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  1. Languages with official status in India - Wikipedia

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    WebThere is no national language in India. However, article 343(1) of the Indian constitution specifically mentions that, "The official language of the Union shall be Hindi in Devanagari script. The form of numerals to be used for the official purposes of the Union shall be the international form of Indian numerals," while the clause 3 of Official Languages Act, 1963 …

  2. List of countries by spoken languages - Wikipedia

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    WebCo-official language in New Mexico and Puerto Rico. Spoken by a majority in PR and a significant minority in NM. Minority elsewhere: South America Argentina: de facto Bolivia: co-official with Quechua and Aymara and another 35 languages Brazil: minority Chile: official Colombia: official Ecuador: official Paraguay: co-official with Guaraní Peru

  3. Bihari culture - Wikipedia

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    WebBihar has produced a number of writers of Hindi, including Raja Radhika Raman Singh, Shiva Pujan Sahay, Divakar Prasad Vidyarthy, Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar', Ram Briksh Benipuri, Phanishwar Nath 'Renu', Gopal Singh "Nepali" and Baba Nagarjun. Mahapandit Rahul Sankrityayan, the great writer and Buddhist scholar, was born in U.P. but spent his …

  4. Odia language - Wikipedia

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    WebOdia / ə ˈ d iː ə / (ଓଡ଼ିଆ, ISO: Oṛiā, pronounced (); formerly rendered Oriya / ɒ ˈ r iː ə /) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Indian state of Odisha.It is the official language in Odisha (formerly rendered Orissa), where native speakers make up 82% of the population, and it is also spoken in parts of West Bengal, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh and …

  5. Languages of Asia - Wikipedia

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    WebA wide variety of languages are spoken throughout Asia, comprising different language families and some unrelated isolates.The major language families include Austroasiatic, Austronesian, Caucasian, Dravidian, Indo-European, Afroasiatic, Turkic, Sino-Tibetan and Kra–Dai.Most, but not all, have a long history as a written language.

  6. Demographics of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    WebAt the 2011 Census, Bihar was the third most populous state of India with total population of 104,099,452, nearly 89% of it rural. It was also India's most densely populated state, with 1,106 persons per square kilometre. The sex ratio was 918 females per 1000 males. Almost 58% of Bihar's population was below 25 years age, which is the highest in India.

  7. Hajipur - Wikipedia

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    WebHajipur (/ ˈ h ɑː dʒ ɪ p ʊər /, Hindi: ['ɦaːdʒiːpʊr] ()) is the headquarters and largest city of Vaishali district of the state of Bihar in India.Hajipur is the 16th most populous city of Bihar, besides being the second-fastest developing city, next to Patna. It had a total population of 1.47 lakh as per census 2011. Vaishali district is ranked 8th among 38 districts in Bihar in ...

  8. Chhattisgarh - Wikipedia

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    WebChhattisgarh (/ tʃ æ t ɪ s ɡ ɑː r /, Hindi: [ˈtʃʰət̪ːiːsgəɽʱ]) is a landlocked state in Central India.It is the ninth largest state by area, and with a population of roughly 30 million, the seventeenth most populous. It borders seven states – Uttar Pradesh to the north, Madhya Pradesh to the northwest, Maharashtra to the southwest, Jharkhand to the northeast, …

  9. East India - Wikipedia

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    WebEast India is a region of India consisting of the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha and West Bengal and also the union territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The region roughly corresponds to the historical region of Magadha from which it inherits its various Eastern Indo-Aryan languages.. The states of Bihar and West Bengal lie on the …

  10. Hindustani language - Wikipedia

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    WebEarly forms of present-day Hindustani developed from the Middle Indo-Aryan apabhraṃśa vernaculars of present-day North India in the 7th–13th centuries, chiefly the Dehlavi dialect of the Western Hindi category of Indo-Aryan languages that is known as Old Hindi. Hindustani emerged as a contact language around Delhi, a result of the increasing …



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