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  2. Languages of India - Wikipedia

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    Languages of India

  3. Languages with legal status in India - Wikipedia

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    Languages with legal status in India

  4. List of languages by number of native speakers in India

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    List of languages by number of native speakers in India

  5. Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India

  6. Languages with official status in India - Wikipedia

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    The language of communications between different states or between the union government and a state or a person in a state, is regulated by the Official Languages Act and, except for communications involving Tamil Nadu, which are governed by the Official Languages Rules. Communication between states which have Hindi as an official language must ...

  7. Classical languages of India - Wikipedia

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    Classical languages of India

  8. Hindi Belt - Wikipedia

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    States and union territories of India by the most spoken language [3] [a]. The Hindi Belt, also known as the Hindi Heartland, is a linguistic region encompassing parts of northern, central, eastern, and western India where various Northern, Central, Eastern and Western Indo-Aryan languages are spoken, which in a broader sense is termed as Hindi languages, with Standard Hindi (based on Dehlavi ...

  9. Indian states by most spoken scheduled languages - Wikipedia

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    Bengali. Hindi. Santali. Urdu. Nepali. States and union territories of India by the most commonly spoken languages, among which most are scheduled but some are not scheduled languages, like Ao of Nagaland, Khasi of Meghalaya, Ladakhi of Ladakh, Mizo of Mizoram and Nyishi of Arunachal Pradesh. Exceptionally, Mizo attains state level official ...