhojpuri, Magadhi, and Nagpuri dialects), Santhali, Bengali, Urdu and Odia
Karnataka
Bengaluru (Formerly Bangalore)
Kannada
Kannada, Urdu, Telugu, Tamil, and Marathi
Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram
Malayalam
Malayalam, Tamil, Tulu, Kannada and Konkani
Madhya
Pradesh
Bhopal
Hindi
Hindi, Marathi, Urdu, Sindhi, and Gujarati
Maharashtra
Mumbai
Marathi
Marathi
Manipur
Imphal
Meitei (Manipuri)
Manipuri, Nepali, Hindi, and Bengali
Meghalaya
Shillong
English
Khasi, Garo, Bengali Nepali and Hindi
Mizoram
Aizawl
Mizo, English & Hindi
Mizo, English, Hindi, Manipuri, and Chakma
Nagaland
Kohima
English
Ao, Konyak, Angami,
Sema and Lotha
Odisha
Bhubaneswar
Odia
Odia, Bengali, Telugu Hindi and Santali
Punjab
Chandigarh
Punjabi
Punjabi and Hindi
Rajasthan
Jaipur
Hindi
Rajasthani and Hindi
Sikkim
Gangtok
English
Bhutia, Hindi, Nepali,
Lepcha, Limbu
Tamil Nadu
Chennai
Tamil
Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Urdu, and Malayalam
Telangana
Hyderabad
Telugu
Telugu, Urdu, Marathi Kannada and Hindi
Tripura
Agartala
Bengali, English & Kokborok
Bengali, Tripuri, Manipuri, Kakborak
Uttar Pradesh
Lucknow
Hindi
Hindi (including Awadhi, Bhojpuri, Braj Bhasha and Khari Boli dialects)
Uttarakhand
Dehradun (Winter)
Gairsain (Summer)
Hindi
Hindi (including the Garhwali, Kumaoni, and Jau
Assam Dispur
Odisha Bhubaneswar
Bihar Patna
Tamil Nadu Chennai
Uttar Pradesh Lucknow
Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad
Karnataka Bengaluru
Kerala Thiruvananthapuram
Madhya Pradesh Bhopal
Punjab Chandigarh
Rajasthan Jaipur
West Bengal Kolkata
Gujarat. Gandhinagar
Maharashtra Mumbai
Nagaland Kohima
Haryana Chandigarh
Himachal Pradesh Shimla
Manipur Imphal
Meghalaya Shillong
Tripura Agartala
Sikkim Gangtok
Goa Panaji
Mizoram Aizawl
Chhattisgarh Raipur
Uttarakhand Dehradun (Winter) Gairsain (Summer)
Jharkhand Ranchi
Telangana Hyderabad
Delhi New Delhi
Puducherry Pondicherry
Andaman and Nicobar Islands Port Blair
Lakshadweep Kavaratti
Dadra and Nagar Haveli Silvassa
Chandigarh Chandigarh
Daman and Diu Daman
Jammu and Kashmir Srinagar (Summer), Jammu (Winter)
Ladakh Leh