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  2. Culture of Jharkhand - Wikipedia

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    Hindi is the official language of Jharkhand. There are many regional and tribal languages in Jharkhand. [1]The regional languages that belong to the Indo-Aryan branch; in Jharkhand, they are Khortha, Nagpuri, and Kudmali spoken by the Sadan, the Indo-Aryan ethnic groups of Chotanagpur. [2]

  3. Jharkhand - Wikipedia

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    Hindi is the official language of the state. [3] The city of Ranchi is its capital and Dumka its sub-capital. The state is known for its waterfalls, hills and holy places; Baidyanath Dham, Parasnath, Dewri and Rajrappa are major religious sites. [10] [11] Jharkhand is primarily rural, with about 24% of its population living in cities. [12]

  4. Kurukh language - Wikipedia

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    Kurukh (/ ˈkʊrʊx / or / ˈkʊrʊk /; [4] Devanagari: कुँड़ुख़, Kurukh pronunciation: [/kũɽux/]), also Kurux, Oraon or Uranw, [5] is a North Dravidian language spoken by the Kurukh (Oraon) and Kisan people of East India. It is spoken by about two million people in the Indian states of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, West ...

  5. D.A.V. College Managing Committee - Wikipedia

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    100000+. Website. www.davcmc.net.in. The D.A.V. College Managing Committee, familiarly known as DAVCMC, is a non-governmental educational organisation in India and overseas with over 900 schools, [2] 75 colleges and a university. It is based on the ideals of Dayananda Saraswati and Arya Samaj. The Dayanand Anglo-Vedic (DAV) education system ...

  6. Languages with legal status in India - Wikipedia

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    Additional official language of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. 1950 Devanagari Santali: 7.6: Additional official language of Jharkhand, West Bengal [40] 2003 Ol Chiki: Sindhi: 2.7: Not the official language of any state, but spoken by nearly three million Indians, mainly in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh. [41] 1967

  7. Nagpuri language - Wikipedia

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    Nagpuri (also known as Sadri) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Indian states of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Bihar. It is primarily spoken in the west and central Chota Nagpur plateau region. [2][7][8] It is sometimes considered a dialect of Bhojpuri. [9][10][11] It is the native language of the Sadan, the Indo-Aryan ethnic group ...

  8. Ho language - Wikipedia

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    In Odisha and Jharkhand, Education in Ho at the primary level was introduced in 20 and 449 schools respectively and about 44,502 tribal students are pursuing their studies in the language. [ 23 ] [ 24 ]

  9. Maithili language - Wikipedia

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    Maithili-speaking region of India and Nepal. Maithili (English: / ˈmaɪtɪli /, [ 4 ]Hindi pronunciation: [/mɛːt̪ʱili/]) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in parts of India and Nepal. It is native to the Mithila region, which encompasses parts of the Indian states of Bihar and Jharkhand as well as the Nepal's Koshi and Madhesh Provinces.