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DescriptionFastest growing languages of India β Hindi (first), Kashmiri (second), Gujarati & Meitei alias Manipuri (third), Bengali (fourth) β based on 2011 census of India.jpg |
English: Fastest growing languages of India β Hindi (first), Kashmiri (second), Gujarati & Meitei alias Manipuri (third), Bengali (fourth) β based on 2011 census of India
Gujarati & Meitei are so close in theββrate of growth that both are considered as third. The picture shows names of the "said languages in their respective writing systems," which are Devanagari abugida script for Hindi, "Kashmiri Arabic abjad script for Kashmiri," Gujarati abugida script for Gujarati, "Classical Meetei Mayek script for Meitei," Bengali Assamese script (Eastern Nagari alphabet) for Bengali. I designed this illustration through my own idea. But I got the factual information from the following sources:
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