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Which language has been suggested as a new unifying national language in India?
The concept of a Hindustani language as a “unifying language” or “fusion language” was endorsed by Mahatma Gandhi.
Which language is national language of India?
Hindi
The Indian constitution, in 1950, declared Hindi in Devanagari script to be the official language of the union.
Which language speaks most in India?
Hindi, with over 528 million native speakers was the most spoken language across Indian homes, followed by Bengali with 97 million speakers, as of 2011 census data.
Which language has the status of national language?
Note:According to the article of the Indian constitution which mentions the Union government’s official language is Hindi which is in Devanagari script.
Is Hindi is a national language of India?
Despite What Popular Belief May Suggest, Hindi Is Not India’s National Language. The Constitution, which recognises Hindi as an ‘official language,’ does not mention any ‘national language. ‘
Which language has status of the national language in India Mcq?
Hindi is given the status of the official language of the nation by using article 343 of the constitution.
What is the national language of India?
India has no National Language as per the Constitution but has Hindi and English as the official languages. Read the article to know more about the Official Languages and Scheduled Languages of India.
What is the purpose of the Official Language Act of India?
It is an Act to provide for the languages which may be used for the official purpose of the Union of India, for the transaction of business in Parliament, for Central and State Acts and for a certain purpose in High Courts.
What are the different scheduled languages of India?
Scheduled Languages of India S.No. Language Area 1. Assamese Assam 2. Bengali West Bengal 3. Gujarati Gujarat 4. Hindi North India
How many languages were initially included in the Indian Constitution?
14 languages were initially included in the Indian Constitution. The Sindhi language was added in 1967. Thereafter, three more languages– Konkani, Manipuri and Nepali were included in 1992. Subsequently, Bodo, Dogri, Maithili and Santhali were added in 2004.