Hi all,
The only point here was to give a link to the official site of the our government.
We should as Free Software supporters have a perspective on our governments policies.
regards
Kanti Jadia
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 Raman.P wrote :
But why do hindi prachar here. Please tell us what you are trying to convey to free sofware community.
Raman.P
--- Kanti Jadia j_kanti@rediffmail.com wrote: > Hi,
There are around 18 languages recognized by the Indian Constitution. These languages are
1. Assamese 2. Bengali 3. Gujrati 4. Hindi 5. Kannada 6. Kashmiri 7. Konkani 8. Malyalam 9. Manipuri 10. Marathi 11. Nepali 12. Oriya 13. Punjabi 14. Sanskrit 15. Sindhi 16. Tamil 17. Telgu 18. Urdu
Hindi is the national, official and main link language of India. Its homeland is mainly in the north of India, but it is spoken and widely understood in all urban centers of India. It is written in the Devanagri script, which is phonetic and, unlike English, is pronounced as it is written. Hindi is a direct descendant of Sanskrit through Prakrit and Apabhramsha. It has been influenced and enriched by Dravidian, Turkish, Farsi, Arabic, Portugese and English. It is a very expressive language. In poetry and songs, it can convey emotions using simple and gentle words. It can also be used for exact and rational reasoning.
URL: http://indiaimage.nic.in/languages.htm
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