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Indija
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Erbos
MottoSatyamēva Jayatē
Themeskeri giľi (Himna)जन गण मन ( Jana Gana Mana)
PrezidentosDroupadi Murmu
PremijerisNaréndra Módí
Buchľipen3287263 Km2
Jekhupruneder bodosKanchenjunga
Šerutno forosNew Delhi
Bešutne manuša1 326 093 247 (July 2020) [1]
Hustota403.4 Manuša/Km2
Štatno čhibHindiko čhib, angľiciko čhib the 21 čhiba
Loveindijakeri rupija (INR)
HDI0,633 (maškarutno) (2021) [2]
Telefoniskero anglodžaro+91
Internetoskero kodos.in
Wikidatad:Q668
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E Indija hin them andre Azija. O šerutno foros hino o New Delhi.

Historija

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E Indija chunďa peskero korkororipen le Angľicikostar andro berš 1947.

Geografija

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O Pakistanos, o Nepalis, e Čina, o Bhutaňiko, o Mjanmariko the o Bangladešis hine thema saven hin themutne agora la Indijaha. O jekhupruneder bodos pes vičinel Kačaňdžunga. Jov pašľol 8586 m upre le moroske.

Thema

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Them ISO 3166-2:IN Motoriskero kodos Zona Šerotno foros Nekbareder foros Datumos Populacija
(census 2011)
Buchľipen
(km2)
Oficiano
čhiba[3]
Buter oficialno
čhiba[3]
Andhra Pradesh IN-AP AP Južno Amaravati Visakhapatnam 1. novembris 1956 49506799 160205 Telugu
Arunachal Pradesh IN-AR AR Severno-Vychodno Itanagar 20. februaris 1987 1383727 83743 Angľiciko čhib
Assam IN-AS AS Severno-Vychodno Dispur Guwahati 26. januaris 1950 31205576 78550 Assamese Bengali, Bodo
Bihar IN-BR BR Vychodno Patna 26. januaris 1950 104099452 94163 Hindiko čhib Urdujiko čhib
Chhattisgarh IN-CT CG Maškarutno Raipur 1. januaris 2000 25545198 135194 Chhattisgarhi čhib Hindiko čhib, Angľiciko čhib
Goa IN-GA GA Zapadno Panaji Vasco da Gama 30. majos 1987 1458545 3702 Konkani čhib Marathi čhib
Gujarat IN-GJ GJ Zapadno Gandhinagar Ahmedabad 1. majos 1960 60439692 196024 Gujarati čhib
Haryana IN-HR HR Severno Chandigarh Faridabad 1. novembris 1966 25351462 44212 Hindiko čhib Punjabi čhib
Himachal Pradesh IN-HP HP Severno Shimla (Ňilaj)
Dharamshala (Jevend)[4]
Shimla 25. januaris 1971 6864602 55673 Hindiko čhib Sanskrit[5]
Jharkhand IN-JH JH Vychodno Ranchi Jamshedpur 15. novembris 2000 32988134 74677 Hindiko čhib Angika, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Bhumij, Ho, Kharia, Khortha, Kurmali, Kurukh, Magahi, Maithili, Mundari, Nagpuri, Odia, Santali, Urdu[6][7]
Karnataka IN-KA KA Južno Bangalore 1. novembris 1956 61095297 191791 Kannada
Kerala IN-KL KL Južno Thiruvananthapuram 1. novembris 1956 33406061 38863 Malayalam Angľiciko čhib[8]
Madhya Pradesh IN-MP MP Maškarutno Bhopal Indore 26. januaris 1950 72626809 308252 Hindiko čhib
Maharashtra IN-MH MH Zapadno Mumbai (Ňilaj)
Nagpur (Jevend)[9][10]
Mumbai 1. majos 1960 112374333 307713 Marathi
Manipur IN-MN MN Severno-Vychodno Imphal 21. januaris 1972 2855794 22347 Meitei čhib Angľiciko čhib
Meghalaya IN-ML ML Severno-Vychodno Shillong 21. januaris 1972 2966889 22720 Angľiciko čhib Khasi
Mizoram IN-MZ MZ Severno-Vychodno Aizawl 20. februaris 1987 1097206 21081 Angľiciko čhib, Hindiko čhib, Mizo čhib
Nagaland IN-NL NL Severno-Vychodno Kohima Dimapur 1. decembros 1963 1978502 16579 Angľiciko čhib
Odisha IN-OR OD Vychodno Bhubaneswar 26. januaris 1950 41974218 155820 Odia čhib
Punjab IN-PB PB Severno Chandigarh Ludhiana 1. novembris 1966 27743338 50362 Punjabi čhib
Rajasthan IN-RJ RJ Severno Jaipur 26. januaris 1950 68548437 342269 Hindiko čhib Angľiciko čhib
Sikkim IN-SK SK Severno-Vychodno Gangtok 16. majos 1975 610577 7096 Angľiciko čhib, Nepali čhib Bhutia, Gurung, Lepcha, Limbu, Manggar, Mukhia, Newari, Rai, Sherpa, Tamang
Tamil Nadu IN-TN TN Južno Chennai 1. novembris 1956 72147030 130058 Tamiliko čhib Angľiciko čhib
Telangana IN-TG TS Južno Hyderabad 2. junos 2014 35193978[11] 114840[11] Telugu čhib Urdujiko čhib[12]
Tripura IN-TR TR Severno-Vychodno Agartala 21. januaris 1972 3673917 10492 Bengaliko čhib, Angľiciko čhib, Kokborok čhib
Uttar Pradesh IN-UP UP Maškarutno Lucknow 26. januaris 1950 199812341 243286 Hindiko čhib Urdujiko čhib
Uttarakhand IN-UT UK Maškarutno Bhararisain (Ňilaj)
Dehradun (Jevend)[13]
Dehradun 9. novembris 2000 10086292 53483 Hindiko čhib Sanskrit[14]
Zapadno Bengal IN-WB WB Vychodno Kolkata 26. januaris 1950 91276115 88752 Bengali, Nepali čhib Hindiko čhib, Odia, Telugu, Punjabi, Santali, Urdujiko čhib

