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List of Indian states and their official language

List of Indian states and their official language



  1. Assamese— official language of Assam
  2. Bengali— official language of Tripura and West Bengal
  3. Bodo— official language of Assam
  4. Dogri— official language of Jammu and Kashmir
  5. Gujarati— official language of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, and Gujarat
  6. Hindi— official language of Arunachal Pradesh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Bihar, Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttaranchal
  7. Kannada— official language of Karnataka
  8. Kashmiri— official language of Jammu and Kashmir
  9. Konkani— official language of Goa and Mangalore
  10. Malayalam— official language of Kerala and Lakshadweep
  11. Manipurior Meithei — official language of Manipur
  12. Marathi— official language of Maharashtra
  13. Nepali— official language of Sikkim
  14. Oriya— official language of Orissa
  15. Punjabi— official language of Punjab and Chandigarh, the second official language of Delhi and Haryana
  16. Sanskrit— the language of Hinduism, required teaching in many schools
  17. Santali– the language of the Santhal tribals of the Chota Nagpur Plateau (comprising the states of Jharkhand, Bihar, Orissa, and Chattisgarh)
  18. Sindhi– the language of the Sindhi community
  19. Tamil— official language of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry
  20. Telugu— official language of Andhra Pradesh
  21. Urdu— official language of Jammu and Kashmir, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh
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