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Non availability of languagewise population figures[edit]
Still we are unable to know the language wise population of India as per census in 2001.When can we see these figures ? -Noorbasha Rahamthulla, Visakhapatnam.
Is gondi official language?[edit]
http://rajbhasha.nic.in/8thschedulehin.pdf
This official document doesnot show gondi as official language. Does any body knows the truth?
http://www.constitution.org/ What kind of authenticity this site has..Is this a Gov of India site?
I have seen that old nic site has given a link "National Languages" which says that there are 22 national languages in india... Your second site speaks about only Raj basha (official language).It need not have references about national language http://rajbhasha.nic.in/dolruleseng.htm —Preceding unsigned comment added by 59.162.132.54 (talk) 12:22, August 25, 2007 (UTC)