BENGALI IS RICH IN LITERATURE, SONG ETC ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ THE FIRST NOBEL PRIZE WINNER IN ASIA IS OF BENGALI LANGUAGE LITERATURE ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ THE NATIONAL ANTHEM OF INDIA IS ALSO WRITTEN IN BENGALI LANGUAGE ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ THE SONG "VANDEMATARAM" IS TAKEN FROM BENGALI NOVEL "ANANDAMATH (आनन्दमठ)❤❤❤❤ THE SONG VANDEMATARAM IS WRITTEN IN SANSKRIT AND BENGALI LANGUAGE (MIXED)❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
2014:- C 2015:- A All classical language are scheduled language except pali and prakrit because to promote their use , enrichment and development. Thank u sir ❤️❤️❤️
No, not all classical languages are part of the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. The Eighth Schedule primarily lists 22 recognized languages of India. While some classical languages are included, not all of them are part of the schedule. Classical Languages of India are recognized separately based on criteria like antiquity and a rich literary tradition. As of now, India has six officially recognized classical languages: 1. Sanskrit (included in the Eighth Schedule) 2. Tamil (included in the Eighth Schedule) 3. Telugu (included in the Eighth Schedule) 4. Kannada (included in the Eighth Schedule) 5. Malayalam (included in the Eighth Schedule) 6. Odia (included in the Eighth Schedule) While these classical languages are in the Eighth Schedule, other languages in the Eighth Schedule, such as Hindi, Bengali, and others, are not classified as "classical languages." The recognition of a classical language is distinct from the languages listed in the Eighth Schedule.
No , the reason only 6 out of the 11 classical languages are in the 8th Schedule is that they meet specific criteria for classical status, such as having a rich heritage and ancient literature. The other 5 languages, while important, do not fulfill these criteria, so they aren’t included 🙏
BENGALI IS RICH IN LITERATURE, SONG ETC ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
THE FIRST NOBEL PRIZE WINNER IN ASIA IS OF BENGALI LANGUAGE LITERATURE ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
THE NATIONAL ANTHEM OF INDIA IS ALSO WRITTEN IN BENGALI LANGUAGE ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
THE SONG "VANDEMATARAM" IS TAKEN FROM BENGALI NOVEL "ANANDAMATH (आनन्दमठ)❤❤❤❤
THE SONG VANDEMATARAM IS WRITTEN IN SANSKRIT AND BENGALI LANGUAGE (MIXED)❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
All classical languages are scheduled language, except pali and prakrit
PYQ...2014..C
....2015..A(odia)
Classical language.....all classical language are scheduled language except Pali and Prakrit.
Thank you Sir 🙏🙏🙏😊😊
2014:- C
2015:- A
All classical language are scheduled language except pali and prakrit because to promote their use , enrichment and development.
Thank u sir ❤️❤️❤️
No, not all classical languages are part of the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. The Eighth Schedule primarily lists 22 recognized languages of India. While some classical languages are included, not all of them are part of the schedule.
Classical Languages of India are recognized separately based on criteria like antiquity and a rich literary tradition. As of now, India has six officially recognized classical languages:
1. Sanskrit (included in the Eighth Schedule)
2. Tamil (included in the Eighth Schedule)
3. Telugu (included in the Eighth Schedule)
4. Kannada (included in the Eighth Schedule)
5. Malayalam (included in the Eighth Schedule)
6. Odia (included in the Eighth Schedule)
While these classical languages are in the Eighth Schedule, other languages in the Eighth Schedule, such as Hindi, Bengali, and others, are not classified as "classical languages." The recognition of a classical language is distinct from the languages listed in the Eighth Schedule.
You need to be updated bro 😅
Thanku sir ❤
1) c 1&3
2) odia
Thank you sir 🙏
Thank you sir
No , the reason only 6 out of the 11 classical languages are in the 8th Schedule is that they meet specific criteria for classical status, such as having a rich heritage and ancient literature. The other 5 languages, while important, do not fulfill these criteria, so they aren’t included 🙏
PYQ 2014 - C) 2 & 3 only
PYQ 2015 - A) Odia
Old 6 are part of 8 schedule, not all new are its part, Pali,prakrit not in 8 schedule
Odia
Yes all classical languages are part of 8th schedule
2014 c
2015 a
not correct pali and prakrit are not part of schedule language
Original 5 classical languages were there in 8th schedule. Present 2024 , pali and prakrit are not in 8th schedule
पालि, प्राकृत, और kandada को छोड़कर सभी classicaical language 8 th schedule me शामिल है
Kannada ?
2015-ODIA
2024-2 and 3
No, all classical languages are in the 8th schedule except Pali and Prakrit
2014 - all 5he languages
2015 - odia
Classical language belt like Hindi belt
Bring garhwali and kumauni in scheduled languages😡 both these languages are far more ancient than hindi.
Syllabus badha diya 😢😢😢
Why not bihari or bhojpuri
Because bhojpuri language is not litrature
@@DiKsHa1425bhojpuri is only a dialect
@@kathika0219 yes
No
No