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  2. Department of Official Language - Wikipedia

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    The official languages of British India were English, Urdu and later Hindi, with English being used for purposes at the central level. [2] The Indian constitution adopted in 1950 envisaged that English would be phased out in favour of Hindi, over a fifteen-year period, but gave Parliament the power to, by law, provide for the continued use of English even thereafter. [3]

  3. Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    As per the Constitution of India, the provisions belonging to the eight schedule are defined in articles 344(1) and 351.Article 351 deals with the promotion of usage of Hindi by Government of India, which was declared as an official language.

  4. Rajya Sabha - Wikipedia

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    The Rajya Sabha (lit: "States' Assembly"), also known as the Council of States, is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of As of 2023, it has a maximum membership of 245, of which 233 are elected by the legislatures of the states and union territories using single transferable votes through open ballots, while the president can appoint 12 members for their contributions to art ...

  5. Official Languages Commission - Wikipedia

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    The joint parliamentary committee examines the progress made in the use of Hindi for the official purpose of the Union. [2]As defined in the articles of the Constitution of India, "the committee shall consist of thirty members, of whom twenty shall be members of the House of the People and ten shall be members of the Council of States to be elected respectively by the members of the House of ...

  6. Languages with legal status in India - Wikipedia

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    The official languages of British India before independence were English, Standard Urdu and later Modern Standard Hindi, with English being used for purposes at the central level. [7]

  7. Part XVII of the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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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.

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  9. Marathi Language Day - Wikipedia

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    Vishnu Vaman Shirwadkar, popularly known by his pen name, Kusumagraj, was a celebrated Marathi author who was honoured with Jnanpith Award in 1987. [3] [4] He made significant contribution in the cultural field of Maharashtra and tireless efforts to make Marathi the language of knowledge.