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Names of India in its official languages

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The Republic of India has many official names expressing linguistic diversity. Hindi (in the Devanagari script) is the official language of the Union Government of India as per Article 343 of the Constitution of India and there is no national language for the country.[1][2] English has the status of a "subsidiary official language" according to clause 3 of Official Languages Act, 1963.[1][3][4] Hindi romanisation uses Hunterian transliteration, which is the "national system of romanisation in India" and the one officially used by the Government of India. The Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution lists 22 languages,[5] which have been referred to as scheduled languages and given recognition, status, and official encouragement.

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Names of India

Names of India in the official and scheduled languages of India
Language[a] Short name Full name
Assamese ভাৰত, Bhārôt ভাৰত গণৰাজ্য, Bhārôt Gônôrāzyô
Bengali ভারত, Bhārot ভারতীয় প্রজাতন্ত্র, Bhārotiyo Projātôntro
Bodo भारत, Bhārôt भारत गणराज्य, Bhārôt Gônôrājyô
Dogri भारत, Bhārat भारत गणराज्य, Bhārat Ganrājya
English[b] India Republic of India
Gujarati ભારત, Bhārat ભારતીય ગણતંત્ર, Bhārtiya Gaṇtāntrā
Hindi[c] भारत, Bhārat भारत गणराज्य, Bhārat Ganrājya
Kannada ಭಾರತ, Bhārata ಭಾರತ ಗಣರಾಜ್ಯ, Bhārata Gaṇarājya
Kashmiri ہِندوستان, Hindōstān جۆمہوٗرِیَہ ہِندوستان, Jomhūriyā Hindōstān
Konkani भारत, Bharot भारत गणराज्य, Bhārat Gaṇrājya
Maithili भारत, Bhārat भारत गणराज्य, Bhārat Gaṇarājya, Maithili pronunciation: [/bʱaːrət̪ᵊgɐɳᵊraːd͡ʑjə/]
Malayalam ഇന്ത്യ, Indiyā ഇന്ത്യമഹാരാജ്യം, Indiyāmahārājyaṁ
ഭാരതം, Bhāratam ഭാരതമഹാരാജ്യം, Bhāratamahārājyaṁ
Marathi भारत, Bhārat भारतीय प्रजासत्ताक, Bhārtīya Prajāsattāk
Manipuri (Meitei) Meitei script: ꯏꯟꯗꯤꯌꯥ, Eastern Nagari script: ভারত, Bharôt Meitei script: ꯔꯤꯄꯕ꯭ꯂꯤꯛ ꯑꯣꯐ ꯏꯟꯗꯤꯌꯥ꯫, Eastern Nagari script: ভারত গণরাজ্য, Bharôt Gôṇôrajyô
Meitei script: ꯚꯥꯔꯠ, Eastern Nagari script: ভারত, Indiyā
Nepali भारत, Bhārat गणतन्त्र भारत, Gaṇatantra Bhārat
Odia ଭାରତ, Bhārata ଭାରତ ଗଣରାଜ୍ୟ, Bhārata Gaṇarājya
Punjabi ਭਾਰਤ, Bhārat ਭਾਰਤ ਗਣਰਾਜ, Bhārat Gaṇrāj
Sanskrit भारतम्, Bhāratam भारतमहाराज्यम्, Bhāratamahārājyam
Santali ᱥᱤᱧᱚᱛ, Siñôt ᱥᱤᱧᱚᱛ ᱨᱮᱱᱟᱜ ᱟᱹᱯᱱᱟᱹᱛ, Siñôt Renāg Ăpnăt
هندستان, Hindustān جمهوريه هندستان, Jumhūriyah Hindustān
Sindhi ڀارت, Bhārat جمهوريه ڀارت, Jumhūriyah Bhārat
انڊيا, Inḍīyā ريپبلڪ آف انڊيا, Rīpablik āf Inḍīyā
Tamil இந்தியா, Intiyā இந்தியக் குடியரசு, Intiyak kuṭiyaracu
பாரதம், Pāratam பாரதக் குடியரசு, Pāratak kuṭiyaracu
Telugu భారతదేశం, Bhāratadeśaṁ భారత గణతంత్ర రాజ్యము, Bhāratadeśaṁ Gaṇathanthra Rājyamu
Urdu ہندوستان, Hindustān جمہوریہ بھارت, Jamhūriyā Hindustān
بھارت, Bhārat جمہوریہ ہندوستان, Jamhūriyā Bhārat
  1. ^ The languages listed are those named in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India unless otherwise noted.
  2. ^ English is an official language of the Republic of India, but not a scheduled language.
  3. ^ Hindi is an official language of the Republic of India, as well as a scheduled language.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Constitution of India". Archived from the original on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Department of official Language | Government of India". Archived from the original on 1 October 2014.
  3. ^ Salzmann, Zdenek; Stanlaw, James; Adachi, Nobuko (8 July 2014). Language, Culture, and Society: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology. Westview Press. ISBN 9780813349558 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "The Official Languages Act, 1963". rajbhasha.nic.in. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
  5. ^ Languages Included in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution Archived 2016-06-04 at the Wayback Machine
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