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Removed Shina as there is no data for the Pakistan-controlled Kashmir region in the Indian census. Chhattisgarhi is treated as a dialect of Hindi as per the Indian census that the map uses as a source. 15:29, 16 November 2020: 1,476 × 1,680 (249 KB) Sbb1413: Adjusted the colour of Kashmiri sphere. 15:25, 16 November 2020: 1,476 × 1,680 (249 ...
This is the language map of India . File:Language region maps of India.svg is a vector version of this file. It should be used in place of this JPG file when not inferior.
This makes Assamese resemble non-Indic languages of Northeast India (such as Austroasiatic and Sino-Tibetan languages). [66] The only other language to have fronted retroflex stops into alveolars is the closely related group of eastern dialects of Bengali (although a contrast with dental stops remains in those dialects).
They are concentrated mainly in the Bodoland Territorial Region of Assam, though Boros inhabit all other districts of Assam [7] and Meghalaya. [8] Boros were listed under both "Boro" and "Borokachari" in The Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order, 1950, [9] and are continued to be called so in the Census of India documents. [10]
A map showing geographical distribution of the sub-branches of Bengali-Assamese languages according to the classification of Suniti Kumar Chatterji. [ 2 ] The Bengali-Assamese languages (also Gauda–Kamarupa languages ) is a grouping of several languages in the eastern Indian subcontinent .
Boro [2] (बरʼ), also rendered Bodo, [3] is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken primarily by the Boros of Northeast India and the neighboring nations of Nepal and Bangladesh.It is an official language of the Indian state of Assam, predominantly spoken in the Bodoland Territorial Region.
Assamese language is used as the lingua franca by almost all the tribes. [1] According to the 2001 census, Scheduled Tribes made up 12.4 percent of Assam's population. [2] The Assam Tribune reported in 2009 that the tribal communities of Assam were accounted for 15.64 percent of the total population. [1]
Silchar is a city and the headquarters of the Cachar district of the state of Assam, India. [2] It is second largest city of Assam after Guwahati in terms of area, population and GDP . [ 3 ] It is also administrative capital of Barak Valley division .