Why we say raj bhasha to national language in india?
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Contrary to popular belief, there is no single 'national language' in India.
There are several scheduled languages which are considered as 'official languages'.
There are several scheduled languages which are considered as 'official languages'.
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Hey buddy!!
First thing u need to know is that "Raj" basha and "rastra" basha are different.
Rashtra basha means National language. And hindi is not our National language!!! Normally, in India, majority of the people have accepted Hindi as a national language as many people speak Hindi , but its a "Raj basha" meaning official language.And our constitution has not given the status of National Language to Hindi, it is as a matter of fact at par with 22 other regional languages as Official Language only.
So, my friend, we don't have hindi as a national language, It is a misconception. We don't have a National language at all!!
Hope this cleared your doubts:))
If yes, pls mark me as BRAINLIEST ☺☺
First thing u need to know is that "Raj" basha and "rastra" basha are different.
Rashtra basha means National language. And hindi is not our National language!!! Normally, in India, majority of the people have accepted Hindi as a national language as many people speak Hindi , but its a "Raj basha" meaning official language.And our constitution has not given the status of National Language to Hindi, it is as a matter of fact at par with 22 other regional languages as Official Language only.
So, my friend, we don't have hindi as a national language, It is a misconception. We don't have a National language at all!!
Hope this cleared your doubts:))
If yes, pls mark me as BRAINLIEST ☺☺
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