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Bilingualism in Pondicherry Apart from the languages included in the VIII Schedule of the Constitution of India, many minor languages are also spoken in Pondicherry. In addition to the mother tongues, residents of the Union Territory demonstrate in their daily activities significant knowledge of other...
The eighth schedule of the constitution of India says that there are 22 languages that are spoken in Indian states. For more information about the national languages of India, read the below article till the end. Which is the National Language of India? India doesn’t give the status of ...
Part Two In-Class Reading In-Class Reading Warm-up questions: 1.What is body language? 2.Why is body language important for communication? Understanding Body Language 1 In our own time when most of us are increasingly attuned to the psychological and sociological overtones of human behavior,cons...
Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) is the official language of Malaysia, as prescribed in Malaysia’s Federal Constitution. It is spoken by the majority of the population—theMalay people, which makes up about 70% of the country. It’s more than just a means of communication—a symbol of national unit...
To keep tempers in check, I suggest we stick to a two-language formula (English and the local language), with each non-Hindi state having the option to add Hindi (or any other language listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India) as a third language. The Central ...
Hindi is the primary official language of the Union government of India. It is the primary tongue of about a third of India’s 1.09 billion people. Hindi became the official language of India in 1965, although the Constitution of India also recognizes English plus 21 otherofficial languages. ...
Candidate INDIAN PANORAMA In India, use of languages for education, administration and mass communication differ across linguistic boundaries. The Constitution of India provides for the maintenance of all Indian languages. Hindi is the Official language of the country. Its 28 States and Six Union ...
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