| Languages currently used by Indian states and union territories |
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| States | No. | State | Official Language | Other officially recognised languages | 1 | Andhra Pradesh | Telugu | Urdu | 2 | Arunachal Pradesh | Hindi | None | 3 | Assam | Assamese | Bengali, Bodo | 4 | Bihar | Hindi | Urdu | 5 | Chhattisgarh | Hindi | None | 6 | Goa | Konkani | Marathi | 7 | Gujarat | Gujarati, Hindi | | 8 | Haryana | Hind | Punjabi | 9 | Himachal Pradesh | Hind | Punjabi | 10 | Jammu and Kashmir | Urdu | None | 11 | Jharkhand | Hindi | None | 12 | Karnataka | Kannada, Tulu, Coorgi
| | 13 | Kerala | Malayalam | English | 14 | Madhya Pradesh | Hindi | | 15 | Maharashtra | Marathi | | 16 | Manipur | Meitei | None | 17 | Meghalaya | English | Khasi, Garo | 18 | Mizoram | Mizo | None | 19 | Nagaland | English | None | 20 | Orissa | Oriya, | None | 21 | Punjab | Punjabi | None | 22 | Rajasthan | Hin | None | 23 | Sikkim | English | None | 25 | Tamil Nadu | Tamil | None | 25 | Tripura | English, Bengali, Kokborok | None | 26 | Uttarakhand | English, Hindi | Urdu | 27 | Uttar Pradesh | Hindi | Urdu | 28 | West Bengal | Bengali | Nepali | Union Territories | No. | Union Territory | Official Language | Other officially recognised languages | 1 | Andaman and Nicobar Islands | English, Hindi, Tamil | | 2 | Chandigarh | Punjabi, Hindi | | 3 | Dadra and Nagar Haveli | Marathi, Gujarati | | 4 | Daman and Diu | Gujarati, English | Marathi | 5 | Delhi | Hindi | Urdu, Punjabi
| 6 | Lakshadweep | Malayalam | | 7 | Pondicherry | French, Tamil, Telugu, English, | | Table: Ordered by number of native speakers | Rank | Language | 1 | Hindi dialects | 2 | Bengali | 3 | Telugu | 4 | Marathi | 5 | Tamil | 6 | Urdu | 7 | Gujarati | 8 | Kannada | 9 | Malayalam | 10 | Oriya | 11 | Punjabi | 12 | Assamese | 13 | Bhili/Bhilodi | 14 | Santali | 15 | Gondi | 16 | Sindhi | 17 | Nepali | 18 | Konkani | 19 | Tulu | 20 | Kurukh | 21 | Meitei (Manipuri) | 22 | Bodo | One Million plus speakers (2001 Cencus) | 23 | Khandeshi | 24 | Khasi | 25 | Mundari | 26 | Ho | Fewer than one million speakers | 27 | Kui | 28 | Garo | 29 | Kokborok | 30 | Mizo | 31 | Halabi | 32 | Korku | 33 | Munda | 34 | Mishing | 35 | Karbi/Mikir | 36 | Saurashtra | 37 | Savara | 38 | Koya | 39 | Kharia | 40 | Khond/Kondh | 41 | English | 42 | Nishi | 43 | Ao | 44 | Sema | 45 | Kisan | 46 | Adi | 47 | Rabha | 48 | Konyak | 49 | Malto | 50 | Thado | 51 | Tangkhul | Fewer than 100,000 speakers | 52 | Kolami | 53 | Angami | 54 | Kodagu | 55 | Dogri | 56 | Dimasa | 57 | Lotha | 58 | Mao | 59 | Tibetan | 60 | Kabui (Rongmei) | 61 | Phom | The following are SIL Ethnologue estimates: | 62 | Gaddi | 63 | Pardhi | 64 | Pardhan | 65 | Churahi | 66 | Sauria Paharia | 67 | Kullu | 68 | Dhanwar | 69 | Bhattiyali | 70 | Ladakhi | 71 | Dungra Bhil | 72 | Adiwasi Garasia | 73 | Rajput Garasia | 74 | Noiri | 75 | Jaunsari | 76 | Pnar | 77 | Andh | 78 | Mara | 79 | Mawchi | 80 | Bishnupriya | 81 | Duruwa | 82 | Lodhi: | 83 | Bhadrawahi | 84 | Eastern Magar | 85 | Balti | 86 | Korwa | 87 | Mahali | 88 | Rana Tharu | 89 | Paniya | 90 | Rathwi Bareli | 91 | Rawang | 92 | Sansi | 93 | Kachari | 94 | Bazigar | 95 | Agariya | 96 | Kanjari | 97 | Mal Paharia | 98 | Poumei Naga | 99 | Bodo Parja | 100 | Hmar | 101 | Juang | 102 | Desiya Oriya | 103 | Kinnauri | 104 | Moinba | 105 | Paite Chin | 106 | Tase Naga | 107 | Wancho Naga | 108 | Braj Bhasha | 109 | Buksa | 110 | Sangtam Naga | 111 | Lepcha | 112 | Kudmali | 113 | Yimchungru Naga | 114 | Gowli | 115 | Jennu Kurumba | 116 | Nocte Naga | 117 | Khirwar | 118 | Betta Kurumba | 119 | Chang Naga | 120 | Dangaura Tharu | 121 | Gadaba | 122 | Zeme Naga | 123 | Naga Pidgin | 124 | Car Nicobarese | 125 | Kurichiya | 126 | Mzieme Naga | 127 | Chenchu | 128 | Sikkimese | 129 | Limbu | 130 | Majhwar | 131 | Vaiphei | 132 | Ravula | 133 | Western Panjabi | 134 | Deori | 135 | Khoibu Naga | 136 | Falam Chin | 137 | Kanikkaran | 138 | Khiamniungan Naga | 139 | Maram Naga | 140 | Tutsa Naga | 141 | Sirmauri | 142 |
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