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 LANGUAGES OF INDIA

India is the home of many languages. India is a vast country with lot of cultural and geographical differences. There are a number of languages spoken in India . Some of these languages are accepted nationally while others are accepted as dialects of that particular region. Even the foreign intrusions have left an impact on the Indian local languages. And British not only left their customs and traditions behind but they even left their language English to become a commonly used official language of India .

Today India has 18 officially spoken recognized languages. They have evolved from language families drawn from the history. The major ones to make an influence are the Aryan and the Dravidian. They have influenced each other and have in turn been influenced by the Austeric and Sino-Tibetan tongues.

The Indian Constitution (Article 343) declares Hindi to be the official language of the Union . The Constitution has accepted Hindi as India 's national tongue. Hindi is also the mother tongue of about 20% of the Indian population, in the area known as the 'Hindi-belt' or the 'cow-belt' of northern India . This includes the states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar , Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Haryana and Himachal Pradesh also have Hindi as their official language. Like the other languages of the north, it is of an Indo-Aryan origin. But in south India , it's quite a different scene altogether. The Dravidian languages bear little resemblance to their Indic or Indo-Aryan counterparts.

English remains the additional official language of India . It is the authoritative legislative and judicial language. In fact, one could say that English is the official language in India for all practical purposes. For many educated Indians, English is virtually their first language though a large number of Indians are multi-lingual.

Apart from the more widely spoken English and Hindi, there are the various regional languages. Each state has its own language which is also its official language. The Constitution of India lists 18 such regional languages.

Different Languages Of India

Assamese

A language of Assam that's spoken by nearly 60 percent of the State's population.

Bengali

An official language of West Bengal , now spoken by nearly 200 million people in West Bengal and in Bangladesh .

Gujarati

It is the official language of Gujarat . 70 percent of the State's population speak Gujrathi but it the most spread language not only in India but also abroad.

Hindi

A national language of India , accent and dialect differs with different regions but almost every Indian has a working knowledge of Hindi. It is written in a Devanagiri script.

Kannada

A language of Karnataka and is spoken by 65 percent of the state's population. It belongs to the Dravidian family.

Kashmiri

Though the language is mistaken as a state language of Kashmir only 55 per cent of the state's population speak Kashmiri.

Malayalam

The state language of Kerala. It is the youngest of all developed languages in the Dravidian family.

Marathi

An official language of Maharashtra . It has a fully developed literature of the modern type.

Oriya

A branch of the Indo-Aryan family, is the official language of the State of Orissa .

Punjabi

The official language of the State of Punjab . It is written in Gurmukhi script, created by the Sikh Guru, Angad.

Sanskrit

The classical language of India that has lost it's value in the modern world. It is also one of the oldest languages in the world- perhaps the oldest to be recorded. All the ancient scripts are found to be written in the same language.

Sindhi

Is spoken by a great number of people in the Northwest frontier of the Indian sub-continent comprising parts of India and Pakistan .

Tamil

The State language of Tamil Nadu. Tamil literature goes back to Centuries before the Christian era and is spoken by more than 73 million people. It belongs to the Dravidian language family.

Telugu

A language of Andhra Pradesh. It is numerically the biggest linguistic unit in India .

Urdu

The state language of Jammu and Kashmir and is spoken by more than 28 million people in India . Urdu and Hindi have proceeded from the same source. Urdu is written in the Persio - Arabic script and contains many words from the Persian language.



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