Names of modern India in its official languages

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The Constitution of India includes official names of the Republic of India in each of the twenty-three Schedule VIII languages of India (Union meaning the Union Government located in Delhi). Kannada, Telugu, Tamil and Sanskrit are officially classical languages of India.

Language
Long form
English Pronunciation
Short form

Assamese

ভাৰত গণৰাজ্য

Bhārôt Gôṇôrājÿô

ভাৰত
Bharot

Bengali

ভারত গণরাজ্য

Bʰārôt Gôṇôrājÿô

ভারত
Bharot

English
Republic of India

India

Gujarati

ભારતીય પ્રજાસત્તાક

Bhartiya Prajasattak

ભારત

Hindi

भारत गणराज्य

Bhārat Gaṇarājy

भारत
Bhārat

Kannada

ಭಾರತ ಗಣರಾಜ್ಯ

Bʰārata Gaṇarājya

ಭಾರತ
Bʰārata

Kashmiri

ہِندوستان

Hindustān

Konkani

भारोत गोणराज

भारोत

Malayalam

ഭാരതം

Bhāratam

ഭാരതം
Bhāratam

Manipuri (also Meitei or Meithei)

ভারত গণরাজ্য

ভারত

Marathi

भारतीय प्रजासत्ताक

Bhartiya Prajasattak

भारत
Bhārat

Nepali

भारत गणराज्य

Bʰārat Gaṇarādzya

भारत
Bʰārat

Oriya

ଭାରତ ଗଣରାଜ୍ଯ

Bharata Ganarajya

ଭାରତ
Bharata

Punjabi

ਭਾਰਤ ਗਣਤੰਤਰ

Bhārat Gantantar

ਭਾਰਤ
Bhārat

Sindhi

भारत गणराज्य, ڀارت،
هندستانڀارت،

भारत,
ڀارت،

Tamil

இந்தியக் குடியரசு

Indiyak-kudiyarasu

இந்தியா
India

Telugu

భారత గణతంత్ర రాజ్యము

Bʰārata Gaṇataṇtra Rājyamu

భారత్
Bhārath

Urdu

بھارت

Jumhūrīyat-e Bhārat

بھارت
Bhārat

See also

  • Names of India
  • Hindustan

References

  1. ^ “Eighth Schedule”. National Informatics Centre (NIC) (2007). Retrieved on 2007-06-26.
  2. ^ Template:Cite web..
  3. ^ “CIA Factbook: India”. CIA. Retrieved on 2007-03-10.

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