Social Sciences, asked by vivek8284, 8 months ago

Why Hindi was not given the status of national language?

1)Because there were only 40% people speaking Hindi language.
2)To protect other languages.
3)Both of these.
4))none of these.​

Answers

Answered by Jeslin12
3

Answer:

none of these

Explanation:

Hindi is the national language of India

Answered by letmeanswer12
0

"4))none of these"

Explanation:

The authority dialects to be utilized by the states for the lead of their authority capacities and leaves each state free to, through its council, embrace Hindi or any language utilized in its domain as its authority language or dialects can't be determined by the Indian constitution.  

Hindi turned into the authority language which means it became the official language of the Union of India in 1950. The Constitution of India accommodates the utilization of Hindi in the Devanagari script as the authority language of the Union. As indicated by Article 343, it is said that the authority language of the Union will be Hindi in the Devanagari script.

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