Handwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed texts
Ravinder gargesh
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2. SYMPOSIUM LANGUAGE ISSUES IN ENGLISH-MEDIUM UNIVERSITIES ACROSS ASIA UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG JUNE 8-9, 2006
3. LANGUAGE ISSUES IN THE CONTEXT OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA RAVINDER GARGESH Professor Department of Linguistics University of Delhi DELHI-110007 INDIA
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9. Bilingualism/Multilingualism and the Census Languages Andhra Haryana Maharashtra Uttar West Pradesh Pradesh Bengal Assamese 1,302 348 2,310 2,844 4,021 Bengali 30,281 9,995 161,497 263,917 58,541,519 Gujrati 43,844 2,266 2,016,381 11,311 38,319 Hindi 1,841,290 14,982,409 6,168,941 66,761,621 2,602,268 Kannada 519,507 936 1,060,701 3,727 1,624 Kashmiri 612 923 2,680 5,227 462 Konkani 3,794 148 312,618 364 944 Malayalam 66,409 1,257 340,597 15,721 17,215 Manipuri 221 75 748 576 824 Marathi 503,609 3,088 57,894,839 17,698 11,849 Nepali 6,634 5,823 39,751 99,859 860,403 Oriya 129,697 2,634 38,183 14,742 70,001 Punjabi 24,773 1,170,225 225,511 661,215 1,376 Sanskrit 199 81 277 44,847 41 Sindhi 12,919 369 618,696 52,168 5,404 Tamil 753,484 5,202 427,447 15,569 25,797 Telugu 56,375,755 2,402 1,122,332 10,597 108,443 Urdu 2,836,179 261,820 5,734,468 12,492,927 1,455,649 Distribution of the 18 scheduled languages in some states (Source: Census of India 1991) Numbers of speakers in States All major languages of India exist beyond their home territory