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The following table contains the Indian states and union territories along with the most spoken scheduled languages used in the region. [1] These are based on the 2011 census of India figures except Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, whose statistics are based on the 2001 census of the then unified Andhra Pradesh.
Madhya Pradesh (/ ˌ m ɑː d j ə p r ə ˈ d ɛ ʃ /; [9] Hindi: [ˈməd̪ʱjə pɾəˈd̪eːʃ] ⓘ; lit. ' Central Province ') is a state in central India. Its capital is Bhopal, and its largest city is Indore. Other major cities of the state are Jabalpur and Gwalior.
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 ...
Bundeli (3 m), spoken in south-western Uttar Pradesh and west-central Madhya Pradesh. Haryanvi (8 m), spoken in Chandigarh, Haryana, and as a minority in Punjab and Delhi. Hindustani (including Hindi and Urdu (373 m)), spoken in western Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and after partition in Pakistan. Andaman Creole Hindi; Arunachali Hindi; Bihari Hindi ...
Hindi, a standardised and Sanskritised register of Dehlavi, is the official language of the Government of India (along with English). Together with Urdu, it is the third most-spoken language in the world. Western Hindi: Hindustani (including Standard Hindi and Standard Urdu), Khariboli, Braj, Haryanvi, Bundeli, Kannauji, Parya, Sansi.
Bundeli (6.5 m), spoken in south-western Uttar Pradesh and west-central Madhya Pradesh. Haryanvi (10 m), spoken in Chandigarh, Haryana, and as a minority in Punjab and Delhi. Hindustani (including Hindi and Urdu (250 m)), spoken in western Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and after partition in Pakistan. Andaman Creole Hindi; Bangalori Urdu
This period also shows further Sanskritization of the Hindi language in literature. Hindi is right now the official language in nine states of India— Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh—and the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Post-independence Hindi became ...
Urdu is officially recognised in India and has official status in the National Capital Territory of Delhi to which the language has remained deeply attached through its medieval history of Muslim sultanates and empires and the Indian states and union territories of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, [3] Telangana and Jammu and Kashmir.