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IGNCA’s ‘Language Atlas’

Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts (IGNCA) has proposed to conduct a linguistic survey across the country to create a ‘Language Atlas’ of India. IGNCA is an autonomous body under the Union Ministry of Culture. India’s first and most detailed linguistic survey Sir was done by George Abraham Grierson, which was published in the year 1928. India is making efforts to provide education in the mother tongue, especially at the primary level. An important question remains on the actual number of languages that are taught. There is an urgent need to conduct a comprehensive linguistic survey to prepare a language atlas of India.

Linguistically Diverse is India

Historical Census Records

Multilingualism in India

Key Highlights of the Proposed Linguistic Survey

Importance of a Linguistic Survey

Preservation of Cultural Heritage

Policy Formulation

Education Planning

Community Empowerment

Research and Documentation

Promotion of Multilingualism

Constitutional Provisions Related to Language

Eighth Schedule

The Eighth Schedule also includes six classical languages currently

Language of The Union

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