14.05.9115 InBho 14.08.2015: 2.6 % Bhojpuri Speakers
Globally
InBho = "International Bhojpuri",
अंतर्राष्ट्रीय भोजपुरी,
"AntarrasTreey Bhojpuri",
(Ab aage Angreje me` likhal jaataa je me` Bhaarat Sarkaar ke khaas ka ke
kaam holaa.)
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 in over 30 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
and "International
Bhojpuri" at www.InBho.in
Bhojpuri:
भोजपुरी Bhojapurī بھوجپوری
Bhojpuri ke Devanaagari Lipi me` : “भोजपुरी” likhal jaalaa.
[The
word "Bhojpuri" in Devanagari script: “भोजपुरी”]
Bhaarat, Nepaal,
Maurisas,
Surinaam,
Guyanaa, Trinidaad aa Tobago, aa Fiji ke Baasi.
[Native to:
>>
India, Nepal, Mauritius, Surinamem, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, and Fiji]
Bhaarat ke Pradesh: >> Bihaar, Uttar Pradesh,
JhaaRkhanD, ChattisgaD*a, Naagpur(Pahile CP), Assam [Region's of India:
>>
Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Nagpur (then Central Province),
Assam (NE Frontier Province; in British era)
Baasindaa Bolaewaalaa 33 M (2001 Gharsomaari), 23 M (2011 Gharsomaari) baakir eh me` Dher
Bhojpuri bole waalaa logan ke Hindi me` saamil ka liaail. [Native speakers: 33 million (2001
census), 23 million 2011 (but the Census results conflate many Bhojpuri
speakers with Hindi.)]
Anek swatantra
samoohan ke anumaan se Sansaar me` Bhojpuri Bolanihaaran ke sa`khyaa 200 M se 250 M baa. [The present numbers
of Bhojpuri Speakers are estimated globally as 200 Million to 250 Million by
various independent agencies.]
Ee sankhyaa pooraa
sahi tab tak naa hoi, jab tak Bhaarat Sarkaar "Bhojpuri Bhaasaa" ke
maanyataa debe se bacat rahee, kaahe ki karib 150 M se 180 M Bhojpurian ke
kawano tarah se Hindi me` saamil ka lel gail baa. Jahaa` le 'Bhojpuri Bhaasaa' ke baat baa,
Bhaarat ke 2011 ke Gharsomaari bargalaawe waalaa baa.
Ehee se, neece
1.8.2015 ke "Bhojpuri Bhaasaa Bhaasi ke Sa`khyaa" ke fer se anumaan
kail gail baa InBho se.
[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 of India are somehow included
as Hindi speakers. Thus Indian 2011 Census is completely misleading as regards
'Bhojpuri Language' is concerned.
Thus: The Present
estimate of the "Number of Bhojpuri
Language Speakers" as on 1.8.2015, is a trial of InBho to represent a
realistic picture.]
Origin of Bhojpuri:
Sri: 7223 me`, jab
Raajaa Bhoj Bhaarat ke Assam se Purabi Afgaanistaan tak raaj karat rahan. Ehi
se Bhojpuri me` Faarsi aa Arabi shabda baaRe sa.
[In 123 AD, when Raja
Bhoj ruled from Assam (British: North East Frontier Province), India to Eastern
part of Afghanistan. Due to this Bhojpuri has many Farsi and Arabic words in
use.]
.
Dekhee` kitaab
"Bhojpuri ke Itihaas aa Bhoogol" "Pracalit Bhojpuri" www.plusgoogle.com
pa, Lekhak: Da Deo Datta Sharmaa.
Bhojpuri ke janam SrishTyaabd
1 972 947 223 (Sri:
7223 in short), 123 AD me` bhail rahe, jab Raajaa Bhoj (Pacchimi Itihaaskaar
jekaraa pa aa unkar poorvaj SamraaT Vikramaadityo pa cuppi sadhale baaRe)
Bhaarat ke Assam se Purabi Afgaanistaan tak raaj karat rahan.
[Please refer
“Pracalit Bhojpuri” www.plusgoogle.com , the book entitled “History
and Geography of Bhojpuri” by Dr Deo Dutta Sharma. Bhojpuri was born in early
2nd Centuri, sometimes 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
ancestor Samrat Vikramaditya) Ruled in North India, Present Bangladesh,
Pakistan and East Afghanistan.]
