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What is the official language of India?

Hindi.

The main languages in India are Indo-European, Sino-Tibetan, South Asian and Dravida, and the languages are complex. The official language of India is Hindi, which is spoken by 30% of the population. English ceased to be the only official language (the same as Hindi) in 1965, but it still retains the status of "the second additional official language" and is also the national common language.

Mainly used in political and business communication occasions. There are also 2 1 other predetermined official languages of ethnic minorities. There are about 2000 languages in India, 55 of which have their own writing and literature. 19 The perfect language with its own literary treasure has been designated as the official language of India.

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Administrative divisions:

The first-level administrative divisions of India include 27 states (provinces), 6 federal territories and 1 national capital jurisdictions. Each state has its own elected government, while the federal territory and the national capital area are managed by administrative officials appointed by the Coalition government. In addition, although India has no land in Antarctica, there are two local scientific bases: Dakshin Gangotri and Maitri.

Religious belief:

Every religion in India has followers in the subcontinent. There are countless beautiful temples, magnificent churches, magnificent mosques, Buddhist temples, synagogues and Zoroastrian temples on the Indian subcontinent.

Mumbai, a commercial metropolis in western India, can be said to be a microcosm of India's religious, ethnic and linguistic diversity. In addition to the above-mentioned religious temples and churches, there are also famous Armenian churches, Shinto temples and Datong temples.

Baidu Encyclopedia-India