what is the difference between national language and offecial language of INDIA?
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In broad terms, national languages refer to the tongues spoken on a certain territory (usually a nation-state, but not always) by one or several groups of people. Official languages are the ones used by a region's government for official purposes
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In broad terms, national languages refer to the tongues spoken on a certain territory (usually a nation-state, but not always) by one or several groups of people. Official languages are the ones used by a region's government for official purposes
Official language' usually refers to a language in which the government functions, and in which all government services are typically available by law. ... 'National language' is more general, and refers to any language that has some special status within the nation. National languages can be official languages too.