Bhaarat Sarkaar ke anusaar: Kawano
digbhramit Sarkaar Bhaasaashaastrian ke
anusaar Bhojpuri Hindie ke ego bhaad ha, Upbhaasaa ha, shaaya jekaraa Upbhaasaa
aa Bhaasaa me antaro pataa naikhe. Aapan ehi sab kaam ke calate UPA Bhaarat
sarkaa, Bhaarat ke "Bhojpuri rahit" banaawe ke cahlas, baakir Dille
Kongess-rahit hogail, kahee` Bhaarato Kongress-rahit mat ho jaaye. [For official purposes In India: Bhojpuri is
considered a part of Hindi by some confused Linguists sitting in Indian
Government who are even unaware of what is a Dialect of a Language, and what is
a language. By this action, discriminatory UPA Govt of India made India
“Bhojpuri Language” free. Possibly due to such actions, citizens of Delhi made
“Govt of Delhi” free of Congress, and citizens of India are about to make India
free of Congress.]
Bhaarat Sarkaar se
Bhojpuri ke Maanyataa:[Recognition
of Bhojpuri by Government of India]:
Ee baRaa dukh ke baat
baa: Aaj
tak Bhaarat Sarkaar "Bhojpuri Bhaasaa" ke unnati me` rukaawaTe
Daalatiyaa jekaraa ke darjano deshan ke karib 200 M log je 4/5 Mahaadeshan me`
failal baaRe, aa je Sansaar me` 'Drishya-Shravya- Kaavya' ke saath faelale
jaataa:
>>>> "Bhojpuri Bhaasaa" ke aapan janam
bhoomie me Maanyataa naa de ke,
>>>
"Bhojpuri Bhaasaa" ke Hindie me` saamil ka ke, je se ee bhasaa ke
naam nisaan tak miT jaaye aa ee muaale lekhaa ho jaaye. Sarkaar ke ehee neeti
se Bhojpuri bole waalaa logan ke sankhyaa 33 M, 2001 Jangananaa se ghaT ke 23 M
ho gail 2011 Janagananaa me`.
Balihaar baa Bhaarat
UPA-Sarkaar ke Bhojpuri ke aisan durdashaa kailaa pa!!
[It really pains to
know:
So far Government of India has provided a
great
Impediment in the development of
"Bhojpuri Language" spoken by about 200 M in 4 / 5 Continents living
in over dozens of countries with its rich 'Audio-Vidual-Art' spreading fast all
over the World;
>>>> by
Non-Recognition of "Bhojpuri Language" in her home country itself.
>>> by clubbing
"Bhojpuri Language" in Hindi, amounting to killing Bhojpuri Language,
which can be observed by the reduction of the her native speakers drastically
from 33 M: the Census results of 2001 to 23 M of 2011.
Hamani ke BJP-NDA PM
Narendra Modi ke Netaagiri waalaa Bhaarat Sarkaar se anurodh baa ki
"Bhojpuri Bhaasaa" ke Bhaarat ke Samvidhaan ke 8vee` Suci me` saamil
ka ke ekaraa ke Maanyataa diyaai`.
[We request the
BJP-NDA PM Narendra Modi lead Govt. of India to recognize "Bhojpuri
Language" by including it in the 8th Schedule of the Constitution.]
PM Narendra Modi BJP
ke "1-laa Parivartan Raeli" me 'Bhojpuri-Film SiTi' Mujaffarpur me`
pahilaa 1/2 shabda Bhojpuri /Bajjikaa me` bolalan, ee baRaa neeman laagal sab
ke.
Sab ke uupar,
Bhojpuria log Bihaar, UP, JhaaRkhanD aa Dilli me` 33% se jaadaa baaRe.
[PM Narendra Modi
spoke first few words in 'Bhojpuri-Film City' Muzaffarpur in Bhojpuri /
Bajjika, in his “1st Parivartan Rally” of Bihar which was
appreciated by all.
After all, Bhojpuri
Speakers form over 33 % of Bihar, UP, Jharkhand and Delhi.]
Hindi ke baad
"Bhojpuri Bhaasaa" Bhaarat me` sab se jaade bole waalaa 2-raa No. ke
bhaasaa ha, baakir aaj tak Bhaarate Sarkaar ekar Janam Bhoomie me` Manyataa
naikhe dele; jabki ekaraa ke 185 M bolelan; dhyaan se dekhee` aa nihaaree`:
[Although so far GOI
has not Recognized "Bhojpuri Language" due to the inactive
discriminatory suppressive UPA-Govt; even then it occupies 2nd Position just
after Hindi among the "Largest Spoken Languages of India" with about
185 M speakers of Bhojpuri in India as per a recent estimate. Look and behold]:
** Position of “Bhojpuri Language”
(including all: who are at home in Bhojpuri written, spoken or both) among
'major recognised Indian Languages':
(For 'Position of major Languages of India': See below.)
- By InBho estimate in M, million as on 1.8.2015.
