India is missing from 42 spoken languages!!India

in india •  7 years ago 

There are 42 spoken languages on the way to be lost from India. These 42 languages have emerged in the list of UNESCO endangered languages. West Bengal has one language in these languages. The UNESCO and the Indian government expressed concern in this incident. The Indian Ministry of Home Affairs said that languages are now progressing rapidly to extinction.

There are 22 national languages scheduled in India. There are approximately 1,635 mother tongue languages. There are also 234 identified mother languages. Central and State governments have recognized more than 31 regional languages at different times. According to the constitution, the national language of India is Scheduled national language of 22. There are also 100 specific languages. One million or more people speak that language. At the same time, less than 10 thousand people speak 42 languages. A total of 42 languages are now in the list of endangered languages of UNESCO. The list includes 10 languages of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. These are the Great Andamanese, JJarawaLouro, Muoet, Angie, Pu, Santonio, Centilis, Shampen and Takahinilang.

The seven languages of Manipur are Aimal, Aaka, Ciren, Lamgang, Langroong, Ghodam and Taro Language. The four languages of Himachal Pradesh are the Basil, Hunduri, Pangwali and Sirmudi language. Odisha, Manda, Parji and Pango in Karnataka, Gadaba and Nike of Andhra Pradesh, Tota and Toda in Tamilnadu, Mera and Na in Arunachal Pradesh, Tyano and Assam of Assam, Bangani of Uttarakhand, Barrage of Jharkhand, Nihali in Maharashtra, Thuga of Meghalaya and Toto of West Bengal Indigenous language).

The Central Institute of Central Excellence, the Central Institute of the Mass Operation of the Central Government, has taken the initiative to protect these languages in protecting and protecting the lost language of India. The organization has taken an initiative to create a linguistic or bilingual dictionary, writing textbooks and collecting folklore, and encyclopedia of endangered languages.

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hmm

good

Really!

That's informatic

That's lose for india

nigroo culture

good article

Am so impressed by UNESCO Innitiave.

well

Beautiful

nice

nice post

Oh, That's shocking.
I didn't know there were so many languages.
Just like some animals even languages are getting extinct :/

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