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LANGAUGES OF INDIA, 1991 CENSUS
Scheduled Languages
S.
No.
Language Name Number of Persons
1. Assamese 13,079,696
2. Bengali 69,595,738
3. Gujarati 40,673,814
4. Hindi 337,272,114
5. Kannada 32,753,676
6. Kashmiri 56,693
7. Konkani 1,760,607
8. Malayalam 30,377,176
9. Manipuri 1,270,216
10. Marathi 62,481,681
11. Nepali 2,076,645
12. Oriya 28,061,313
13. Punjabi 32,753,676
14. Sanskrit 49,736
15. Sindhi 2,122,848
16. Tamil 53,006,368
17. Telugu 66,017,615
18. Urdu 43,406,932
Non-Scheduled Languages
Serial No. Language Name Number of Persons
1. Adi 158,409
2. Anal 12,156
3. Angami 97,631
4. Ao 172,449
5. Arabic/Arbi 21,975
6. Bhili/Bhilodi 5,572,308
7. Bhotia 55,483
8. Bhumij 45,302
9. Bishnupuriya 59,233
10. Bodo/Boro 1,221,881
11. Chakesang 30,985
12. Chakru/Chokri 48,207
13. Chang 32,478
14. Coorgi/Kodagu 97,011
15. Deori 17,901
16. Dimasa 88,543
17. Dogri 89,681
18. English 178,598
19. Gadaba 28,158
20. Gangte 13,695
21. Garo 675,642
22. Gondi 2,124,852
23. Halabi 534,313
24. Halam 29,322
25. Hmar 65,204
26. Ho 949,216
27. Jatapu 25,730
28. Juang 16,858
29. Kabui 68,925
30. Karbi/Mikri 366,229
31. Khandeshi 973,709
32. Kharia 225,556
33. Khasa 912,283
34. Khezha 13,004
35. Khiemnungan 23,544
36. Khond/Kondh 220,783
37. Kinnauri 61,794
38. Kisan 162,088
39. Koch 26,179
40. Koda/Kora 28,200
41. Kolami 98,281
42. Kom 13,548
43. Konda 17,864
44. Konyak 137,722
45. Korku 466,073
46. Korwa 27,485
47. Koya 270,994
48. Kui 641,662
49. Kuki 58,263
50. Kurukh/Oraon 1,426,618
51. Lahauli 22,027
52. Lahnda 27,386
53. Lakher 22,947
54. Lalung 33,746
55. Lepcha 39,342
56. Liangmei 27,478
57. Limbu 28,174
58. Lotha 85,802
59. Lushai/Mizo 538,842
60. Malto 108,148
61. Mao 77,810
62. Maram 10,144
63. Maring 15,268
64. Miri/Mishing 390,583
65. Mishmi 29,000
66. Mogh 28,135
67. Monpa 43,226
68. Munda 413,894
69. Mundari 816,378
70. Nicobarese 26,261
71. Nissi/Dafla 173,791
72. Nocte 30,441
73. Paite 49,237
74. Parji 44,001
75. Pawi 15,346
76. Phom 65,350
77. Pochury 11,231
78. Rabha 139,365
79. Rengma 37,521
80. Sangtam 47,461
81. Santali 5,216,325
82. Savara 273,168
83. Sema 166,157
84. Sherpa 16,105
85. Tangkhul 101,841
86. Tangsa 28,121
87. Thado 107,992
88. Tibetan 69,416
89. Tripuri 694,940
90. Tulu 1,552,259
91. Vaiphei 26,185
92. Wancho 39,600
93. Yimchungre 47,227
94. Zeliang 35,079
95. Zemi 22,634
96. Zou 15,966

 

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India is rich in languages. There are a quite a number of languages spoken in India. Some of these languages are accepted nationally while others are accepted as dialects of that particular region. 

The Indian languages belong to four language families namely Indo-European, Dravidian, Austroasiatic (Austric) and Sino-Tibetan. Majority of India's population are using Indo-European and Dravidian languages. The former are spoken mainly in northern and central regions and the latter in southern India. Some ethnic groups in Assam and other parts of eastern India speak Austric languages. People in the northern Himalayan region and near the Burmese border speak Sino-Tibetan languages.

The written forms of language or scripts come from an ancient Indian script called Brahmi. 

India has 22 officially recognised languages. But around 33 different languages and 2000 dialects have been identified in India. Hindi, in the Devanagari script is the official language of the Federal government of India. English is an associate official language. Sanskrit, the classical language of India, represents the highest achievement of the Indo-Aryan Languages. The beginning of Sanskrit literature may be traced back to Rig Vedic period.  It is the oldest literary language of India, which is more than 5,000 years old and the basis of many modern Indian languages including Hindi and Urdu. Its earliest dialect form, Vedic was spoken by the Aryans. All the classical literature and the Indian epics have been written in Sanskrit.