Monday, 3 August 2015

03.8.2015 InBho: Recognition of "Bhojpuri Language"

03.05.9115 InBho 03.08.2015: Recognition of Bhojpuri by GOI

>> InBho = "Intrenational Bhojpuri", 
अंतर्राष्ट्रीय भोजपुरी, "Antrrastreey Bhojpuri",

Bhojpuri: bho >> "Bhojpuri Bhaasaa" ke Janam: Vikramee 180, Sri: 7223 jab Raajaa Bhoj Bhaarat ke Assam se Purabi Afghaanistaan tak raaj karat rahan. ["Bhojpuri Language" started in early 2nd Century AD in about 123 AD,  when Raja Bhoj Ruled from Assam  (British: North East Frontier Province), India to Eastern part of Afghanistan.]

Bhojpuri ke Sansaar ke 4 Mahaadeshan me` failal Bhojpuria log aa Bhojpuri premi log bolelan aa paD*elan, khaas ka ke neece likhal deshan me`: 
Bhaarat, Nepaal, SRA, Jarmani, Rumaaniyaa, Yukren, Rus, NatharlaenD, Fraans, Turki, Bulgaariaa, Cin, Kuwait, Hong Kong, InDonesiaa, Malayesiaa, AsTreliaa, Spen, InglaenD, Braajil, Cili, Sarbiaa, Singaapur aadi …. 
Baakir Morisas, Surinaam, Guyanaa, Trinidad aa Tobago, UgaanDaa, Fiji me` ta 100Ro baris se log Bhojpuri paD*elan.
[Now a days Bhojpuri is spoken and read by Bhojpuri speakers and lovers spread over 4 Continents: mainly in over 20 countries including:
India, Nepal, USA, Germany, Rumania, Ukraine, Russia, Netherland, France, Turkey, Bulgaria, China, Kuwait, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, Spain, UK, Brazil, Chile, Serbia, Singapore etc.
But as you know, since Centuries Bhojpuri is spoken partly in Mauritius, Surinam, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Uganda, and Fiji.] 
Auru dekhe khaatir: [For more go to: 
www.bhojpurialog.blogspot.in
www.InBho.in

Bhojpuri:
भोजपुरी Bhojapurī بھوجپوری
The word "Bhojpuri" in Devanagari script: “भोजपुरी”
Native to:
>> India, Nepal, Mauritius, Surinamem, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, and Fiji;
Region s of India: 
>> Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, Nagpur (then CP), Assam (NEFrontiar Province;british)

Native speakers: 40 million  (2001 census) (but the Census results conflate many Bhojpuri speakers with Hindi.)

The present numbers of Bhojpuri Speakers are estimated globally as 200 Million to 250 Millions by various independent agencies. 

This figure can't be precise so long as Govt. of India refrain to recognize "Bhojpuri Language", since out of about 150 to 180 M Bhojpuri Speakers are somehow included as Hindi speakers. Thus Indian 2011 Census is completely misleading as regards 'Bhojpuri Language' is concerned.

Origin: 123 AD, when Raja Bhoj ruled from Assam, India to Eastern part of Afghanistan. 



[Please refer “Pracalit Bhojpuri” www.plusgoogle.com  for “History and Geography of Bhojpuri” by Dr Deo Dutta Sharma. Bhojpuri was born in early 2nd Centuri, some times in SrishTyaabd 1 972 947 223 (Sri: 7223 in short), in 123 AD, when Bhoj Raja (Western historians are mum about Bhoj Raja and his ancester Samrat Vikramaditya) Ruled in North India and East Afghanistan.


[For official purposes In India: Bhojpuri is considered part of Hindi by some confused Linguists sitting in Indian Govrnment who are even unaware of what is a Dialect of a Language, and what is a language.


Recognition of Bhojpuri by Government of India:
It really pains to know: So far Goverment of India provide a great Impediment in the development of "Bhojpuri Language" spoken by over 200 M in 4 Continents living in over dozens of countries with its rich 'Audio-Vidual-Art' spreding fast all over the World;

>>> by Non-Recognition of "Bhojpuri Language" in her home country itself.

>> Instead of helping people develop "Bhojpuri Language", UPA Govt. of India was possibly bent upon suppressing her, why? Why did the number of native speakers of Bhojpuri reduced drastically in 2011 Census? This is a great Q. 

> We request the BJP-NDA PM Narendra Modi lead Govt. of India to recognise "Bhojpuri Language" by including it in the 8th Schedule of the Constitution by 2015.

PM Narendra Modi spoke first few words in Muzaffarpur in Bhojpuri, Bajjika, which is appreciated by all.
After all, Bhojpuria form about 33 % of Bihar, UP and Delhi.]

Hindi ke baad "Bhojpuri Bhaasaa" Bhaarat me` sab se jaadaa bole waalaa bhaasaa ha, baakir aaj tak Bhaarate Satkaar ekar Janam Bhoomie me` Manyataa naikhe dele. [Although so far GOI has not Recognised "Bhojpuri Language" due to the inactive descriminatory suppressive UPA-Govt for 10 years; even then it occupies 2nd Position just after Hindi among the "Largest Spken Languages of India" with 168 M speakers of Bhojpuri in India as per an estimate. Look and behold:

Position of Bhojpuri among Indian Languages: 
- By InBho estimate.

Pos. Language Script M Speakers Region 
1. Hindi, 41% Devanagari 487 UP, Bihar*1 
2. Bhojpuri Devnagari 168 UP, Bihar*2 
3. Telugu Telugu 75 Telangana, AP
4. Tamil Tamil 73 Tamil Nadu
5. Marathi Marathi 71 Maharastra 
6. Bengali Bengali 67 WB, Tripura
7. Gujrati Gujrati 46 Gujrat, Mhrshtra
8. Urdu Nasdac 46 UP, Bihar, Delhi
9. Kannada Kannada         44 Karnatak, Telang
10. Malayalam Malayali         35 Kerala, Laxdeep
11. Odia Odia 31 Odisa
12. Punjabi Gurumukhi 26 Punjab
13. Maithili Devanagari 22 N. Bihar
14. Assamese Assamese 20 Assam, Megha
15. Kashmiri Arabic based 4 Kashmir
16. Konkani Konkani 2.5  Goa
17. Meitei Manipuri 1.6  Manipur
18. Nepali Nepali ... Sikkim
19. Sanskrit Devanagari ... In each state
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19. 19  Major states 1254 M estimated 
0n 1.8.2015, the estd. Population of India is about 1239 M, which is very close to above figure of 1254 M, thus the above estimated number of “Speakers of Various Languages in India” is reasonably correct.
This is very useful info, particularly since in 2011 Census, “Bhojpuri Language” is not included in the list of the Recognized Languages of India. 

*1. Delhi, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttarakhand, MP, C’garh, HP, Jharkhand, A &N Island, (11 States) most Cities.

*2. Delhi, Jharlhand, Chattisgark, A & N Island, (6 states), Kolkata
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03.8.2015 InBho.

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