Total Population of India: 1239 M
Pos. Language Script M
Speakers Region
1. Hindi 39.3% Devanagari 487 UP, Bihar, Delhi*1
2. Bhojpuri13.6% Devnagari 185
UP, Bihar, Delhi*2
3. Telugu 6.1% Telugu 75 Telangana, AP
4. Tamil 5.9% Tamil 73 Tamil
Nadu
5. Marathi5.7% Marathi 71 Maharastra
6. Bengali 5.4% Bengali 67 WB, Tripura
7. Gujarati 3.8% Gujarati 46 Gujarat, Maharashtra
8. Urdu 3.8% Nasdac 46 UP,
Bihar, Delhi
9. Kannada3.6% Kannada 44 Karnatak, Telangana
10. Malaylm2.8% Malayali 35 Kerala,
Lax deep
11. Odia 2.5% Odia 31 Odisa
12. Punjabi2.1% Gurumukhi 26 Punjab
13. Maithili1.8% Devanagari 22 North Bihar
14. Assamese1.6 Assamese 20 Assam, Meghalay
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
__________________________________________
19. Major Languages Spkrs 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 with only 1.2 % inaccuracy.
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. Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttarakhand, MP, Chattisgarh, HP, Jharkhand, A
&N Island, (11 States) and most Cities.
*2. Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, A & N Island, (6 states), Kolkata and many
other cities.
Further, Position of 190 M Bhojpuri Speakers among following 32 Countries
spread in 5 Continents forming about 2.6% of the World population:
Number of Bhojpuri Speakes
in following 32 countries of the World:
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Total
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Population
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Bho Speakers
|
% Bhojpuri
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1. India
|
|
|
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1239,
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184.6,
|
|
14.89911
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|
2. Nepal
|
|
|
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28.54,
|
1.941,
|
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6.800981
|
|
3. Bangladesh: 2013:
|
|
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166.3,
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0.831,
|
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0.499699
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||
4. Pakistan: 2013
|
|
|
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196.2,
|
0.392,
|
|
0.199796
|
|
5. Mauritius: 2013
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1.322,
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0.159,
|
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12.02723
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6. Uganda: 2014
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|
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35.9,
|
0.036,
|
|
0.100279
|
|
9. Trinidad & Tobago:
|
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1.361,
|
0.476,
|
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34.97428
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|||
10. Surinam:
|
|
|
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0.573,
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0.155,
|
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27.05061
|
|
11. Guyana:
|
|
|
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0.767,
|
0.345,
|
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44.98044
|
|
12.
USA: 2014:
|
|
|
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318.9,
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0.096,
|
*
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0.030103
|
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13. Canada:
|
|
|
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34.8,
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0.008,
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*
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0.022989
|
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14. UK:
|
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63.7,
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0.007,
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*
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0.010989
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15. Netherland:
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16.9,
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0.034,
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*
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0.201183
|
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16. Germany:
|
|
|
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81,
|
0.025,
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*
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0.030864
|
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17. Russia
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|
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142.5,
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0.01
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*
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0.007018
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18 Malaysia:
|
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30.1,
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0.031
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*
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0.10299
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19. Indonesia
|
|
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253.6,
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0.051
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*
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0.02011
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20. China
|
|
|
|
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1356,
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0.04
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*
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0.00295
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21. Spain:
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47.7,
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0.03
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*
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0.062893
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22. Singapore:
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5.57,
|
0.018
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*
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0.32316
|
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23. Philippines:
|
|
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107.7,
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0.015
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*
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0.013928
|
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24. Vietnam:
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93.4,
|
0.02
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*
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0.021413
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25. South Africa:
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48.4,
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0.01
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*
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0.020661
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26. Saudi Arabia:
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27.8,
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0.03
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*
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0.107914
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27. Australia:
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22.8,
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0.04
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*
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0.175439
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28. Bulgaria:
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6.92,
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0.001
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*
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0.014451
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29. UAE:
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5.63,
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0.01
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*
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0.17762
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30. Jamaica:
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2.93,
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0.008
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*
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0.273038
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31. Saint
Vincent&Granedines
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0.103,
|
0.03
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*
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29.12621
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32. Fiji:
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|
|
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0.893.
