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  2. Part XXII of the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... date of commencement, Authoritative text in Hindi and Repeals. [1] Article 393

  3. Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    The commission was to suggest steps to be taken to progressively promote the use of Hindi as the official language of the country. [1] The Official Languages Act, 1963 which came into effect on 26 January 1965, made provision for the continuation of English as an official language alongside Hindi. [2]

  4. Semiannual - Wikipedia

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  5. Department of Official Language - Wikipedia

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    The official languages of British India were English, Urdu and later Hindi, with English being used for purposes at the central level. [2] The Indian constitution adopted in 1950 envisaged that English would be phased out in favour of Hindi, over a fifteen-year period, but gave Parliament the power to, by law, provide for the continued use of English even thereafter. [3]

  6. Category:Semiannual events - Wikipedia

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  7. What Are Callable Bonds? How They Work and How To Invest - AOL

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    ABC Company issues callable bonds worth $1,000 with a 5% coupon rate (interest rate). The bond will mature in 2055 (30 years) but it can be called after 5 years at 102% of its value — $1,020.

  8. Devanagari - Wikipedia

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    The Devanāgarī script, composed of 48 primary characters, including 14 vowels and 34 consonants, [11] is the fourth most widely adopted writing system in the world, [12] [13] being used for over 120 languages, the most popular of which is Hindi (हिंदी). [14] The orthography of this script reflects the pronunciation of the language. [14]

  9. List of Hindu texts - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Most of these texts exist in Sanskrit, [10] [11] and Old Tamil, and also later in other Indic languages. In modern times, most have been translated into other Indian languages and some in Western languages. [12] [13] This list includes major Hindu texts, along with the Hindu scriptures.