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The use of languages in India?
Could you tell me how languages are used in India? Bengali, Kannada, Marathi, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu they are used in these situations or English more common? In the media (newspapers, radio) to school For university officials of the government by people who work in companies
Bengali, Kannada, Marathi, Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu languages are regional and are the official languages of the State in the states of West Bengal, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh respectively. Regardless of the medium of instruction in schools, children are required to learn the official language of the respective State in which they study. Students may choose to study primary and secondary in one of the Indian languages than English. In this case, they learn English as a language. Higher education in universities is usuaaly English. In offices of state government the premises of the languge State is widely spoken so communication is largely written in English. When governments control of the State Government release they are in the local language and English. In the central (federal) government offices Hindi and English are also used. The people working in companies, primarily use English. In India, Hindi is the language most spoken followed by Telugu.
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Leather Journal (India) $13.99 Genuine leather journal from India include handmade paper pagesJournal has leather attached bookmarkAll diaries are approximately 7 inches x 10 inches |
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Blue Center-tie Notepad (India) $19.49 Handmade stationery is crafted using ancient paper-making traditions practiced in IndiaStationery is made from 100-percent recycled cottonCover is decorated with a hand-painted flower design on silk fibers |
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Blue Handmade Paper Notepad (India) $19.49 Blue notepad cover decorated with a hand-painted flower design on silk fibersStationery set features handmade batik spine and inner cover inlaid with aster petalsDesktop notebook sheets are made from 100-percent recycled cotton |
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Fair Trade Cutwork Mirror Journal (India) $25.49 Journal made using 100-percent recycled waste cotton ragsDesktop stationery is tree-free and eco-friendlyHand-bound and hand-sewn journal cover is refillable with a blank insert |
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India Macroeconomics Annual 2010 (Paperback) $29.7 India Macroeconomics Annual 2010 is a collection of scholarly work that analyzes contemporary macroeconomic trends using macroeconomic and statistical tools. It consists of papers that effectively link theoretical and empirical developments with… |
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Growth With Financial Stability (Hardcover) $72.58 It is widely believed that the Indian economy witnessed near stagnation in real GDP growth from Independence till the late 1970s. Challenging this notion, the collection of papers and speeches in this volume provides fresh perspectives on India`s growt… |
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Growth, Equity, Environment and Population (Hardcover) $56.43 The book brings together papers on a range of issues that are of relevance to the Indian economy and polity in the new millennium. The contributors examine issues relating to growth and macro-economic fundamentals, the state of and future prospects for… |