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0.4376,
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49%
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49.00336
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Total Estd. Number of Bhojpuri
Speakers Worldwide:
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189.8866,
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Say:
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190 M
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World Population:7357M
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33. Number of Bhojpuri
Speakers Worldwide:
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7357,
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190
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M
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2.582574
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Look at the following as well:
1
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India
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184.6,
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15%
|
2
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Nepal
|
1.94,
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6.8%
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3
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Bangladesh
|
0.83,
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1%
|
4
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Trinidad &Tobago
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0.48,
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35%
|
5
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Fiji
|
0.44,
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49%
|
6
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Pakistan
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0.39,
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0.2%
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7
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Guyana
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0.35,
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45%
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8
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Mauritius
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0.16,
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12%
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9
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Surinam
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0.16,
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27%5
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10
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USA
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0.1,
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11
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Saint tVicent &Granedine
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0.03,
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30%
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12
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Total Worldwide
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189.83,
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2.6%
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190 M
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Say
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The main countries are:
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Bhojpuri Speakering
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13
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Singapore:
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3
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14
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Jamaica:
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2.7
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15
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Netherland:
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2
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16
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Australia:
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1.8
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17
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UAE:
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1.8
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18
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Saudi Arabia:
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1.1
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19
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Malaysia:
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1
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20
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Spain:
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0.6
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21
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Germany:
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0.3
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22
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South Africa:
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0.2
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23
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Indonesia
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0.2
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24
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Vietnam:
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0.2
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25
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Canada:
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0.2
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26
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UK:
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0.1
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27
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Russia
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0.1
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28
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Philippines:
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0.1
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29
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Bulgaria:
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0.1
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30
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China
|
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0.03
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~
Persons/ 1000
>>>
'Position of major Languages of India' as on
1.8.2015 by InBho estimate including those which are yet to be Recognised by
Govt. of India:
Position: shown above the language, and Number of
Speakers: below the Language:
1,
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2,
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3,
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4,
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,,5,
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Hindi
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Bhojpuri*
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Marathi
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Telugu
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Bangali
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475.4,
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180.9,
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113.4,
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98.1,
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89.1,
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6,
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7,
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8,
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9,
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10,
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English
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Tamil
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Gujarati
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Kannad
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Odia
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80.6,
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72.5,
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64.3,
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60.1,
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46.4,
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*Position of 'Bhojpuri Language': 2nd among Top
10 Indian Languages, (Yet to be recognised by Govt of India)
11,
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12,
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13,
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14,
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15,
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Urdu
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Malyalam
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Angika*
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Punjabi
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Rajasthani*,
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40
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35.6,
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34.5,
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34.1,
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32.2,
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*Position of Bhojpuri: 2nd, Angika:13th, and
Rajasthani: 15th among Top 15 Indian
Languages (Yet to be recognised).
16,
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17,
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18,
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19,
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20,
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Ch'garhi*
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Assamese
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Magahi*
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Haryanwi*
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Bajjika*
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29.3,
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25.6,
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23,
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22.9,
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22.9,
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*Position of Bhojpuri: 2nd, Angika: 13th,
Rajasthani: 15th, Chhattisgarhi: 16th, Magahi:18th, Haryanwi 19th, Bajjika
20th among Top 20 Indian Languages (Yet
to be recognised).
21,
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22,
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23,
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24,
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25,
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Maithili
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Awadhi*
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Bhili
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Santhali
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Kashmiri
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13.5,
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12.4,
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10,
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7,
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6.4,
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*Position of Bhojpuri: 2nd, Angika:13th,
Rajasthani: 15th, Chhattisgarhi: 16th, Magahi:18th, Haryanwi 19th, Bajjika 20,
and Awadhi: 22nd among Top 25 Indian Languages (Yet to be recognised).
>>> Eh sab 8 Bhaarateeya bhaasaa jekar sa`khyaa 1 karoR (10
M) se jaadaa baa, jaise Hindi ke baad: 2-sarkaa Sthaan pa Bhojpuri, 13vaa` pa Angikaa,
15vaa` pa Raajasthaani, 16vaa` pa ChattisgaD*i, 18vaa` pa Magahi / Maagadhi,
19vaa pa Haryaanavi, 20 vaa` pa Bajjikaa, aa 22vaa` pa Awadhi baa uupar ke 25
bhaasaa me`.
[All the 8 Languages, namely after Hindi: Bhojpuri at 2nd, Angika at
13th, Rajasthani at 15 th, Chhattisgarhi at 16th, Magahi /Magadhi at 18th,
Haryanwi at 19th, Bajjika at 20th and Awadhi at 22 nd positions among Top 25
Indian Languages having population over 10 M or 1 Crore are to be considered
for their recognition by the Govt of India.]
26,
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27,
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28,
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29,
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30
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Malvi*
|
Mewadi*
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Nepali
|
Sindhi
|
Dogri
|
6,
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5.5,
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4.2,
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3.7,
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3.4,
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31,
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32,
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33,
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34,
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35,
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Bundeli*
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Pahadi*
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Gondi*
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Garhwali*
|
Nimadi*
|
3.3,
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3.1,
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3,
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3,
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2.37,
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36,
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37,
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38,
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39,
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40,
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Khasi
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Meitei
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Konkani
|
Kumauni
|
Tulu
|
2.4,
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2.2,
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2,
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2,
|
1.9,
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
41,
|
42,
|
43,
|
44,
|
45,
|
Bodo
|
Mizo
|
Mundai*
|
Ho*
|
Sanskrit
|
1.5,
|
1.2,
|
1.1,
|
1,
|
0.06
|
|
|
|
|
|
* Not recognized by GOI so far.
The above are the Indian Languages over 1 M est.
population except Sanskrit, the oldest language of whole of India. __________________________________________
14.08.2015 InBho.
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