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Chapter 2 covers articles 345–347, and writes that the regions of India are eligible to use any of the official languages of India for official purposes. It also acknowledges the possibility of a regional language being adopted and becoming an official language of India, if the President deems that a large enough proportion of the population of India desires it.
Part XVII – Languages – Articles 343 to 351; Part XVIII – Emergency provisions – Articles 352 to 360; Part XIX – Miscellaneous – Articles 361 to 367; Part XX – Amendment of the Constitution – Articles 368; Part XXI – Temporary, transitional and special provisions – Articles 369 to 392
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