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  2. Languages of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    The first success of spreading Modern Standard Hindi occurred in Bihar in 1881, when it displaced Standard Urdu as the sole official medium of the province. In this struggle between Hindi and Urdu standards of the Hindustani language, the potential claims of the three large mother tongues in the region – Bhojpuri, Maithili and Magahi were ignored.

  3. Bihari languages - Wikipedia

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    In Bihar, Hindi is the language used for educational and official matters. [8] These languages were legally absorbed under the overarching label Hindi in the 1961 Census. Such state and national politics are creating conditions for language endangerments. [9] After independence Hindi was given the sole official status through the Bihar Official ...

  4. Bihar - Wikipedia

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    Hindi is the official language of the state and is spoken natively by 25.54% of the total population. [90] At 8.42%, Urdu is the second official language in 15 districts of the state. [91] However, the majority of the people speak one of the Bihari languages, most of which were classified as dialects of Hindi during the census.

  5. Languages with legal status in India - Wikipedia

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    An official language of Jammu and Kashmir; an additional official language in Andhra Pradesh, [44] Bihar, Delhi, Jharkhand, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] 1950

  6. Hindi in Bihar - Wikipedia

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    Hindi is the language used for educational and official matters in Bihar, with English occasionally used in education and government. [6] These languages was legally absorbed under the subordinate label of Hindi in the 1961 Census. Such state and national politics are creating conditions for language endangerments. [7]

  7. Magahi language - Wikipedia

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    The first success in spreading Hindi occurred in Bihar in 1881, when Hindi displaced Urdu as the official language of the province. After independence, Hindi was given the sole official status through the Bihar Official Language Act, 1950 [17] ignoring the state's own languages.

  8. Bihari culture - Wikipedia

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    Hindi is the language used for educational and official matters in Bihar. [5] These languages were legally absorbed under the subordinate label of Hindi in the 1961 Census. Such state and national politics are creating conditions for language endangerment. [6]

  9. Patna - Wikipedia

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    Hindi is the official language of the state of Bihar and Urdu is the additional official language, but many other languages are spoken too. The native language is Magadhi or Magahi , named after Magadha, the ancient name of South Bihar and is most widely spoken.