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Chhattisgarhi (छत्तीसगढ़ी) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by approximately 16.25 million people from Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra in India. [3] It is the official language of Chhattisgarh . [ 4 ]
The official language of the state is Hindi, with Chhattisgarhi being the additional official language. Chhattisgarhi is spoken and understood by the majority of people in Chhattisgarh and is the dominant language in the Chhattisgarh plain. Chhattisgarhi is called Khaltahi by tribals and Laria in Odia.
Most of the traditional and tribal foods are made of rice and rice flour, curd and a variety of green leafy vegetables like lal bhaji, cholai bhaji, chech bhaji, kanda bhaji, kheksi, kathal, kochai patta, kohda and bohar bhaji (Blossom of Lesuaa or Rasaulaa in Hindi, mostly used for making achaar).
Common English name: Chhattisgarh. Pronunciation: Official English name: Chhattisgarh; Nickname(s): Dakshin Kosala, Sea-Horse State; Adjectival(s): Chhattisgarhi; Demonym(s): Chhattisgarhis (also, Chhattisgarhiyas) Abbreviations and name codes ISO 3166-2 code: IN-CT; Vehicle registration code: CG
Chhattisgarhi Language Day 28 November is celebrated as Chhattisgari Language day. On this date in 2007, Vidhan Sabha granted Chhattisgarhi a status of state language. [2] Goncha Festival; Madai Festival; Teeja Festival; Narayanpur Mela; Pola; Rajim Kumbha Mela; Hareli; First fruit Festival; Earth Festival
Some sources claim that Bhulia is a "tribal language" [5] or is spoken by tribals. [4] However, there is no consensus as to which tribal group uses this language. Other sources claim that the Bhulia community speaks Laria, but still acknowledge Bhulia as a dialect of Chhattisgarhi. [6]
Dadaria (Chhattisgarhi: ददरिया) is one of various types of folk-songs or field-songs [1] of the state of Chhattisgarh in India. These songs were very popular and part of folklore before the 1970s and were sung by village men or women while harvesting in paddy fields or during leisure. In the late 1980s, the singing of these songs by ...
Thakur Pyarelal - Trade union leader and Freedom fighter; Shankar Guha Niyogi - Trade union leader. founder of Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha; Soni Sori - Adivasi right activist. won Front Line Defenders award