Referenciji

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  1. "Country Comparison :: Population"; The World Factbook; retrieved: 2 January 2021.
  2. https://hdr.undp.org/data-center/human-development-index#/indicies/HDI; Human Development Report; publication date: 2022.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Report of the Commissioner for linguistic minorities: 50th report (July 2012 to June 2013)" (PDF). Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities, Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 July 2016. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  4. "Dharamsala: Himachal Pradesh gets its second capital in Dharamsala | India News - Times of India". The Times of India. Mar 2, 2017. Retrieved 2021-07-26.
  5. Pratibha Chauhan (17 February 2019). "Bill to make Sanskrit second official language of HP passed". The Tribune. Shimla. Archived from the original on 18 February 2019. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  6. "Jharkhand gives 2nd language status to Magahi, Angika, Bhojpuri and Maithali". uniindia.com.
  7. "Jharkhand notifies Bhumij as second state language". The Avenue Mail. 2019-01-05. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  8. "Kerala Official Languages Act, 1969". www.bareactslive.com. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  9. "History | District Nagpur,Government of Maharashtra | India". Retrieved 2021-07-26.
  10. Raghunatha, TN (2 June 2018). "Monsoon session to start in Maha's winter Capital Nagpur from July 4". Pioneer. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  11. 11.0 11.1 "Telangana State Profile". Telangana government portal. p. 34. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
  12. "Urdu is second official language now". The Hindu. Special Correspondent. 17 November 2017. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 6 July 2020.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  13. "Bhararisain declared as summer capital of Uttarakhand". www.timesnownews.com. Retrieved 2021-11-24.
  14. Singh, Pallavi (19 April 2010). "Sanskrit: reviving the language in today's India". mint.